Monday, September 07, 2015

Xi, Zuma Confident of Success of Focac 2015
September 5, 2015

BEIJING. – Chinese President Xi Jinping and his South African counterpart Jacob Zuma yesterday vowed to make a China-Africa summit late this year a successful event. The two countries announced yesterday morning in Beijing that the sixth ministerial meeting of Forum on China-Africa Cooperation will be upgraded into to a summit, scheduled on December 4-5 in South Africa.

Heads of state of the two countries will invite African state leaders to the summit, Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his South African counterpart Maite Nkoana-Mashabane jointly announced.

During a meeting with President Zuma, President Xi said China will work with African countries for the success of the summit.

South Africa will also work hard to host a successful summit, said President Zuma, who is in Beijing for activities commemorating the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese people’s war against Japanese aggression.

President Xi said President Zuma’s attendance of China’s V-Day celebrations on Thursday showed the South African government’s and his own commitment to world peace and justice, as well as the China-South Africa ties.

President Zuma said China had suffered great losses in the World Anti-Fascist War and made great contributions to the victory of the war.

The V-Day celebrations fully demonstrated China’s resolution in safeguarding world peace and stability, President Zuma said.

President Xi said China-South Africa relations are in a period of opportunities as plans for bilateral cooperation in the coming five to ten years are being implemented.

The 2015 “Year of China” events in South Africa further enhanced mutual understanding and friendship between the Chinese and South African people.

The two countries should strengthen co-ordination and implementation of co-operation plans to produce more beneficial results, President Xi said, adding that the two countries should work closely to safeguard common interests of developing countries.

South Africa highly values its friendship with China and is trying to achieve results in planned cooperation deals, President Zuma said.

– Xinhua

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