“China intends to work with South Africa to implement the Belt and Road Initiative and the outcomes of the Johannesburg summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), and to deepen cooperation in an all-round way and advance bilateral relations to a new level,China and South Africa have maintained close communication and cooperation within the BRICS framework, and China will work closely with South Africa which will hold the presidency of the bloc next year,Regardless of changes in the international situation, China will unswervingly work with Africa for win-win cooperation and common development, and resolutely support peace and development in Africa,China supports Africa’s capacity building in peace-keeping.”
Chinese President Xi Jinping said on China-South Africa relationship when he meets with his South African counterpart Jacob Zuma in Xiamen, Zuma is in Xiamen to attend the ninth BRICS summit scheduled for Sept. 3-5.
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