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Beijing Declaration on Jointly Building an All-Weather China-Africa Community with a Shared Future for the New Era

2024-09-05 04:00

We,  the Heads of State, Government and Delegations of the People’s Republic  of China and 53 African countries, and the Chairperson of the African  Union Commission, gathered in China from September 4 to 6 for the 2024  Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). Under  the theme “Joining Hands to Advance Modernization and Build a High-Level  China-Africa Community with a Shared Future,” the Summit adopted by  consensus the Beijing Declaration on Jointly Building an All-Weather  China-Africa Community with a Shared Future for the New Era.

I Jointly Building a High-Level China-Africa Community with a Shared Future

1. We  fully affirm that Chinese and African leaders advocate on various  occasions visions and initiatives of building a community with a shared  future for mankind, high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, the Global  Development Initiative (GDI), the Global Security Initiative (GSI) and  the Global Civilization Initiative (GCI). We call on countries around  the world to work together to build an open, inclusive, clean and  beautiful world of lasting peace, universal security and shared  prosperity, promote global governance featuring extensive consultation  and joint contribution for shared benefit, apply the common values of  humanity, build a new type of international relations, and jointly usher  in a bright future of peace, security, prosperity and progress.

2. China  applauds Africa for accelerating regional integration and its economic  development through implementing the First Ten Year Implementation Plan  of Agenda 2063 and launching the Second Ten Year Implementation  Plan. Africa commends China for supporting the launch of the Second Ten  Year Implementation Plan. China is willing to strengthen cooperation  with Africa in the priority areas identified by the Second Ten Year  Implementation Plan of Agenda 2063.

3. We will jointly implement  the important common understandings reached at the high-level meeting  themed “Strengthening Governance Experience Exchanges and Exploring  Development Paths to Modernization.” We believe that China and Africa  joining hands in advancing their respective modernization is the  historic mission and the call of the times in jointly building a  high-level China-Africa community with a shared future. Modernization is  a common pursuit of countries around the world, and global  modernization should be modernization featuring peaceful development,  mutually beneficial cooperation and prosperity for all. China and Africa  stand ready to enhance exchanges between countries, legislatures and  governments, and at subnational levels, deepen experience sharing in  such areas as governance, modernization and poverty reduction, and  support each other in exploring models of modernization based on the  characteristics of their own civilizations, development needs, science,  technology and innovation. China will always walk side by side with  Africa on its path to modernization.

The African side speaks  highly of the Third Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the  Communist Party of China held in July this year. It believes that the  systematic plans drawn up at the session for further deepening reform  comprehensively to advance Chinese modernization will provide more  development opportunities for countries around the world, including  African countries.

4. The year 2024 marks the 70th anniversary of  the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence. Africa commends China’s  consistent commitment to these important principles when developing  relations with Africa and believes that these principles are equally  important for Africa in pursuing development, maintaining friendly  state-to-state relations and respecting sovereign equality of each  other. China will continue to follow the principle of sincerity, real  results, amity and good faith and take the right approach to friendship  and interests. China will continue to respect African  countries’ political and economic choices based on their own national  conditions and honor the principles of noninterference in African  countries’ internal affairs and nonattachment of political strings to  assistance to Africa. China and Africa will always honor the everlasting  spirit of China-Africa friendship and cooperation, characterized by  sincere friendship and equality, win-win for mutual benefit and common  development, fairness and justice, and progress with the times and  openness and inclusiveness, jointly build an all-weather China-Africa  community with a shared future for the new era.

5. We underscore  that China and Africa are committed to supporting each other on issues  of their core interests and major concerns. China reaffirms its firm  support for Africa’s efforts to safeguard national independence and  unity, territorial integrity, sovereignty, security and development  interests. Africa reaffirms its firm commitment to the one-China  principle, and reaffirms that there is but one China in the world,  Taiwan is an inalienable part of China’s territory and the Government of  the People’s Republic of China is the sole legal government  representing the whole of China, and firmly supports all efforts by the  Chinese government to achieve national reunification. Issues related to  Hong Kong, Xinjiang and Xizang are China’s internal affairs, as observed  in international law and the noninterference principle.

6. We  recognize that promoting and protecting human rights including the right  to development is a common cause of all humanity, and believe that  human rights exchanges and cooperation should be carried out on the  basis of mutual respect, equality and opposing politicization. We firmly  oppose politicization of human rights agenda and politicization of the  United Nations Human Rights Council and its relevant mechanisms, and  oppose all forms of neocolonialism and international economic  exploitation. We call on the international community to resolutely  resist and combat all forms of racism and racial discrimination, and  oppose acts of intolerance, stigmatization, and incitement to violence  against people based on religion or belief.

7. China supports  African countries in increasing their influence and role in global  governance, in particular, by requiring a more inclusive framework to  address the world’s problems. China believes that Africans are qualified  to serve as heads of international organizations and institutions, and  supports their work. Africa appreciates it that China is the first  country to support the AU in joining the G20. China will continue to  support the priorities concerning Africa at the G20. China applauds and  welcomes more African countries to join the BRICS family and welcomes  the Cameroonian candidate to serve as the President of the 79th session  of the U.N. General Assembly.

8. China and Africa jointly call  for an equal and orderly multipolar world, and firmly safeguard the  international system with the U.N. at its core, the international order  underpinned by international law, and the basic norms governing  international relations underpinned by the purposes and principles of  the U.N. Charter. We call for necessary reform and strengthening of the  U.N. including its Security Council, redressing the historical  injustices done to Africa, and increasing the representation of  developing countries, African countries in particular, in the U.N. and  its Security Council. China supports making special arrangements on the  U.N. Security Council reform to meet Africa’s aspiration as a priority.

China  noted that the 37th AU Summit issued the Proclamation on Building a  United Front to Promote the Cause of Justice and Payment of Reparations  to Africans in February 2024. The Proclamation expresses opposition to  historical crimes including slave trafficking, colonialism and racial  segregation, and calls for bringing justice to Africa through  reparations. We believe that Eritrea, South Sudan, Sudan and Zimbabwe  have the right to decide the future of their own country and continue  their economic and social development, and we demand that the United  States and other Western countries put an end to the long-term sanctions  and unjust treatment imposed on these countries.

9. China and  Africa jointly call for a universally beneficial and inclusive  economic globalization that meets the common needs of all countries,  especially the developing countries, and attach great importance to  the concerns of African countries. We call for reforming the  international financial system and improving development financing for  countries in the Global South to realize common prosperity and better  meet the development needs of African countries. We will take an active  part in and promote the reform of multilateral financial institutions,  including quota, special drawing rights and voting rights reform of the  World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). We call for  increasing the representation and voice developing countries, so that  the international monetary and financial systems will better reflect the  changes in the international economic landscape in a more just way.

China  and Africa will continue to uphold the core values and basic principles  of the World Trade Organization (WTO), oppose attempts to decouple with  others and sever supply chains, resist unilateralism and  protectionism, safeguard the legitimate interests of the developing  members, including China and African countries, and add vitality and  momentum to global economic growth. China supports the 14th Ministerial  Meeting of the WTO to be held in 2026 on African continent, in  generating development-oriented outcomes. China and Africa will actively  participate in the reform of the WTO and believe that the reform should  aim at building an inclusive, transparent, open, nondiscriminatory and  fair multilateral trading system. It needs to reinforce the centrality  of developmental agenda in the WTO work, and have a full and  well-functioning dispute settlement mechanism, while preserving the  fundamental principles of the WTO. We condemn the unilateral coercive  measures imposed by some developed countries, which infringe on the  right to sustainable development of developing countries, and measures  of unilateralism and protectionism adopted under the pretext of  addressing climate change and protecting the environment, such as the  Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). We will stay committed to  building safe and stable supply chains for key minerals, to benefit the  entire world and promote the sustainable development of Chinese and  African peoples. We welcome the initiative of the U.N. General Assembly  to establish a panel to advise on how to enhance international  cooperation with regard to critical energy transition minerals. We call  for helping supplying countries of raw materials to increase the value  of their industrial chains.

10. China commends Uganda for  successfully convening the 19th Non-Aligned Movement Summit and the G77  plus China Third South Summit in January 2024 to advance solidarity and  cooperation of the Global South. China and Africa, as the biggest  developing country and the continent home to the largest number of  developing countries, belong to the Global South. We invariably stand in  solidarity with fellow developing countries through thick and thin,  uphold independence, respect for sovereignty and territorial  integrity, and noninterference in internal affairs, and seek unity and  development. We stand against drawing lines on ideological grounds,  oppose bloc confrontation, and safeguard the common interests of the  Global South in the new round of reform on global governance  system. China congratulates the Gambia for hosting the 15th Summit of  Heads of State and Government of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation  in May 2024, which addressed matters that affect not only Muslims  around the world but all humanity, through constructive dialogue.

11. China  commends Africa for hosting the 22nd and 27th sessions of the UNFCCC  Conference of the Parties and speaks positively of the inaugural Africa  Climate Summit held in Nairobi in September 2023 under the theme of  “Driving Green Growth and Climate Finance Solutions for Africa and the  World.” We reaffirm the importance of the targets and principles of the  UNFCCC and its Kyoto Protocol and Paris Agreement, the Nairobi  Declaration and the Declaration on China-Africa Cooperation on Combating  Climate Change. We call on the international community to  implement such principles as equity and common but differentiated  responsibilities, respect countries’ independent choice of the path of  energy transition in line with their respective national realities to  achieve the common objectives of the entire world, accommodate and take  seriously the particularities of developing countries including African  countries, and place equal importance on small island developing  states and landlocked developing countries. While recalling the spirit  of the Marrakech Declaration issued at the First Africa Action  Summit held in November 2016, we call on developed countries to do  more to honor their obligation of providing and mobilizing climate  finance to developing countries under the Green Climate Fund, the Loss  and Damage Fund and the Adaptation Fund, among others, firmly fulfill  their obligation of taking the lead in reducing emissions, lay equal  importance on mitigation and adaptation, and strengthen financial,  technical, and capacity-building support for African countries to help  them enhance their ability, adaptability and resilience to tackle  climate change. We call on developed countries to take seriously the  special needs of developing countries including African countries in  responding to climate change challenges and achieving sustainable  development and transition, and provide more predictable and sustainable  financial support and technology transfer in addition to development  assistance.

We express our concern about the economic  vulnerability of African countries in particular small island states in  Africa, and call on the international financial institutions and  multilateral development banks to consider how the Multidimensional  Vulnerability Index could be used as a complement to existing policies.  We encourage China and African countries with potential and experience  to propose tripartite cooperation initiatives and projects.

II Fostering  Synergy Between High-Quality Belt and Road Cooperation and the Goals of  Agenda 2063 of the AU and the U.N. 2030 Agenda for Sustainable  Development

12. We will jointly implement the important consensus  reached at the high-level meeting themed “Promoting High-Quality Belt  and Road Cooperation and Building a Development Platform of  Modernization by Planning Together, Building Together, and Benefiting  Together.” We will follow the guidance of the Silk Road spirit of peace  and cooperation, openness and inclusiveness, mutual learning, and mutual  benefit, synergize our efforts with the implementation of the Agenda  2063 of the AU and the China-Africa Cooperation Vision 2035, and adhere  to the principle of planning together, building together, and benefiting  together and the philosophy of open, green and clean cooperation to  advance high-standard, people-centered and sustainable Belt and Road  cooperation between China and Africa. We will continue to work for  greater synergy between China-Africa high-quality Belt and Road  cooperation and the goals of Agenda 2063 of the AU, the U.N. 2030  Agenda for Sustainable Development and the development strategies of  African countries, in an effort to make greater contribution to  advancing international cooperation and promoting global growth. Africa  warmly congratulates the successful convening of the Third Belt and Road  Forum for International Cooperation in October 2023 in Beijing. We  agree to support the U.N. in convening the Summit of the Future and  adopting a positive Pact for the Future, so as to better implement the  U.N. 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

13. As an important  partner of Africa’s development agenda, China stands ready to enhance  cooperation with African member states of FOCAC, the AU and its  affiliated organs and African subregional organizations in actively  implementing the African plans including the Program for Infrastructure  Development in Africa (PIDA), the Presidential Infrastructure Champion  Initiative (PICI), the Africa Union Development Agency-New Partnership  for Africa’s Development (AUDA-NEPAD), the Comprehensive African  Agricultural Development Program (CAADP), and the Accelerated Industrial  Development for Africa (AIDA). China supports Africa’s economic  integration and connectivity, and will deepen and accelerate  cooperation with Africa on key transnational and  transregional infrastructure programs to promote Africa’s  development. We support synergizing the aforementioned plans with Belt  and Road cooperation projects to strengthen logistics connectivity  between China and Africa and increase the volume of trade.

14. We  highlight the significance of the African Continental Free Trade  Area (AfCFTA), and that the full implementation of the AfCFTA agreement  will boost Africa’s economic development including through value  addition and job creation. China supports Africa in strengthening trade  integration, and will give continued support to the development of the  AfCFTA and the application of Pan-African Payment and Settlement System.  China will continue to support African countries in promoting African  products through such platforms including the China International Import  Expo and China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo, and welcome African  countries making better use of “green lanes” for African agricultural  exports to China. China is ready to negotiate and sign the framework  agreement of China-Africa Economic Partnership for Shared Development  with interested African countries, work for more flexible and practical  trade and investment liberalization arrangements, and seize the  initiative by opening itself wider to African countries, so as to  provide long-term, stable and predictable institutional safeguard for  economic and trade cooperation between China and Africa. China will open  its market wider to the least developed countries including those in  Africa and encourage Chinese businesses to increase their direct  investment in Africa.

15. We will enhance China-Africa cooperation  in investment sector, promote coordination on industrial and supply  chains between China and Africa, increase the capacities of both  sides to produce and export high value-added products, support our  companies in utilizing mutually beneficial cooperation in various forms,  encourage our financial institutions to strengthen cooperation and  expand bilateral local currency settlement and diversify foreign  exchange reserves. China supports the building of platforms at  subnational level for economic and trade exchanges with Africa, promotes  the coordinated development between its subnational industrial parks  and Chinese economic and trade cooperation zones in Africa, and advances  the building of corridors to Africa from its central and western  regions. China encourages Chinese companies to increase investment in  Africa and employ local labor force, fully respect international law,  local laws and regulations, customs and religious beliefs,  and fulfill their social responsibilities. China supports localized  production and processing in Africa to help African countries achieve  self-generated sustainable development. China is ready to sign and  implement bilateral investment promotion and facilitation agreements  with African countries, so as to provide a stable, fair and  enabling business environment for Chinese and African businesses, and  safeguard the safety, security and legitimate rights and interests of  personnel, projects and institutions of the two sides. China supports  the development of African SMEs and encourages Africa to make good use  of the Special Loan for the Development of African SMEs. The two sides  commend the Alliance of Chinese business in Africa for Social  Responsibilities (ACBASR) for implementing the initiative of “100  companies in 1,000 villages,” and guiding Chinese businesses in Africa  to fulfill their social responsibilities.

16. We take very  seriously Africa’s concern over development financing and strongly call  on international financial institutions to channel more funding  to African countries and other developing countries, improve the  approval procedures for the provision of funding to African countries,  and enhance the accessibility and fairness of financing for Africa.  China will continue providing support to African financial institutions.  Africa appreciates the important contribution China has made to debt  treatment of African countries, including case-by-case debt treatment  under the Common Framework for Debt Treatment beyond the DSSI and the  transfer of US$10 billion in Special Drawing Rights from the IMF to  African countries. We call on international financial institutions and  commercial creditors to participate in debt treatment of African  countries in line with the principle of joint action and fair  burden-sharing and work together to help African countries address this  key issue. Under the framework, it is necessary to increase support for  Africa and other developing countries and increase long-term affordable  financing to to provide safeguards to their development. We reaffirm  that the sovereign credit rating of developing economies including  African countries by some international institutions will affect their  borrowing costs and should be more objective and transparent. We  encourage the creation of an African rating agency, within the framework  of the AU and with the support of the African Development Bank. The  agency aims to establish a new evaluation system which takes into  account the specificities of African economies. We call for reforms of  multilateral development banks and concrete measures from them to  provide complementary development financing within the scope of their  mandate, including more subsidies, concessional financing and new  financing instruments that meet the needs of African countries so as to  help developing countries including African countries realize  sustainable development goals.

III The GDI: Building a Strategic Framework for the Joint Action of China and Africa for Development

17. We  will work together to implement the GDI, actively engage in cooperation  under the Initiative, and pursue high-quality partnership. Africa  appreciates the acts China proposed for cooperation with Africa under  the framework of the GDI, and its efforts to help African countries  increase food production. Africa encourages China to increase its  investment in Africa’s non-agricultural sector and deepen technological  cooperation. We welcome the Group of Friends of the GDI and the Global  Development Promotion Center Network for encouraging the international  community to focus on key issues of development to accelerate the  implementation of the U.N. 2030 Sustainable Development Goals,  and working for the Summit of the Future of the U.N. to achieve success  and take the concerns of developing countries seriously. We welcome the  establishment of the China-Africa (Ethiopia)-UNIDO Center of  Excellence with an aim to promote economic development of the Global  South countries.

18. We will jointly implement the important  common understandings reached at the high-level meeting  themed “Industrialization, Agricultural Modernization and Green  Development: the Road to Modernization.” African countries commend the  Initiative on Supporting Africa’s Industrialization, the Plan for China  Supporting Africa’s Agricultural Modernization, and the Plan for  China-Africa Cooperation on Talent Development issued by China at the  China-Africa Leader’s Dialogue in 2023, and believe these measures  meet the priority needs for African integration and development.

19. We  support the role of the China-Africa Environmental Cooperation  Center, the China-Africa Marine Science and Blue Economy Cooperation  Center and the China-Africa Geosciences Cooperation Center in promoting  the implementation of projects such as the China-Africa Green Envoys  Program, the China-Africa Green Innovation Program and the Africa Solar  Belt Program. We welcome the positive role of the China-African Union  Energy Partnership, and China will support African countries in better  utilizing solar, hydro, wind and other sources of renewable energy and  will further expand investment in Africa in energy-efficient  technologies, new and high-tech industries, green and low-carbon  industries and other low-emission projects to help African countries  improve their energy mix and industrial structure, and develop green  hydrogen and nuclear energy. China supports the operationalization of  the AUDA-NEPAD Agency Center on Climate Resilience and Adaptation.

20. To  seize the historic opportunity of the new round of scientific and  technological revolution and industrial transformation, China will work  with Africa to accelerate the development of new quality productive  forces, jointly boost innovation and market application of scientific  and technological advances, and push forward full integration of digital  and real economies. We will jointly improve global governance of  science and technology and build an inclusive, open, fair, just and  nondiscriminatory environment for the development of science and  technology. We emphasize that the peaceful use of technology is an  inalienable right conferred by international law on all countries, and  support the U.N. General Assembly resolution entitled “Promoting  International Cooperation on Peaceful Uses in the Context of  International Security” to ensure that developing countries fully enjoy  the right to the peaceful use of science and technology. We commend the  U.N. General Assembly for adopting by consensus the resolution entitled  “Enhancing International Cooperation on Capacity-Building of Artificial  Intelligence.” The African side welcomes China’s Global AI Governance  Initiative and Global Initiative on Data Security, and appreciates  China’s efforts to promote the rights of developing countries in the  global governance of artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet, and  data. China and Africa agree to join hands to halt abuses of AI through  adoption of measures including the establishment of national code of  conduct and expansion of digital literacy. We believe it is important to  place equal emphasis on development and security, further bridge the AI  divide and the digital divide, jointly fend off risks, and explore the  formation of relevant international governance frameworks with the U.N.  as the main channel. We welcome the Shanghai Declaration on Global AI  Governance adopted at the World AI Conference & High-Level Meeting  on Global AI Governance held in July 2024 in Shanghai. We welcome the  African Consensus Declaration on Artificial Intelligence adopted at the  High-Level Forum on Artificial Intelligence held in June 2024 in Rabat.

IV The GSI: Providing Strong Impetus for the Joint Action of China and Africa for Maintaining International Peace and Security

21. We  will stay committed to the vision of common, comprehensive, cooperative  and sustainable security, work together to implement the GSI, and carry  out early cooperation under the Initiative. We will work together to  implement the consensus reached at the high-level  meeting themed “Building a Common Future of Lasting Peace and Universal  Security and Providing Strong Safeguards for Modernization.” We stick  to solving African issues in the African way and will jointly implement  the “Silencing the Guns in Africa” initiative. China will actively  participate in the mediation of regional hotspot issues when requested  by Africa to make active contributions to peace and stability in Africa.

We  view the African Peace and Security Architecture as a strong and ideal  normative framework for addressing peace and security challenges and  threats faced by the African continent, and call on the international  community to support this framework. Africa appreciates China’s proposal  of the Outlook on Peace and Development in the Horn of Africa. We  reiterate our readiness to enhance coordination on African peace and  security affairs at the U.N. Security Council level and safeguard our  common interests. We reiterate the importance of peacekeeping and the  role that U.N. peacekeeping operations play in safeguarding peace and  security in Africa and worldwide. China supports U.N. funding for  Africa’s independent peace operations pursuant to U.N. Security Council  Resolution 2719. We commend Africa’s efforts to combat the growing  scourge of terrorism in Africa, particularly in the Horn of Africa and  the Sahel, and call for the channeling of more global counterterrorism  resources to developing countries to help African countries,  particularly those affected, enhance their counterterrorism capacity  building. We reaffirm our commitment to tackle emerging maritime  security challenges facing African littoral states, and combat  transnational organized crimes such as drugs, weapons and human  trafficking. China supports the initiative of AUDA-NEPAD to develop a  program focused on the peace-security-development tripartite nexus, and  will support the AU Center for Post-Conflict Reconstruction and  Development in the implementation of these programs.

22. We  are gravely concerned about the serious humanitarian disaster in the  Gaza Strip caused by the current Palestinian-Israeli conflict and its  negative impact on global security, and call for earnest implementation  of the relevant resolutions of the U.N. Security Council and the U.N.  General Assembly and immediate ceasefire and end of the fighting. China  commends Africa’s important role in working for an end to the conflict  in Gaza, including efforts to reach a cessation of hostilities, realize  release of hostages and increase the provision and distribution of  humanitarian aid. Africa commends China’s great efforts in supporting  the just cause of the Palestinian people. We reiterate the crucial  importance of achieving a comprehensive settlement on the basis of the  two-State solution, and support the establishment of an independent  State of Palestine that enjoys full sovereignty based on the 1967  borders and with East Jerusalem as its capital, based on which Israel  and Palestine can live side by side in peace. We call for supporting  UNRWA in upholding its mandate to avert the humanitarian, political and  security risks that would result from any interruption or suspension of  its work. We support all efforts conducive to the peaceful resolution of  the Ukraine crisis. We call on the international community to not  decrease support and input to Africa because of the Palestinian-Israeli  conflict and the Ukraine crisis, and to actively support African  countries in addressing food insecurity, climate change, energy crisis  and other global challenges.

V The GCI: Injecting Vitality into the Joint Action of China and Africa for Deepening Dialogue Among Cultures and Civilizations

23.  We stand ready to implement the GCI, enhance exchanges among  civilizations, and forge closer bonds between our peoples. Africa speaks  highly of the resolution entitled “International Day for Dialogue among  Civilizations” proposed by China at the U.N., and will work with China  to advocate respect for the diversity of civilizations, champion  humanity’s common values, value the inheritance and innovation of  civilizations, and actively promote people-to-people exchanges and  cooperation. China highly commends the AU’s launch of the year of  education under the theme “Educate an African Fit for the 21st Century:  Building Resilient Education Systems for Increased Access to Inclusive,  Lifelong, Quality and Relevant Learning in Africa” in 2024 and supports  Africa in realizing the modernization of education through the Plan for  China-Africa Cooperation on Talent Development. China encourages its  companies to provide their African employees with more opportunities of  training and education with diplomas. China and Africa encourage  lifelong learning, and will continue to enhance cooperation on capacity  building including technology transfer and education and training, and  jointly cultivate talents in all professions that are capable of  advancing the modernization of governance capacity, boosting economic  and social development, enhancing the efficiency of scientific and  technological innovation, and improving people’s well-being. We will  further expand exchanges and cooperation in areas including education,  science and technology, health, tourism, sports, youth, women, think  tanks, media and culture, so as to cement public support for the  friendship between China and Africa. China supports the hosting of the  2026 Summer Youth Olympic Games in Dakar. China and Africa will  strengthen personnel exchanges in areas such as science, education,  trade, culture and tourism.

24. We commend Chinese and African  scholars for jointly issuing the Africa-China Dar es Salaam Consensus,  which puts forward constructive ideas on how to address current global  challenges and forges consensus on visions and thinking between China  and Africa. We support Chinese and African think tanks in enhancing  exchanges and cooperation and sharing development experience. We  recognize cultural cooperation as a major lever for strengthening  dialogue and mutual understanding of the diverse civilizations and  cultures. We encourage the fostering of friendly relations between  Chinese and African cultural institutions to enhance cultural exchanges  at the subnational level and among peoples.

VI FOCAC: Review and Outlook

25. Since  its establishment in 2000, FOCAC has focused on realizing common  prosperity and sustainable development for the peoples of China and  Africa. Its institutional building has been improved, and practical  cooperation under the Forum has delivered remarkable outcomes. It has  become an efficient and unique platform for South-South cooperation that  offers reference and a forerunner of Africa’s cooperation with the rest  of the world. We highly commend the fruitful outcomes in the follow-up  implementation of the nine programs proposed at the Eighth FOCAC  Ministerial Conference in 2021, the Dakar Action Plan (2022-2024) of  FOCAC, the China-Africa Cooperation Vision 2035, and the Declaration on  China-Africa Cooperation on Combating Climate Change, which has served  to advance high-quality development of China-Africa cooperation.

26. We  commend the Ministers participating in the Ninth FOCAC Ministerial  Conference for their dedicated efforts and outstanding work. In the  spirit of this Declaration, the Beijing Action Plan (2025-2027) of  FOCAC has been adopted, and both sides will work closely for its  consistent and full implementation.

27. We express gratitude to  H.E. President Xi Jinping of the People’s Republic of China and H.E.  President Bassirou Diomaye Faye of the Republic of Senegal for  co-chairing the 2024 Beijing Summit of FOCAC.

28. We express  gratitude to the Republic of Senegal for the contribution it has made to  FOCAC’s development and China-Africa relations during its  co-chairmanship from 2018 to 2024.

29. We express gratitude to the  government and people of the People’s Republic of China for the warm  hospitality and excellent facilitation during the 2024 Beijing Summit of  FOCAC.

30. We welcome the Republic of the Congo as the co-chair  of FOCAC from 2024 to 2027 and the Republic of Equatorial Guinea as the  co-chair from 2027 to 2030. The 10th FOCAC Ministerial Conference will  be held in the Republic of the Congo in 2027.