After the ending of the cold war, profound changes
have taken place in the international situation. Political
polarization is developing in a tortuous manner and the
economic globalization speeds up its pace.
Meanwhile, power politics and hegemonism still
exist, the gap between the south and north and the poor and
rich keep widening thus hampering the sovereignty, security
and development of the broad developing countries. The
common issues such as how to meet the challenges, safeguard
their own legitimate rights are over the horizon for all the
developing countries to reflect upon at the turn of the
century. China and Africa enjoy traditional and
friendly cooperative relations. It is the wish of
both sides to strengthen consultation and coordination and
promote unity and cooperation. Judging from the fact stated
above, the Chinese Government proposed to convene
“China—Africa Forum on
Cooperation—Ministerial Meeting, Beijing 2000”
from October 10th to 12th in Beijing in accordance with the
suggestions of some African nations. There are two topics on
the Forum Agenda: A. How to push ahead with the
establishment of a fair and just new international political
and economic order in the 21st century so as to safeguard
the common interests of the developing countries.
B. How to promote China-Africa economic and trade
cooperation under the new circumstance. The aim of the forum
is “ conducting equal consultation, broadening common
consensus, increasing mutual understanding, strengthening
friendship and promoting cooperation”.
Foreign ministers and foreign cooperation and
trade ministers from more than 40 African countries, which
have diplomatic ties with China, will attend the Forum.
Representatives from some international and
regional organizations and institutions will also be present
as guests. In addition, we also welcome the participation of
entrepreneurs from African nations in the
Forum.
Last October, President Jiang Zhemin in
his letter to the heads of African nations and the
Secretary-general of OAU, formally made the proposal of
convening the said Forum, which has garnered warm reception
and enthusiastic response. To follow up, the Chinese side
has established the preparatory committee composed of 18
ministries with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry
of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation as the anchormen.
Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan and Minister Shi Guangshen of
MOFTEC are the honorary Co-chairmen of the preparatory
committee and Vice Foreign Minister Ji Peiding and Vice
Minister of MOFTEC Sun Guangxiang act as the Co-chairmen of
the committee. Under the committee, there is the secretariat
in charge of the routine preparatory work.
In
order to guarantee that the African countries will also
contribute to the preparatory work of the Forum and
demonstrate the common vision of the two sides, China,
following the principle of being democratic and open, has
contacted and discussed with African countries on details of
the Forum at various levels and through different channels.
At present, with the joint efforts of the two
sides, China and Africa have reached consensus and made
arrangement for a series of problems. Now the preparatory
work is being carried out in full swing as
planed.
Considering time is limited, the Forum
will have the general conference and the branch meeting to
be carried out in conjunction with each other. In the
general conference, representatives of each country will
focus their speech on the two topics of the Forum.
At the same time, the branch meeting will conduct
its own discussions on different topics at different time
schedule which is just like an research forum with topics
concerning the cooperation between China and Africa in the
fields of economy and trade and in other sectors as well.
President Jiang Zhemin and Premier Chu Ronji will
attend the opening and closing ceremonies and make speeches
respectively.
Apart from that, the Forum will
arrange meetings between the officials of African
delegations and the Chinese entrepreneurs so as to jointly
explore ways of expanding economic and trade cooperation. To
enable the African friends to know more about China, visits
to Zhuhai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen will be undertaken after the
conclusion of the Forum.
The Forum will work
out two documents, i.e. “Beijing Declaration”
and “the Program for Social and Economic Development
and Cooperation between China and Africa”. The
“Declaration” will focus on the common consensus
on major international and political issues of the two sides
while the “Cooperation Program” stress on the
vision, plans and steps of the two sides for further
strengthening their cooperation in all
fields.
The Forum is a significant attempt for
both China and Africa in conducting collective dialogue and
seek common development at the turn of the century. The
Forum is the first of its kind not only in the history of
the Sino-African relations but also in its 50-year diplomacy
of new China. The successful convening of the Forum will
produce positive effect on the further promotion of the
friendly cooperative relations between China and Africa, the
development of South and South cooperation and the
establishment of a fair and just new international economic
and political order.