Chinese President - Xi Jinping’s
speech at the Julius Nyerere International Convention center, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on March 25, 2013.
“Remaining Reliable Friends and Faithful Partners Forever”
This is my first
visit to Africa as the Chinese President and my sixth visit to the African
continent. The moment I set foot on this beautiful land, I was impressed by the
overwhelming friendship of the Tanzanian people toward the Chinese people.
The government and
people of Tanzania held a special and grandiose welcoming ceremony. This shows
not only the importance they accorded to me and my delegation but also the
profound traditional friendship between the two countries and two peoples.
Let me begin by
extending, on behalf of the Chinese government and people and in my own name,
cordial greetings and best wishes to all the friends present today and the
brotherly people of Tanzania and across Africa. I also wish to thank President
Kikwete and the Tanzanian government for the thoughtful arrangements you have
made for my visit and for your warm hospitality.
Tanzania is a
cradle of mankind. The Tanzanian people have a glorious tradition and have made
major contribution to the victory of the African people's struggle for national
independence and their fight against apartheid. Under the leadership of
President Kikwete, Tanzania has maintained political stability, made big strides
in national development, and played an important role in African and
international affairs. The Chinese people rejoice at what you have achieved and
sincerely wish the brotherly people of Tanzania fresh and still greater
achievements.
Whenever I come to
Africa, two things always strike me the most. One is the continuous progress.
Each time I come to Africa, I am deeply impressed by new developments on this
continent, which are really encouraging. The other is your overwhelming warmth.
The sincere friendship of the African people toward the Chinese people is as
warm and unforgettable as the sunshine in Africa. As an African saying goes,
"A river runs deep because of its source." The friendly exchanges
between China and Africa date back a long time.
In the 1950s and
60s, the first-generation leaders of New China — Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and
others — and African statesmen of the older generation ushered in a new epoch
in China-Africa relations. Since then, the Chinese and African people have
sincerely supported and closely co-operated with each other in the endeavour to
fight against colonialism and imperialism and achieve national independence and
liberation, and in the pursuit of development and national revival. A fraternal
bond has been formed in this process, which has seen us through thick and thin.
Today, thanks to
the concerted efforts of both sides, China-Africa relations have entered a fast
track of all-round development. We have set up the Forum on China-Africa
Co-operation and established a new type of strategic partnership. Our
co-operation in various fields has produced notable results. In 2012,
China-Africa trade approached US$200 billion.
There were over 1,5
million mutual visits between the two sides.
China's cumulative
direct investment in Africa topped US$15 billion. This year marks the 50th
anniversary of Chinese medical teams in Africa. Over the last half century, 18
000 Chinese medical personnel have worked in Africa, providing medical care and
treatment to 250 million local patients.
The African people,
too, have given full support and selfless help to the Chinese people. When the
2008 Beijing Olympic torch relay came to Dar es Salaam, the Tanzanian people
welcomed the Olympic flame with song and dance, as if celebrating their own
festival.
This jubilant
occasion has been etched on the memory of the Chinese. In the wake of the
massive earthquake in China's Wenchuan, African countries rushed to our
assistance. One African country, with a population of less than two million and
not well-off itself, made a generous donation of two million euros to the quake
area — about one euro per person! This outpouring of compassion has warmed the
hearts of the Chinese people.
In regional and
international affairs, too, China and Africa have stepped up co-ordination and
collaboration and effectively upheld the common interests of developing
countries. Friendship and co-operation between the people has become a symbol
of China-Africa relations and is well received by the international community.
Our joint efforts over the past five decades and the fruitful results that they
have yielded have laid solid groundwork and provided valuable experience for
furthering China-Africa relations.
A review of this
period of history shows that China-Africa relations have not grown overnight.
Neither is it a gift from someone else. It has been nurtured and built, step by
step, by our two sides over the years. These are all solid steps and we have
always worked with one heart and one mind and shared weal and woe in this
process. As a Chinese saying goes, "When we drink water from the well, we
should not forget those who dug the well."
We shall always
honour the memory of all those who have overcome numerous difficulties and
devoted themselves to building China-Africa relations. As we move ahead, we can
always draw strength from history. A review of this period of history shows
that China and Africa have always been a community of shared destinies. Similar
historical experiences, common development tasks and shared strategic interests
have bound us together. We each view the other's development as our own
opportunity, and we each seek to promote the other's development and prosperity
through closer co-operation.
A review of this
period of history shows that the defining feature of China-Africa relations is
sincerity, friendship, mutual respect, equality, mutual benefit and common
development. We get on well and treat each other as equals. Neither side seeks
to impose one's will on the other. True, China has done its best to help Africa's
development.
Yet, China is
always grateful to African countries and peoples for the firm support and
selfless help given to China over the years. On issues involving the core
interests of either side, we have taken a clear position and given unequivocal support
to each other. A review of this period of history shows that if we are to
maintain the strong vitality of China-Africa relations, we must keep pace with
the times and forge ahead in an innovative and enterprising spirit. Over the
past 50 years and more, at every crucial juncture of China-Africa relations,
both sides have been able to take a long view, identify new converging
interests and growth areas for co-operation, and bring the bilateral relations
to new heights.
Such an
enterprising spirit of "finding a way through when confronted by mountains
and finding a way to bridge to the other side when blocked by a river" is
vital to a higher level of China-Africa co-operation. China-Africa relations,
blessed with opportune time, favourable conditions and popular support, have
reached a new historical starting point today.
Africa, a continent
of hope and promise, has become one of the fastest-growing regions and is
forging ahead like a galloping African lion. China, on its part, continues to
enjoy sound momentum of development. The foundation of China-Africa
co-operation is more solid and co-operation mechanisms have been further
improved. Both the Chinese and African people want to push forward their
co-operation. Indeed, greater China-Africa co-operation represents the trend of
the times and the will of the people.
Let me make it
clear to you, my dear friends, that in the new environment, China-Africa
relations have become more important with greater common interests, instead of
less important with fewer common interests. Let me assure you that China will
intensify, not weaken, its efforts to expand relations with Africa.
First, in treating
African friends, we stress the importance of "sincerity". True
friends are the most valuable. China-Africa traditional friendship is precious,
which we must cherish all the more dearly. Unity and co-operation with African
countries have always been an important foundation for China's foreign policy.
This will never change, not even when China grows stronger and enjoys a higher
international status.
China insists on
equality among all countries, irrespective of their size, strength and wealth.
China upholds justice and opposes the practice of the big bullying the small,
the strong lording over the weak, and the rich oppressing the poor as well as
interference in others' internal affairs. China and Africa will continue to
support each other on issues involving their core interests and major concerns.
China will continue to firmly support African countries' just position on regional
and international affairs, and safeguard the common interests of developing
countries.
China will continue
to firmly support Africa in its endeavour to independently resolve regional
issues and make greater contribution to peace and security in Africa. There is
no one-size-fits-all development model in the world. The diversity of world
civilisations and development models should be respected by all.
China will continue
to firmly support African countries in exploring development paths that suit
their own national conditions and increase exchanges of governance experience
with African countries.
This will enable us
to draw wisdom from each other's time-honoured civilisations and development
practice, and better promote the common development and prosperity of China and
Africa.
We in China say
that "harmony in the family leads to success in everything". Africa
is a big family of shared destiny. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the
founding of the Organisation of African Unity, and it is a milestone in the
African people's pursuit of greater strength through unity. We sincerely wish
to see Africa taking bigger strides on the path of seeking strength from unity
and making new achievements in peace and development, and we will firmly
support Africa in this endeavour. China hopes to develop better relations with
Africa, and we also hope to see better relations between other countries and
Africa. Africa belongs to the African people. In developing relations with
Africa, all countries should respect Africans' dignity and independence.
Second, in
conducting co-operation with Africa, we stress the importance of "real
results". China both advocates and purses mutually beneficial co-operation
with Africa. China is committed to connecting its development with that of
Africa, aligning the interests of the Chinese people with those of the African
people, and combining China's development opportunities with those of Africa.
China sincerely hopes to see faster development in African countries and a
better life for African people. While developing itself, China has provided
support and assistance to African friends to the best of its ability.
In recent years, in
particular, China has increased assistance to co-operation with Africa.
China will keep
every commitment it has made to Africa, both in letter and in spirit. China
will continue to expand investment and financing co-operation with Africa,
follow through on the commitment of providing a US$20 billion credit line to
African countries from 2013 to 2015, put into practice the partnership on
transnational and trans-regional infrastructural manufacturing, and help
African countries turn resource endowment into development strength and achieve
independent and sustainable development.
As the saying goes,
"it is more helpful to teach people how to fish than to just give them
fish". China will actively implement the African Talents Programme",
train 30 000 African professionals in various areas and provide 18 000
government scholarships to African students from 2013 to 2015, and increase
technology transfer and experience sharing with Africa.
With growth in its
own economic and overall strength, China will continue to offer, as always,
necessary assistance to Africa with no political strings attached. Third, in
strengthening China-Africa friendship, we stress the importance of
"affinity". The Chinese and African people have a natural feeling of
kinship toward each other. We Chinese believe that "the pleasure of life
lies in having bosom friends".
Then, how do China
and Africa become bosom friends? I believe that in-depth dialogue and concrete
action is an essential way to strike a chord in our hearts.
The foundation and
lifeline of China-Africa relations lie with the people. Therefore, the
development of our relations should be more people-oriented. In recent years,
growing China-Africa relations have brought our peoples closer to each other.
Some African
friends, actively performing in China, have become popular stars in our
country. The Chinese TV series, Dou, Dou na mama wake zake, a big hit in
Tanzania, presents to the local audience a true picture of ordinary Chinese
families.
Looking ahead, we
will place greater emphasis on people-to-people and cultural exchanges between
China and Africa so as to improve mutual understanding and perception and
expand public support for the China-Africa friendship. To develop China-Africa
relations is a cause geared toward the future, which calls for unremitting
efforts of youths from generation to generation.
Both sides should
vigorously promote youth exchanges so that China-Africa friendship will be
carried forward and remain full of vigour and vitality. Fourth, in resolving
problems that may crop up in co-operation, we stress the importance of
"good faith". China and Africa are both experiencing fast development
and each needs to update its knowledge and understanding of the other.
China will face
squarely and sincerely the new developments and new problems confronting our
relations. We should properly deal with any problem that may arise in a spirit
of mutual respect and win-win co-operation.
I am convinced that
there will always be more opportunities than challenges and more solutions than
difficulties. China has worked and will continue to work with African countries
to take concrete measures to properly address problems in our economic
co-operation and trade, and enable the African countries to gain more benefits
from the co-operation.
At the same time,
we sincerely hope that African countries will facilitate Chinese enterprises
and citizens in their co-operation activities in Africa. Since the birth of New
China more than 60 years ago, particularly since the introduction of reform and
opening up more than 30 years ago, the Communist Party of China has led the
Chinese people in blazing a path of socialism with Chinese characteristics.
China has made historic progress in its development, becoming the second
largest economy in the world. China's comprehensive national strength has grown
significantly and the people's living standards have improved markedly.
It only took China,
a country of over 1,3 billion people, several decades to travel a journey that
took developed countries several hundred years. One can imagine how hard and
difficult it has been for us to come this far. At present, China remains a
populous country with a weak economic foundation and uneven development. While
our aggregate GDP may be quite large, once divided by 1,3 billion, the per
capita number is only around the 90th place in the world. Some 128 million
Chinese are still living below the poverty line set by the United Nations.
To provide a
well-to-do life for the over 1,3 billion people, there is still a long way to
go and persistent and strenuous efforts are still called for. As China
continues to develop, its people will surely lead a better life. However, no
matter how developed it may become, China will always see African countries as
its tested friends.
China cannot
develop in isolation of the world or Africa.
The world also
needs China for prosperity and stability. Though separated by vast oceans,
China and Africa share a strong empathy with each other. We are bonded not only
by the profound traditional friendship and closely linked interests, but also
by the dream we all hold on to. The over 1,3 billion Chinese people are working
hard to realise the Chinese dream of great national renewal, and the over one
billion African people are committed to the African dream of gaining strength
from unity and achieving development and rejuvenation.
The Chinese and
African people should enhance unity, co-operation, mutual support and
assistance so as to make our dreams come true. We should also work with the
rest of the world to realise the dream of the world for enduring peace and
common prosperity, and make new and even greater contribution to the noble
cause of peace and development of mankind.
Asantenisana!
There is no free lunch anywhere joor! Our relationship with China is dictated and directed by China. A situation where China lends African nations money for infrastructural development which are executed by Chinese companies who bring in both skilled and un-skilled manpower into our countries is laughable. Not only that; we sell primary commodities (without value-addition and hence, no real job created consequently no personal income tax paid to government) to China and secondary commodities (which creates jobs for the Chinese people and from which government generates tax both company and personal income) that are made from the same raw materials we sold to them. Aint we a laughing a stock....
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