China on Wednesday hailed the upcoming Beijing summit between China and
African nations as an important milestone in China-Africa ties.
"We believe the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) will be successful
and become a milestone in China-Africa ties," Xu Jinghu, the head of the Africa
Department of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, told a briefing on the FOCAC.
Chinese President Hu Jintao extended invitations to 48 African countries
which have diplomatic ties with China, and all these countries have confirmed
they will attend the summit, Xu said.
Most African delegations will be led by heads of state or government, she
added.
The summit will be the most important and largest meeting between China and
African leaders since the founding of the People's Republic of China, she said.
A China-Africa senior official meeting will be held from November 1 to 2, a
ministerial meeting will take place on November 3 and the summit will run from
November 4 to 5, Xu said.
The upcoming summit will include an opening ceremony, a leaders' round table
meeting, dialogue between leaders and business representatives and a gala.
A political declaration and an action plan will come out of the summit, she
said.
The preparations for the summit are going smoothly, she said.
FOCAC is a mechanism for collective dialogue and cooperation jointly
established by China and Africa to cope with new challenges and facilitate
common development.
Since the launch of the FOCAC in 2000, two ministerial conferences have been
held in Beijing and Addis Ababa.