African journalists covering the forthcoming Beijing Summit of the Forum on
China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) have expressed their appreciation of China's
long-term assistance to their countries, especially in technology.
Rogerio Sitoe, a Mozambican reporter from the Noticias Daily News said China
has not only provided fund assistance, but also technical support, which is a
difference with other countries.
The upcoming summit, scheduled for Nov. 4-5, will be the highest-level and
the largest meeting between Chinese and African leaders since China and African
countries started to forge cooperative ties in the 1950s.
Thousands of overseas reporters, including more than 300 from Africa, are
here to cover the upcoming event.
Sitoe said both China and Mozambique are developing countries and share many
similarities, adding that China-Mozambique cooperation is established on the
basis of equality and mutual benefit.
"We hope to learn more agricultural technology and experience from China," he
said.
A reporter from Zambia News & Information Services said China has
maintained traditional friendship with many African countries.Since the
establishment of diplomatic relations, China has had comprehensive cooperation
with Zambia in the fields of economy, agriculture, and construction.
The railway line constructed by China is still regarded as a "shining
example" witnessing the close cooperation between China and Zambia, he said.
African reporters considered the summit an opportunity for their countries to
learn from China and hoped the summit will foster pragmatic results.
Joe Chebonkeng Kalabubse, a reporter of the Cameroon Radio Television, said
that he hopes the summit will provide a platform for "intensifying friendship,
intensifying cooperation and intensifying common development" between the two
sides.
More than 40 heads of state or government from Africa will attend the summit
themed on "friendship, peace, cooperation and development".
FOCAC is a mechanism for collective dialogue and cooperation 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, Ethiopia.