The Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation adopted a
declaration here Sunday, calling for increasing representation of African
countries in the United Nations.
The declaration, which was agreed by leaders of China and 48 African leaders,
called for the UN reform and other multilateral international institutions to
make them better meet the need of all members of the international community.
Through the reform, the United Nations should strengthen its role, give full
scope to the function of the UN General Assembly and pay greater attention to
the issue of development, the declaration said.
"Priority should be given to increasing the representation and full
participation of African countries in the UN Security Council and other UN
agencies," it said.
The leaders also called for enhancing South-South cooperation and North-South
dialogue and urged the World Trade Organization to resume the Doha Round of
negotiations to promote balanced, coordinated and sustainable development of the
global economy, according to the declaration.