African countries attending the high-profile Beijing Summit of the Forum on
China-Africa Cooperation said here Sunday that they are firmly committed to the
one-China policy.
"They (the African countries) reiterated that they adhere to the one-China
policy and support China's peaceful reunification," said a declaration adopted
at the two-day summit of leaders and representatives of China and 48 African
countries.
The summit was held in the Chinese capital on the occasion of the 50th
anniversary of diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and
the African countries. Trade volume between Africa and China rocketed to 39.7
billion U.S. dollars in 2005 after breaking the mark of 10 billion dollars in
2000.
"The African countries are greatly inspired by China's rapid economic
development. They extend congratulations to China and wish China even greater
achievements in its development endeavors," the declaration said.
The declaration said China commends Africa's progress in safeguarding
regional peace, promoting regional cooperation and accelerating economic and
social development, and appreciates the active role played by the African
countries, the African Union and other regional and sub-regional organizations
in this regard.
China reaffirms its support for the African countries in their efforts to
strengthen themselves through unity and independently resolve African problems,
supports the African regional and sub-regional organizations in their efforts to
promote economic integration, and supports the African countries in implementing
the "New Partnership for Africa's Development" programs, according to the
declaration.
The declaration said the leaders hold that the adherence of China, the
world's largest developing country, to peaceful development and the commitment
of Africa, a continent with the largest number of developing countries, to
stability, development and renaissance are in themselves significant
contribution to world peace and development.