January 2006
Foreword
The first few years of the new century witness a continuation of complex and
profound changes in the international situation and further advance of
globalization. Peace and development remain the main themes of our times.
Safeguarding peace, promoting development and enhancing cooperation, which is
the common desire of all peoples, represents the irresistible historical trend.
On the other hand, destabilizing factors and uncertainties in the international
situation are on the rise. Security issues of various kinds are interwoven.
Peace remains evasive and development more pressing.
China, the largest developing country in the world, follows the path of
peaceful development and pursues an independent foreign policy of peace. China
stands ready to develop friendly relations and cooperation with all countries on
the basis of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence so as to contribute to
peace, stability and common prosperity around the world.
The African continent, which encompasses the largest number of developing
countries, is an important force for world peace and development. China-Africa
traditional friendly relations face fresh opportunities under the new
circumstances. By this African Policy Paper, the Chinese Government wishes to
present to the world the objectives of China's policy towards Africa and the
measures to achieve them, and its proposals for cooperation in various fields in
the coming years, with a view to promoting the steady growth of China-Africa
relations in the long term and bringing the mutually-beneficial cooperation to a
new stage.
Part I:
Africa's Position and Role
Africa has a long history, vast expanse of land, rich natural resources and
huge potential for development. After long years of struggle, the African people
freed themselves from colonial rule, wiped out apartheid, won independence and
emancipation, thus making significant contribution to the progress of
civilization.
Following their independence, countries in Africa have been conscientiously
exploring a road to development suited to their national conditions and seeking
peace, stability and development by joint efforts. Thanks to the concerted
efforts of African countries and the Organization of African Unity (OAU)/the
African Union (AU), the political situation in Africa has been stable on the
whole, regional conflicts are being gradually resolved and economy has been
growing for years. The NEPAD has drawn up an encouraging picture of African
rejuvenation and development. African countries have actively participated in
the South-South cooperation and worked for the North-South dialogue. They are
playing an increasingly important role in international affairs.
Africa still faces many challenges on its road of development. However, with
the persistent efforts of African countries and the continuous support of the
international community, Africa will surely surmount difficulties and achieve
rejuvenation in the new century.
Part II:
China's Relations with Africa
China-Africa friendship is embedded in the long history of interchange.
Sharing similar historical experience, China and Africa have all along
sympathized with and supported each other in the struggle for national
liberation and forged a profound friendship.
The founding of the People's Republic of China and the independence of
African countries ushered in a new era in China-Africa relations. For over half
a century, the two sides have enjoyed close political ties and frequent exchange
of high-level visits and people-to-people contacts. Our bilateral trade and
economic cooperation have grown rapidly; cooperation in other fields has yielded
good results; and consultation and coordination in international affairs have
been intensified. China has provided assistance to the best of its ability to
African countries, while African countries have also rendered strong support to
China on many occasions.
Sincerity, equality and mutual benefit, solidarity and common
development-these are the principles guiding China-Africa exchange and
cooperation and the driving force to lasting China-Africa relations.
Part III:
China's African Policy
Enhancing solidarity and cooperation with African countries has always been
an important component of China's independent foreign policy of peace. China
will unswervingly carry forward the tradition of China-Africa friendship, and,
proceeding from the fundamental interests of both the Chinese and African
peoples, establish and develop a new type of strategic partnership with Africa,
featuring political equality and mutual trust, economic win-win cooperation and
cultural exchange. The general principles and objectives of China's African
policy are as follows:
- Sincerity, friendship and equality. China adheres to the Five Principles of
Peaceful Coexistence, respects African countries' independent choice of the road
of development and supports African countries' efforts to grow stronger through
unity.
- Mutual benefit, reciprocity and common prosperity. China supports African
countries' endeavor for economic development and nation building, carries out
cooperation in various forms in the economic and social development, and
promotes common prosperity of China and Africa.
- Mutual support and close coordination. China will strengthen cooperation
with Africa in the UN and other multilateral systems by supporting each other's
just demand and reasonable propositions and continue to appeal to the
international community to give more attention to questions concerning peace and
development in Africa.
- Learning from each other and seeking common development. China and Africa
will learn from and draw upon each other's experience in governance and
development, strengthen exchange and cooperation in education, science, culture
and health. Supporting African countries' efforts to enhance capacity building,
China will work together with Africa in the exploration of the road of
sustainable development.
The one China principle is the political foundation for the establishment and
development of China's relations with African countries and regional
organizations. The Chinese Government appreciates the fact that the overwhelming
majority of African countries abide by the one China principle, refuse to have
official relations and contacts with Taiwan and support China's great cause of
reunification. China stands ready to establish and develop state-to-state
relations with countries that have not yet established diplomatic ties with
China on the basis of the one China principle.
Part IV
Enhancing All-round Cooperation Between China and Africa
1. The political field
(1) High-level visits
China will maintain the momentum of mutual visits and dialogues between
Chinese and African leaders, with a view to facilitating communication,
deepening friendship and promoting mutual understanding and trust.
(2) Exchanges between legislative bodies
China favors increased multi-level and multi-channel friendly exchanges on
the basis of mutual respect between China's National People's Congress (NPC) on
the one hand and parliaments of African countries and the Pan-African Parliament
of the AU on the other, for the purpose of deepening understanding and
cooperation.
(3) Exchanges between political parties
The Communist Party of China (CPC) develops exchanges of various forms with
friendly political parties and organizations of African countries on the basis
of the principles of independence, equality, mutual respect and non-interference
in each other's internal affairs. The purpose of such exchanges is to increase
understanding and friendship and seek trust and cooperation.
(4) Consultation mechanisms
Mechanisms such as national bilateral committees between China and African
countries, political consultation between foreign ministries, joint(mixed)
committees on trade and economic cooperation and mixed committees on science and
technology should be established and improved, so as to institutionalize
dialogue and consultation in a flexible and pragmatic manner.
(5) Cooperation in international affairs
China will continue to strengthen solidarity and cooperation with African
countries on the international arena, conduct regular exchange of views,
coordinate positions on major international and regional issues and stand for
mutual support on major issues concerning state sovereignty, territorial
integrity, national dignity and human rights. China supports African nations'
desire to be an equal partner in international affairs. China is devoted, as are
African nations, to making the UN play a greater role, defending the purposes
and principles of the UN Charter, establishing a new international political and
economic order featuring justice, rationality, equality and mutual benefit,
promoting more democratic international relationship and rule of law in
international affairs and safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of
developing countries.
(6) Exchanges between local governments
China's Central Government attaches importance to the exchanges between local
governments of China and African countries, vigorously supports twin
province/state and twin city relationship aimed at facilitating bilateral
exchanges and cooperation in local development and administration.
2. The economic field
(1) Trade
The Chinese Government will adopt more effective measures to facilitate
African commodities' access to Chinese market and fulfill its promise to grant
duty-free treatment to some goods from the least developed African countries,
with a view to expanding and balancing bilateral trade and optimizing trade
structure. It intends to settle trade disputes and frictions properly through
bilateral or multilateral friendly consultation, mutual understanding and mutual
accommodation. Efforts will be made to encourage business communities on both
sides to set up China-Africa Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry. When
conditions are ripe, China is willing to negotiate Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
with African countries and African regional organizations.
(2) Investment
The Chinese Government encourages and supports Chinese enterprises'
investment and business in Africa, and will continue to provide preferential
loans and buyer credits to this end. The Chinese Government is ready to explore
new channels and new ways for promoting investment cooperation with African
countries, and will continue to formulate and improve relevant policies, provide
guidance and service and offer convenience. African countries are welcome to
make investment in China. The Chinese Government will continue to negotiate,
conclude and implement the Agreement on Bilateral Facilitation and Protection of
Investment and the Agreement on Avoidance of Double Taxation with African
Countries. The two sides should work together to create a favorable environment
for investment and cooperation and protect the legitimate rights and interests
of investors from both sides.
(3) Financial cooperation
To further develop China-Africa cooperation in the area of finance, the
Chinese Government will support the effort of Chinese financial institutions to
increase exchanges and cooperation with their counterparts in African countries
as well as regional financial institutions in Africa.
(4) Agricultural cooperation
China intends to further promote its agricultural cooperation and exchanges
with African nations at various levels, through multiple channels and in various
forms. Focus will be laid on the cooperation in land development, agricultural
plantation, breeding technologies, food security, agricultural machinery and the
processing of agricultural and side-line products. China will intensify
cooperation in agricultural technology, organize training courses of practical
agricultural technologies, carry out experimental and demonstrative agricultural
technology projects in Africa and speed up the formulation of China-Africa
Agricultural Cooperation Program.
(5) Infrastructure
The Chinese Government will step up China-Africa cooperation in
transportation, communication, water conservancy, electricity and other
infrastructures. It will vigorously encourage Chinese enterprises to participate
in the building of infrastructure in African countries, scale up their
contracts, and gradually establish multilateral and bilateral mechanisms on
contractual projects. Efforts will be made to strengthen technology and
management cooperation, focusing on the capacity-building of African nations.
(6) Resources cooperation
The Chinese Government facilitates information sharing and cooperation with
Africa in resources areas. It encourages and supports competent Chinese
enterprises to cooperate with African nations in various ways on the basis of
the principle of mutual benefit and common development, to develop and exploit
rationally their resources, with a view to helping African countries to
translate their advantages in resources to competitive strength, and realize
sustainable development in their own countries and the continent as a whole.
(7) Tourism cooperation
China will implement the program of Chinese citizens' group tour to some
African nations and, grant more African countries, as they wish and as far as
feasible, Approved Destination Status for out-bound Chinese tourist groups.
China welcomes citizens from African nations for a tour of the country.
(8) Debt reduction and relief
China is ready to continue friendly consultation with some African countries
with a view to seek solution to, or reduction of, the debts they owe to China.
It will urge the international community, developed countries in particular, to
take more substantial action on the issue of debt reduction and relief for
African nations.
(9) Economic assistance
In light of its own financial capacity and economic situation, China will do
its best to provide and gradually increase assistance to African nations with no
political strings attached.
(10) Multilateral cooperation
China is ready to enhance consultation and coordination with Africa within
multilateral trade systems and financial institutions and work together to urge
the UN and other international organizations to pay more attention to the
question of economic development, promote South-South cooperation, push forward
the establishment of a just and rational multilateral trade system and make the
voices of developing countries heard in the decision-making of international
financial affairs. It will step up cooperation with other countries and
international organizations to support the development of Africa and help
realize Millennium Development Goals in Africa.
3. Education, science, culture, health and social aspects
(1) Cooperation in human resources development and education
The Chinese Government will give full play to the role of its "African Human
Resources Development Foundation" in training African personnel. It will
identify priority areas, expand areas of cooperation and provide more input
according to the needs of African countries so as to achieve greater results.
Exchange of students between China and Africa will continue. China will
increase the number of government scholarships as it sees fit, continue to send
teachers to help African countries in Chinese language teaching and carry out
educational assistance project to help develop Africa's weak disciplines. It
intends to strengthen cooperation in such fields as vocational education and
distance learning while encouraging exchanges and cooperation between
educational and academic institutions of both sides.
(2) Science and technology cooperation
Following the principles of mutual respect, complementarity and sharing
benefits, China will promote its cooperation with Africa in the fields of
applied research, technological development and transfer, speed up scientific
and technological cooperation in the fields of common interest, such as
bio-agriculture, solar energy utilization, geological survey, mining and R&D
of new medicines. It will continue its training programs in applied technologies
for African countries, carry out demonstration programs of technical assistance,
and actively help disseminate and utilize Chinese scientific and technological
achievements and advanced technologies applicable in Africa.
(3) Cultural exchanges
China will implement agreements of cultural cooperation and relevant
implementation plans reached with African countries, maintain regular contacts
with their cultural departments and increase exchanges of artists and athletes.
It will guide and promote cultural exchanges in diverse forms between people's
organizations and institutions in line with bilateral cultural exchange programs
and market demand.
(4) Medical and health cooperation
China is ready to enhance medical personnel and information exchange with
Africa. It will continue to send medical teams and provide medicines and medical
materials to African countries, and help them establish and improve medical
facilities and train medical personnel. China will increase its exchanges and
cooperation with African countries in the prevention and treatment of infectious
diseases including HIV/AIDS and malaria and other diseases, research and
application of traditional medicine and experience concerning mechanism for
public health emergencies.
(5) Media cooperation
China wishes to encourage multi-tiered and multi-formed exchange and
cooperation between the media on both sides, so as to enhance mutual
understanding and enable objective and balanced media coverage of each other. It
will facilitate the communication and contacts between relevant government
departments for the purpose of sharing experiences on ways to handle the
relations with media both domestic and foreign, and guiding and facilitating
media exchanges.
(6) Administrative cooperation
China will carry out exchange and cooperation with African countries in civil
service system building, public administration reform and training of government
personnel. The two sides may study the feasibility of setting up a mechanism for
personnel and administrative cooperation.
(7) Consular cooperation
China will hold regular/irregular consular consultations with African
countries during which the two sides may have amicable discussions on urgent
problems or questions of common interest in bilateral or multilateral consular
relations in order to improve understanding and expand cooperation. The Chinese
side will work with Africa to facilitate personnel flow and ensure the safety of
their nationals.
(8) People-to-people exchange
China will encourage and facilitate the exchanges between people's
organizations of China and Africa, especially the youth and women, with a view
to increasing the understanding, trust and cooperation of people on both sides.
It will encourage and guide Chinese volunteers to serve in African countries.
(9) Environmental cooperation
China will actively promote China-Africa cooperation in climate change, water
resources conservation, anti-desertification, bio-diversity and other areas of
environmental protection by facilitating technological exchange.
(10) Disaster reduction, relief and humanitarian assistance
China will actively carry out personnel exchange, training and technological
cooperation in the fields of disaster reduction and relief. It will respond
quickly to African countries' request for urgent humanitarian aid, encourage and
support exchange and cooperation between the Red Cross Society of China and
other NGOs on the one side and their African counterparts on the other side.
4. Peace and security
(1) Military cooperation
China will promote high-level military exchanges between the two sides and
actively carry out military-related technological exchanges and cooperation. It
will continue to help train African military personnel and support defense and
army building of African countries for their own security.
(2) Conflict settlement and peacekeeping operations
China supports the positive efforts by the AU and other African regional
organizations and African countries concerned to settle regional conflicts and
will provide assistance within our own capacity. It will urge the UN Security
Council to pay attention to and help resolve regional conflicts in Africa. It
will continue its support to and participation in UN peacekeeping operations in
Africa.
(3) Judicial and police cooperation
China is prepared to promote exchange and cooperation between Chinese and
African judicial and law enforcement departments. The two sides may learn from
each other in legal system building and judicial reform so as to be better able
to prevent, investigate and crack down on crimes. China will work together with
African countries to combat transnational organized crimes and corruption, and
intensify cooperation on matters concerning judicial assistance, extradition and
repatriation of criminal suspects.
China will cooperate closely with immigration departments of African
countries in tackling the problem of illegal migration, improve exchange of
immigration control information and set up an unimpeded and efficient channel
for intelligence and information exchange.
(4) Non-traditional security areas
In order to enhance the ability of both sides to address non-traditional
security threats, it is necessary to increase intelligence exchange, explore
more effective ways and means for closer cooperation in combating terrorism,
small arms smuggling, drug trafficking, transnational economic crimes, etc.
Part V:
Forum on China-Africa Cooperation and Its Follow-up Actions
Launched in 2000, the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation has become an
effective mechanism for the collective dialogue and multilateral cooperation
between China and Africa and put in place an important framework and platform
for a new type of China-Africa partnership featuring long-term stability,
equality and mutual benefit.
China attaches importance to the positive role of the Forum on China-Africa
Cooperation in strengthening political consultation and pragmatic cooperation
between China and Africa, and stands ready to work with African countries to
conscientiously implement the Beijing Declaration of the Forum on China-Africa
Cooperation, the Program for China-Africa Cooperation in Economic and Social
Development and the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation-Addis Ababa Action Plan
(2004-2006) and its follow-up action plans. China will work with African
countries within the framework of the Forum to explore new ways to enhance
mutual political trust, promote the comprehensive development of pragmatic
cooperation, further improve the mechanism of the forum, and try to find the
best way for furthering cooperation between the Forum and the NEPAD.
Part VI:
China's Relations with African Regional Organizations
China appreciates the significant role of the AU in safeguarding peace and
stability in the region and promoting African solidarity and development. China
values its friendly cooperation with the AU in all fields, supports its positive
role in regional and international affairs and stands ready to provide the AU
assistance to the best of its capacity.
China appreciates and supports the positive role of Africa's sub-regional
organizations in promoting political stability, economic development and
integration in their own regions and stands ready to enhance its amicable
cooperation with those organizations.