The Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) has yielded gratifying results
since its founding and it holds out broad prospects for development, Algeria's
Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Seals Tayeb Belaiz said in a recent
interview with Xinhua.
Noting the fast-growing Chinese economy, Belaiz said China's important role
in international affairs and its economic vigor will not only contribute to the
African continent's economic revival, but have also laid the foundation for
closer friendly and mutually beneficial cooperation between the two sides in
various fields.
Under the framework of FOCAC, China has written off more than 1 billion U.S.
dollars of matured debts owed by 31 African countries and pledged to help
African countries train 10,000 personnel, he said, adding China-Africa
cooperation will be conducive to maintaining the social stability of the African
continent and help achieve its goal of sustainable economic development.
Praising the traditional friendly cooperation between China and Algeria,
Belaiz said bilateral trade and economic cooperation has gained strong momentum
in recent years, with many Chinese companies winning bids for Algeria's key
housing and expressway projects, beating off Western rivals.
On bilateral judicial cooperation, Belaiz said the two sides will soon hold
consultations on the issues of extradition, judicial mutual assistance, and ways
to strengthen exchanges between the judicial departments of the two countries.
Relevant cooperation documents will be signed soon, he said.