Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade (2nd L) recieves
flowers presented by a girl greeting him upon his arrival at Beijing Capital
International Airport in Beijing, capital of China, Nov. 3, 2006. Abdoulaye Wade
is in Beijing for the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation
(FOCAC), which is scheduled for Nov. 4-5. -Xinhua
The forthcoming Beijing summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation would
set guidelines for the strategic cooperation between Africa and China,
Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade said on Friday.
In a written interview with Xinhua before leaving for Beijing for the two-day
summit starting from Saturday, Wade said the Beijing summit would help
coordinate positions between Africa and China.
On China's African Policy Paper, issued by the Chinese government in January
with an aim to explore the prospects for Sino-African cooperation, Wade said the
document showed the Chinese government's wishes to conduct long-term cooperation
with Africa on the basis of equality, mutual respect and non-interference in
each other's internal affairs.
The summit, which has brought together leaders of 48 African countries that
have diplomatic relations with China, would also discuss the New Partnership for
Africa's Development (NEPAD), the president said.
NEPAD is a blueprint for the African continent's integration and all-round
development, Wade said.
The summit will be the highest-level and the largest gathering between
Chinese and African leaders since China and African countries started to forge
cooperative ties in the 1950s.