President Xi Jinping shakes hands with Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Tuesday during their meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Mnangagwa is on a state visit to China and will attend the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in Beijing.  FENG YONGBIN/CHINA DAILY

China, Zimbabwe sign agreements to deepen cooperation, cement ties

China and Zimbabwe released a joint statement on Tuesday to intensify and upgrade their comprehensive strategic partnership of cooperation and build a high-level community with a shared future as part of their efforts to strengthen ties.

The statement came as President Xi Jinping rolled out the red carpet for visiting Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Tuesday. Mnangagwa is on a nine-day state visit to China, which started on Aug 29, and he will also attend the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation this week.

The two presidents witnessed the signing of multiple documents on bilateral cooperation in areas such as Belt and Road cooperation, the Global Development Initiative, and avocado exports to China.

During their talks, Xi emphasized the deep-rooted traditional friendship between China and Zimbabwe, noting the significant progress in political mutual trust and fruitful cooperation between the two nations.

He called on the two countries to build a "five-star ironclad" cooperation framework with pillars in politics, the economy and trade, security, culture, and international coordination to foster a high-level China-Zimbabwe community with a shared future.

China supports Zimbabwe in safeguarding its sovereignty, security, and development interests, and opposes external interference and illegal sanctions, Xi said.

The nation is willing to further align its development strategy with that of Zimbabwe, and expand mutually beneficial cooperation in areas such as investment, trade, infrastructure, energy and minerals, clean energy, and the digital economy, to help Zimbabwe and Africa enhance their capacity for independent development, he added.

Xi congratulated Zimbabwe on assuming the chairmanship of the Southern African Development Community and said that China is willing to strengthen international coordination with Zimbabwe, uphold the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, and work together to defend international fairness and justice.

He reiterated China's commitment to viewing relations with African countries as a cornerstone of its foreign policy, saying that China supports African countries in pursuing an independent development path and Africa becoming a significant player in the development of global politics, the economy, and civilization.

Noting that FOCAC is the most important platform and mechanism for enhancing solidarity and cooperation between China and Africa, Xi expressed China's willingness to work with African countries to make the 2024 FOCAC Summit a milestone event in China-Africa relations in clarifying the direction and path for both sides to advance toward modernization.

Mnangagwa spoke of his visit to the cities of Shaoshan, Xiangtan, and Changsha in Hunan province, Shenzhen in Guangdong province, and Nanjing in Jiangsu province before he headed to Beijing, and commended China's remarkable development achievements.

He praised China's ongoing reforms unveiled at the third plenary session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in July, saying that the reform measures will not only further improve the well-being of the Chinese people, but also have a significant bearing on the future of the Global South and even humanity as a whole.

China's assistance and cooperation have benefited the Zimbabwean people, creating new highlights in the friendship between Zimbabwe and China in the new era, he said.

He said that Zimbabwe appreciates China's just stance on international affairs and its constructive role in regional conflicts such as the Ukraine crisis and the Palestine-Israel conflict.

He also reiterated his country's commitment to the one-China policy and said that Zimbabwe is ready to continue working as a close friend of China in southern Africa.

President Xi Jinping shakes hands with Nigerian President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday during their meeting in Beijing. The two leaders announced the elevation of China-Nigeria ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership. After their talks, the two leaders witnessed the signing of cooperation documents related to the Belt and Road and other matters. FENG YONGBIN/CHINA DAILY

Sino-Nigerian relations elevated to a comprehensive strategic partnership

President Xi Jinping called on China and Nigeria to enhance strategic mutual trust, better align development strategies, and promote people-to-people exchanges as the two countries announced on Tuesday the elevation of their ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership.

The announcement was jointly made by Xi and Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, who is in Beijing for the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation and a state visit.

During their meeting at the Great Hall of the People, Xi said the two countries have always respected each other as equals and have pursued strength through unity and engaged in win-win cooperation since the establishment of diplomatic ties more than half a century ago.

In recent years, a large number of exemplary cooperation projects with strategic importance have been implemented between China and Nigeria under the FOCAC framework, he said.

"I am willing to work together with Mr President to fully leverage the exemplary role of the China-Nigeria relationship and jointly promote new and greater development in relations between the two countries as well as between China and Africa," Xi told Tinubu.

Nigeria is China's second-largest export market in Africa and is also a major investment destination and a major trading partner of China on the continent.

Over the years, Chinese companies have constructed many signature projects in Nigeria, including the Lekki Deep Sea Port, the largest seaport in the country and one of the biggest in West Africa.

As the two countries join hands to realize their respective modernization through high-quality cooperation, Xi stressed the necessity to promote integrated development between infrastructure, energy, mining, and industries, and called for efforts to foster new growth points for cooperation in the digital economy, new energy, and other areas.

It is also hoped that Nigeria will ensure the safety of Chinese personnel and projects in the African country, he said.

Xi said China supports Nigeria in combating terrorism, maintaining regional stability, and playing a greater role in international and regional affairs. Furthermore, China will enhance multilateral coordination with Nigeria to jointly safeguard the interests of developing countries, he added.

Noting that FOCAC is not only an effective mechanism for promoting China-Africa practical cooperation but also a banner of South-South cooperation, Xi said China is willing to take the summit as an opportunity to inject new momentum into the development of China-Africa relations in the new era.

Tinubu said that deepening economic cooperation and developing a comprehensive strategic partnership between Nigeria and China is crucial for the future development of his country.

Nigeria, which has the largest population in Africa, hopes to become China's largest trade and investment partner on the continent and welcomes more investment from Chinese companies, and also hopes to expand mutually beneficial cooperation in such areas as agriculture and manufacturing, he said.

This will assist Nigeria and West Africa in their modernization efforts and effectively alleviate poverty, the Nigerian president said, adding that his country will provide a secure environment for achieving this objective.

Tinubu also thanked China for providing important training opportunities for young people in Nigeria and expressed readiness to deepen people-to-people exchanges.

After their talks, the two heads of state witnessed the signing of multiple cooperation documents related to the Belt and Road, applications of the Beidou Navigation Satellite System, peanut exports to China, and other matters.

Chinese President Xi Jinping holds talks with Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, who is in Beijing for the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) and a state visit, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, the capital of China, Sept. 3, 2024. (Xinhua/Huang Jingwen)

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Nigerian President Bola Tinubu held talks on Tuesday and announced the elevation of China-Nigeria ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership.

Tinubu is in Beijing for the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) and a state visit.

China is further deepening reform comprehensively to advance Chinese modernization, which will bring more opportunities for the development of China-Nigeria relations, Xi said.

The two sides should work together to realize their respective modernization with high-quality cooperation and push China-Nigeria relations for new and greater development, he said.

Xi noted that the two countries should enhance strategic mutual trust, view and develop bilateral relations from a strategic and long-term perspective, and firmly support each other on issues of their respective core interests and major concerns.

Xi called for promoting the interconnected and integrated development of infrastructure, energy, and mineral resources with industries, and fostering cooperation for new growth in areas such as the digital economy and new energy.

China supports Nigeria in fighting terrorism, maintaining regional stability, and playing a bigger role in international and regional affairs, Xi said, underscoring the country's willingness to strengthen multilateral coordination with Nigeria to safeguard the interests of developing countries.

Tinubu highlighted the significance of deepening economic cooperation and developing a comprehensive strategic partnership with China and said Nigeria hopes to become China's largest trade and investment partner in Africa.

Nigeria welcomes more Chinese enterprises to make investments and expand mutually beneficial cooperation in agriculture, manufacturing, mineral resources, energy, and infrastructure in a bid to help Nigeria and West Africa achieve modernization and effectively get rid of poverty, he said, adding that Nigeria is willing to provide sound security conditions for this purpose.

After the talks, the two heads of state witnessed the signing of bilateral cooperation documents in areas including Belt and Road cooperation, the implementation of the Global Development Initiative, economic development, the application of the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System, peanut exports to China, and news media.

The two sides released a joint statement on establishing a comprehensive strategic partnership and building a high-level China-Nigeria community with a shared future.

Prior to the talks, Xi held a welcome ceremony for Tinubu at the Great Hall of the People.