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China urges African nations to reject hegemony and bullying actions

China urges African nations to reject hegemony and bullying actions

China urged African nations Tuesday to reject “hegemony” and “bullying actions,” in keeping with media experiences.

“China never imposes its will on other countries and never interferes in Africa’s internal affairs,” Defense Minister Li Shangfu instructed the third China-Africa Peace and Security Forum in Beijing.

Li urged regional nations to proceed cooperating with China on “hotspot and sensitive issues,” Beijing-based China Daily reported.

China‘s help to Africa, together with navy support, Li stated: “is not attached to any political conditions.”

China and African nations will maintain a joint naval drill subsequent yr as the 2 sides transfer to increase navy cooperation, a consultant of the African Union instructed the discussion board.

The joint naval drill might be held in 2024.

Li Shangfu stated: “China will enhance military cooperation with Africa in various fields such as joint exercises, peacekeeping and escorting, military education as well as professional training.”

Beijing’s cooperation with Africa “can inject more stability into the world.”

He stated Beijing will enhance its navy cooperation with the regional nations. “Good China-Africa cooperation can inject more stability into the world,” Li added.

The six-day-long discussion board is being held within the Chinese capital and can conclude on Saturday.

“In the future, China will enhance military cooperation with Africa in various fields including joint exercises, peacekeeping and escorting, military education as well as professional training in order to inject more certainty, stability and positive energy to a turbulent world,” stated the Chinese protection chief.

Representatives from almost 50 international locations and regional organizations in Africa are attending the discussion board, the Chinese Defense Ministry stated.

“China is the biggest developing country and Africa is the continent having the most developing countries. China and Africa share weak and woe. China is willing to firmly stand with African people to implement the Global Security Initiative and build a China-Africa community with shared future,” Li stated.

The Global Security Initiative was proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping final yr in April which “aims to eliminate the root causes of international conflicts, improve global security governance, encourage joint international efforts to bring more stability and certainty to a volatile and changing era, and promote durable peace and development in the world.”

Source: www.anews.com.tr