China-Africa partnership will continue to help uphold multilateralism, develop an open world economy and empower the G20 to build a community with a shared future for humanity
The G20 Johannesburg Summit, which concluded on Nov 23 with a bold Leaders” Declaration urging collective action on issues disproportionately affecting developing countries, such as climate disasters, debt sustainability and inclusive growth, underscored Africa’s role in addressing pressing global challenges. It also marked a striking shift in global governance, with developing countries playing a more positive role.
As a staunch supporter of South Africa’s presidency of the G20, China demonstrated its sincerity and commitment to upholding international collaboration by sending a high-level delegation, initiating new cooperation programs with South Africa and injecting…