China hosts two dozen African leaders, marking largest summit in years
News 04-09-2024
The Chinese president held individual meetings with his Nigerian and Zimbabwean counterparts, aiming to strengthen their countries’ bilateral relations
Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted over two dozen African leaders, pledging cooperation in infrastructure, energy, and education at a banquet held in Beijing on Wednesday, marking the country’s largest summit in years.
China is the second-largest economy in the world and Africa’s primary trading partner, investing in the continent’s assortment of natural resources, including gold, lithium, and rare earth minerals.
Beijing has also contributed to aiding some African countries in constructing necessary infrastructure through the provision of billions in loans.
‘True friend of Africa’
Chinese media described the leader as a “true friend of Africa,” saying Beijing’s relations have reached “new heights” after Xi hosted twenty-five African leaders at this week’s China-Africa forum.
The president and his wife Peng Liyuan welcomed the leaders as they arrived for dinner at the Great Hall of the People on Wednesday evening. Additionally, state media depicted Xi talking with over a dozen of his African counterparts on the same day.