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African diplomats stress importance of Sino-African relationship
                 Source: Xinhua | 2018-09-07 23:26:44 | Editor: huaxia

This photo taken on June 9, 2018 shows a bridge built with Chinese assistance in Brazzaville, capital of the Republic of Congo. (Xinhua/Wang Teng)

WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) -- A group of diplomats from African countries on Thursday evening stressed the importance of the Sino-African relationship and expressed eagerness to see the relationship grow stronger in the future.

Michael Moussa-Adamo, Ambassador of Gabon to the United States, told a reception at his residence that China's involvement in Africa has seen the construction of much infrastructure, and has improved the people's lives and yielded many win-win cooperations.

The reception was held to celebrate the successful conclusion of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Beijing Summit, which ended Tuesday.

Ambassadors and dignitaries from over 30 African countries attended the reception.

Serge Mombouli, Ambassador of the Republic of Congo and an organizer of the event, said in an address that the fact that 53 heads of states and governments or their representatives participated in the Beijing summit this year demonstrated the confidence and commitment the African continent has in furthering their ties with China.

China's presence has been felt throughout the continent, according to diplomats at the reception, in the form of Chinese financed or constructed infrastructure, Chinese enterprises, and cooperation in agriculture, security, education, health and culture.

"China is perceived very well in our country," Carlos Veiga, Ambassador of Cabo Verde told Xinhua.

"China attracts many Cabo Verde students to study there, and these students are becoming civil servants. One of my staff at the embassy has studied in China," Veiga said, adding that cultural and education exchange has been a highlight of bilateral ties.

Frederic Hegbe, Ambassador of Togo, told Xinhua that in addition to the numerous infrastructure China helped put in place, China also helped provide medical service to the country.

"My grandfather was treated in a Chinese hospital in Togo when he became ill," Hegbe said.

The diplomats fought back bias from some Western countries claiming that China has been taking advantage of its African ties, saying this accusation is far from the truth.

"Our relationship is a very fair relationship. China is a big country, we are a small country, but China always treats us as equals and with respect," Veiga said.

"We are very happy with our relationship with China, it has only brought us benefits," he said.

Chinese Ambassador Cui Tiankai was invited to the reception. He said China will always be a good friend, a good partner and a good brother to Africa, and that he looks forward for Sino-African ties to grow with the newly-generated momentum from the FOCAC.

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African diplomats stress importance of Sino-African relationship

Source: Xinhua 2018-09-07 23:26:44

This photo taken on June 9, 2018 shows a bridge built with Chinese assistance in Brazzaville, capital of the Republic of Congo. (Xinhua/Wang Teng)

WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) -- A group of diplomats from African countries on Thursday evening stressed the importance of the Sino-African relationship and expressed eagerness to see the relationship grow stronger in the future.

Michael Moussa-Adamo, Ambassador of Gabon to the United States, told a reception at his residence that China's involvement in Africa has seen the construction of much infrastructure, and has improved the people's lives and yielded many win-win cooperations.

The reception was held to celebrate the successful conclusion of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Beijing Summit, which ended Tuesday.

Ambassadors and dignitaries from over 30 African countries attended the reception.

Serge Mombouli, Ambassador of the Republic of Congo and an organizer of the event, said in an address that the fact that 53 heads of states and governments or their representatives participated in the Beijing summit this year demonstrated the confidence and commitment the African continent has in furthering their ties with China.

China's presence has been felt throughout the continent, according to diplomats at the reception, in the form of Chinese financed or constructed infrastructure, Chinese enterprises, and cooperation in agriculture, security, education, health and culture.

"China is perceived very well in our country," Carlos Veiga, Ambassador of Cabo Verde told Xinhua.

"China attracts many Cabo Verde students to study there, and these students are becoming civil servants. One of my staff at the embassy has studied in China," Veiga said, adding that cultural and education exchange has been a highlight of bilateral ties.

Frederic Hegbe, Ambassador of Togo, told Xinhua that in addition to the numerous infrastructure China helped put in place, China also helped provide medical service to the country.

"My grandfather was treated in a Chinese hospital in Togo when he became ill," Hegbe said.

The diplomats fought back bias from some Western countries claiming that China has been taking advantage of its African ties, saying this accusation is far from the truth.

"Our relationship is a very fair relationship. China is a big country, we are a small country, but China always treats us as equals and with respect," Veiga said.

"We are very happy with our relationship with China, it has only brought us benefits," he said.

Chinese Ambassador Cui Tiankai was invited to the reception. He said China will always be a good friend, a good partner and a good brother to Africa, and that he looks forward for Sino-African ties to grow with the newly-generated momentum from the FOCAC.

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