The European Union proposed a "triangular partnership with China and Africa" to foster peace, stability and development in Africa.
Before his official visit to Beijing, scheduled on Friday, August 29, Louis Michel, European Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid, described such a partnership as "the opportunity" to address global challenges such as soaring food and oil prices, climate change, and security.
He said that China's growing presence in Africa was a "positive force for the economic development of Africa" and the EU, which is also very active in Africa, is ready to work more closely with China "in a spirit of cooperation with Africa and for Africa." During his visit, he noted that he would discuss with China how the EU and China can cooperate and complement each other in delivering assistance and investments to Africa.
The commissioner recognizes the progress that Africa has made on diversifying its economies, realizing substantial growth rates and integrating its societies into the global economy. However, it remains a fundamental challenge for Africa, he commented, to find a "home-grown model" to drive the continent's development.
He believes that trilateral cooperation would maximize Africa's benefits from trade, investment and new technologies; and as a result, foster peace and stability.
By People's Daily Online
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