China, South Africa Strengthen Strategic Ties at G20 Summit
China and South Africa commit to expanding economic cooperation and multilateral coordination during pivotal G20 meeting, building on strategic agreements from 2024.
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China and South Africa commit to expanding economic cooperation and multilateral coordination during pivotal G20 meeting, building on strategic agreements from 2024.
As the G20 Summit convenes in Africa for the first time, China emphasizes unity and amplifying developing nations’ voices in global governance. #G20Summit2025
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and South African President Ramaphosa pledge to deepen cooperation ahead of the G20 Summit, focusing on economic alignment and mutual support.
Congo’s President Denis Sassou Nguesso arrives in Beijing for the 80th anniversary of the WWII victory commemorations, highlighting China-Africa ties.
Ethiopia hosts China-Africa forum on human rights development, exploring shared strategies for modernization and cross-cultural governance.
Chinese investments in Africa are transforming local economies through fair labor practices, skills development, and infrastructure projects, challenging outdated narratives of exploitation.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met African officials in Changsha to discuss strengthened bilateral ties, multilateral cooperation, and African development priorities.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to attend key FOCAC meeting and China-Africa Economic Expo in Hunan, strengthening Sino-African partnerships.
China’s special envoy Mu Hong to attend Gabon presidential inauguration, signaling continued diplomatic collaboration under Belt and Road Initiative.