China, South Africa Strengthen Strategic Ties in Key Sectors
China and South Africa commit to expanding economic and technological cooperation during high-level talks, marking 70 years of China-Africa diplomatic relations.
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China and South Africa commit to expanding economic and technological cooperation during high-level talks, marking 70 years of China-Africa diplomatic relations.
Chinese FM Wang Yi highlights 35-year diplomatic tradition with Africa, citing growing trade and collaborative ventures in tech and renewable energy as ties deepen in 2026.
Chinese and Azerbaijani foreign ministers commit to expanding economic and strategic cooperation in 2026, building on their 2025 comprehensive partnership agreement.
China maintains Africa as diplomatic priority in 2026, deepening infrastructure and cultural ties through FOCAC agreements and new people-to-people initiatives.
China and Africa deepen cooperation through security capacity-building, tariff-free trade, and joint health initiatives as FOCAC enters new implementation phase in 2026.
China’s 36-year tradition of prioritizing African diplomacy continues in 2026 with Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit, marking 70 years of relations and new cultural exchange initiatives.