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  Tuesday, 08 November 2011 00:00

Hangzhou - China and Africa have taken another step to strengthen relations
with the launch of a forum to promote research and exchanges among think
tanks from both places.

Representatives of think tanks, political and business leaders from China
and 27 African countries gathered in the Chinese cities of Hangzhou and
Jinhua at the end of October for the first meeting of the China-Africa
Think Tank Forum (CATTF).

The new forum establishes a mechanism for Chinese and African think tanks
to exchange ideas and conduct cooperative work toward deeper understanding
of China-African relations.
Held under the theme "Sino-African Relations in the Second Decade of the
New Century", the meeting reviewed the achievements of the development of
Sino-African relations in the past decade, analysed the existing problems
and challenges facing current Sino-African relations and the outlook for
development and areas of potential innovation in the next decade.

"We regard the China-Africa Think Tank Forum as a positive initiative and
believe that it is timely and necessary to convene its 1st meeting at this
time," the participants said in a statement at the end of the meeting.

"We also believe it should be a shared platform and regular institution for
dialogue and exchanges between Chinese and African think tanks in the new
era."
Sino-African cooperative relations have experienced rapid development since
2000 and, powered by the core engine of the Forum on China-Africa
Cooperation (FOCAC), the growing ties have become one of the most
significant areas in international relations in the past decade.

"We are experiencing an accelerated shift in global power structures, with
the long-established dominance of the West in structures of power, trade
and economy being challenged by the South and East," Essop Pahad, the
former Minister in the Presidency in South Africa under Thabo Mbeki, said
during the launch of the forum.

Chinese Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, Zhai Jun hailed the expanding
relations between China and Africa and said CATTF should be the catalyst
for moving the existing ties forward during the second decade of FOCAC.

"The think tanks have a role to promote China-Africa relations and together
we will work with African governments to cultivate a win-win situation,"
Zhai said.
CATFF will be instrumental in setting up links among Chinese and African
think tanks as well as scholars from other parts of the world with an
interest in Sino-African relations to conduct dialogue, exchanges and
studies on the blossoming ties between China and Africa in a bid to promote
mutual understanding and offer policy recommendations.

The forum has the full support of the FOCAC Follow-up Committee as a
further step to implement the China-Africa Joint Research and Exchange
Programme, one of the eight measures announced by Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao at the Fourth Ministerial Meeting of FOCAC in Sharm el Sheik, Egypt
in November 2009.

Participants at the launch came from Angola, Botswana, Cameroon, China,
Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of Congo, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea,
Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia,
Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Senegal,
Sierra Leone, Sudan, Zimbabwe and the African Union. - sardc.net
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