The Presidency, 6 December 2014

 

 

President Jacob Zuma lauds China visit

 

 

His Excellency President Jacob Zuma has characterised his State Visit to the
People's Republic of China as a tremendous and fruitful success following
official talks with his Chinese counterpart, His Excellency President Xi
Jinping during the two day visit in Beijing, China. The President has
returned to South Africa today, 6 December 2014.

 

President Zuma said the positive outcomes of the visit were a true
reflection of the strong deepening bilateral, trade and investment relations
between South Africa and China.

 

"The visit has significantly strengthened our relations with China who are
ready to work with South Africa to effectively implement all the plans and
agreements that we have signed, particularly the 5 to 10 Year Framework on
Cooperation which aims to further enhance the implementation of the outcomes
of the Bi-National Commission and the Inter-ministerial Joint Working Group
established recently" said the President.

 

"During the visit we have signed several agreements that will deepen our
relations and President Xi Jinping and his government declared that China
was ready to invest and work with South Africa in various sectors such as
infrastructure development, ocean and green economies, science and
technology, agriculture, environment, finance and other important sectors to
ensure that we achieve the objectives of Comprehensive Strategic
Partnership," the President said.

 

President Zuma said during the official talks with the Chinese leadership,
the two governments had positive discussions on various issues affecting the
African continent particularly the Ebola epidemic, infrastructure
development as well as peace and security.

 

Addressing the South Africa-China Business Forum, President Zuma expressed
his gratitude to the Government of China for the role it played in
supporting Africa to combat the Ebola crisis through the provision of 129
million US dollars aid in support, including financial and human resources
to fight this cruel epidemic.

 

"This means that China shares our view that Ebola is not an African problem
but a global challenge that requires a serious response by the world at
large," the President said.

 

He further encouraged the business sector to work together in realizing the
goals of the comprehensive strategic partnership framework.

 

"It is with great pleasure that we welcome the government to government as
well as private sector agreements entered into during this visit. The
conclusion of these agreements is directly linked to our collective
objectives, as laid out in the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, which
guides our bilateral engagements. The private sector agreements reflect
progress in the drive to deliver on our mandate to eradicate unemployment
and reduce poverty and inequality in South Africa," the President said.

 

China has also declared its readiness to work with African countries to
enrol sustainable infrastructure programmes such as roads, railways and
other strategic economic programmes which will create a conducive trade
environment in the region.

 

During the official talks, the two Heads of State also discussed matters
relating to peace and security in Africa and other regions, President Xi
Jinping declared that China was prepared to assist the African Union in its
peacekeeping missions and was ready to discharge resources to the
continent's peacekeeping mechanisms particularly the African rapid response
forces.

 

The BRICS New Development Bank was also discussed during the official talks,
and both parties agreed on the establishment and operationalisation of the
BRICS New Development Bank as soon as possible.

 

"South Africa is keen to ensure that the Bank's African Regional Centre
provides further impetus to the strategic relationship that was forged
between the BRICS and African leadership in 2013 in Durban, to enhance
economic development for the continent. We will cooperate with China to
ensure that the Shanghai Headquarters and the African Regional Centre in
South Africa are established as per agreed timelines. We have prioritised
the ratification of the agreement establishing the Bank. South Africa has
also instituted committees to make the African Regional Centre operational,"
he added.

 

"It should be noted that the New Development Bank comes to Africa at an
opportune moment where Africa is promoting regional integration and
cross-border trade and investment," President Zuma said.

 

The President said measures to promote industrialization and regional
integration include the relaxation of customs and tax regulations that will
assist with expediting and facilitating the movement of goods and services
within the region.

 

During the visit President Zuma was honoured with the Honorary Professorship
by the Tsinghua University where he delivered a Lecture under theme: "20
Years of Freedom and Democracy and the legacy of late former President
Nelson Mandela".

 

Addressing the academics and students on the historical relations between
South Africa and China, President Zuma said both countries should continue
to promote President Nelson Mandela's legacy, ideals, humanity, values and
his commitment to the notion of a free, united democratic and prosperous
society.

 

"It is with the memory of the vision of Nelson Mandela that we wish to also
achieve the ideal of a better Africa and to contribute to building a better
world. We once again thank the international community for the immense
support we received during the sad period of President Mandela's passing
last year. We were strengthened by this support and solidarity," the
President said.

 

President Zuma also encouraged young people from South Africa and China to
work together and learn from each other to enhance and preserve the long
friendship and partnership that the two countries established many years
ago.

 

He said South Africa will continue to work with China in the fields of
education, research, industrialization and skills development to capacitate
young people and create sustainable jobs.

 

President Zuma and his delegation of Ministers also attended the cultural
closing ceremony of 2014 South Africa Year in China where the President told
the attendees that the hosting of that significant event by the Chinese was
a crucial milestone in the history of people-to-people relations.

 

During this year South Africa was able to showcase its economic, political
and cultural achievements since the end of apartheid to the people of China.

 

"The year has yielded business and development opportunities and provided a
platform to demonstrate South Africa's innovation and best practices in a
multitude of disciplines, including science and technology, mining, arts and
culture, and tourism," President Zuma said.

 

President Zuma was accompanied by Ms Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, Minister of
International Relations and Cooperation; Mr Jeff Radebe, Minister in the
Presidency; Mr Nhlanhla Nene, Minister of Finance; Mr Rob Davies, Minister
of Trade and Industry; Ms Edna Molewa, Minister of Environmental Affairs; Ms
Dipuo Peters, Minister of Transport as well as Mr Senzeni Zokwana, Minister
of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.

 

 

Issued by:

The Presidency <http://www.thepresidency.gov.za/> 

 

Enquiries:

Mac Maharaj

Cell: 079 879 3203

Email: [email protected] 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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