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The Presidency, Pretoria, Sandton International Convention Centre, 4
December 2015

 

 

Welcome Address by

 

President Jacob Zuma

 

during the Opening Ceremony of the Johannesburg Summit of the Forum on
China-Africa Cooperation

 

Your Excellencies Heads of State and Government

Ministers,

Delegates and Invited Guests,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

 

It is indeed our great honour and privilege to host the Forum for
China-Africa Cooperation Summit in South Africa. 

 

We are pleased that the FOCAC summit is taking place in Africa for the first
time. The decision clearly illustrates the underlying ethos of the FOCAC
platform which is mutual trust, equality and partnership.

 

Esteemed colleagues,

 

Let me welcome the opening statements by my esteemed colleagues President
Xi, President Mugabe and the Chairperson of the AU Commission Dr Dlamini
Zuma.

 

Let me especially acknowledge and welcome the new measures announced by
President Xi this morning which definitely take this partnership between
Africa and China to its highest level since the inception of the FOCAC.

 

Your Excellencies,

 

Tomorrow will be the second anniversary of the passing of our beloved
President Nelson Mandela. 

 

His belief in peace, freedom, democracy, equality, justice and human rights
for all must continue to inspire us to work tirelessly each day to build a
better Africa and a more just world.

 

Your Excellencies,

 

The theme of this Summit, "Africa-China Progressing Together: Win-Win
Cooperation for Common Development" is a clear indications of the intentions
of this strategic partnership.

 

Originally, we were comrades in arms in the quest for liberation and
freedom, at the height of colonialism and apartheid. 

 

Given that history, it was only natural that Africa has developed a win-win
partnership for development and progress with China over the years.

 

The partnership encompasses cooperation in a number of developmental areas
including agriculture, renewable energy, skills training, health, peace and
security and infrastructure development.

 

These elements align with and are integral to our vision for Africa as
outlined by Agenda 2063. 

 

Already the partnership is yielding economic results.

 

China has become Africa's largest trade partner, and Africa is now one of
China's major import sources and fourth largest investment destination. This
partnership can only yield further positive results for Africa's
development.

 

However, we meet during a difficult global economic crisis. This affects
both our trade outlook as well as investment flows into our countries.

 

This period therefore calls for innovation and resilience to make our
economies survive the global meltdown.

 

Also, there is still hope for Africa despite the global economic downturn.
African economies and the Sub-Saharan region in particular have some of the
fastest growing economies in the world. 

 

We have the numbers

 

Importantly, China and African countries share the advantage of having
largely youthful populations. 

 

We also have the numbers.

 

Together we make up nearly a third of the global population. Africa has in
the region of one point one billion people and China has one point three
billion people. 

 

This translates into immense potential, both as markets, but as producers as
well.  

 

Africa also has unique agricultural conditions, innovative and
entrepreneurial businesspeople, indigenous knowledge, a huge economic
potential in our oceans, and significant quantities of mineral resources, to
name a few. 

 

I have deliberately mentioned mineral resources last because, whilst these
are a blessing, they have also made Africa vulnerable to exploitation.

 

It is for this reason that we want to prioritise beneficiation and
value-addition. In that way, what is buried in the belly of our soil will
translates into benefit for the bellies of our citizens.

 

We are also keen to explore cooperation with China to ensure the long term
viability of African mining and extractive industries in a global market.
This is important in light of the declining demand for commodities.

 

We also welcome cooperation between Africa and China on infrastructure
development in the continent.

 

Africa needs improved connectivity through road, rail and air and we need
water infrastructure, energy and a lot more to improve economic activity and
improve lives.

 

Excellencies,

 

The year 2015 has brought about the painful humanitarian disaster occasioned
by unparalleled global migration.

Scores of migrants from Africa and the Middle East have perished in the
Mediterranean Sea in their attempts to reach Europe.

 

This desperation is caused by the urgent need to flee from wars and conflict
and from poverty and hopelessness.

 

Tragically, we are also witnessing increasing incidents of terrorism in
parts of our Continent, France and elsewhere.

 

The tragedies remind as leaders that we must work harder to build peace and
also to promote inclusive growth and development.

 

No military solution

 

There can be no lasting military solution to this problem. It needs
political, social and economic solutions to ensure sustainability.

 

In the short term we need to protect our youth in particular from being
brainwashed into joining extremist groupings that perpetuate violence and
destruction.

 

Importantly, we must give the African people who live in poverty hope that a
better future is possible.

 

Africa has already taken steps to find African solutions to end conflicts
and instability.

 

The continent has committed to Silencing the Guns in our continent by 2020,
in alignment with our commitment to Agenda 2063.

 

We have already taken a significant step forward towards bringing the
African Standby Force and its Rapid Deployment Capability into operation.
The Force will respond quickly in conflict situations to save lives and
bring stability.

 

I would like to acknowledge the tangible contribution of the People's
Republic of China's with regard to peacekeeping in Africa.

 

In addition to participating in up to sixteen United Nations Peacekeeping
Missions in Africa, China currently has approximately 2000 peacekeeping
personnel on the ground. We appreciate this commitment to peace, development
and progress.

 

It gives practical meaning to the belief of President Xi that China's
military capability must be utilized to achieve peace.

 

Excellencies,

 

We must give our people hope that indeed the guns will be silenced, and that
peace can be achieved in every part of the continent.

 

Peace creates better conditions for the achievement of economic development
and growth.

 

Your Excellencies,

 

Very important discussions are taking place in Paris, France, the Twenty
First Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate
Change, (COP 21), building on the successful Durban COP 17 conference in
2011.

 

The Fifth Assessment Report of the Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate
Change confirms that each of the past three decades has been successively
warmer than the preceding decades.

 

We must take this warning very seriously as global warming is already
affecting agriculture, human settlements, water supplies and other services
in our continent.

 

As the Chair of the Group of 77 plus China and an active member of the
Africa Group of Negotiators and the Brazil, South Africa, India and China
group known as the BASIC, South Africa has the special responsibility of
advancing the collective and shared interests of developing countries in the
negotiations for the Paris Agreement.

 

This necessitates defending the legal rights of developing countries under
the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.

 

This includes the right to receive the support they require to make the
transition to a low carbon economy and to adapt to climate climate including
support for those that have suffered loss and damage.

 

It is also a fundamental principle of the Convention that our actions must
be based on the principle of Common But Differentiated Responsibilities and
Respective Capabilities.

 

We wish all parties successful negotiations in Paris. These are set to
intensify next week. COP 21 must succeed and must produce a legally binding
outcome that is applicable to all that will save this planet for future
generations.

 

Your Excellencies,

Esteemed guests,

 

The strategic partnership and cooperation between Africa and the People's
Republic of China is an important instrument towards the achievement of our
development goals.

 

This Summit will serve to further enhance the partnership for mutual
benefit.

 

I wish you all a successful summit.

 

I thank you.

 

Issued by

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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