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5 December 2015

 

 

Forum on China-Africa Cooperation

 

Declaration

 

of the Johannesburg Summit

 

(Combined Draft Version of Africa and China)

 

 

1.     We, the Heads of State, Government and Delegations of the People's
Republic of China and 50 African countries (listed in the schedule annexed
hereto), and the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, convened in
Johannesburg, South Africa on the 4th and 5th of December 2015 for the
Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) under the theme
"China-Africa Progressing Together: Win-Win Cooperation for Common
Development", to consolidate solidarity and cooperation among the peoples of
China and Africa.

 

2.     Coming together as Africa, with a population of 1.1 billion people,
and China, with 1.3 billion people, we are committed to ushering in a new
blueprint to realize opportunities for future mutual development, and to
contribute to promoting world peace, stability and the development of Africa
and China.

 

3.     Both African countries and China are developing countries facing
common challenges of development and sharing broad common interests in a
world that is undergoing and will continue to undergo profound and complex
changes.

 

Therefore, it is incumbent on us to continue to strengthen the current
platform for collective dialogue, consolidate Africa-China traditional
friendship, deepen strategic collaboration and enhance the mechanism of
practical cooperation between China and Africa.

 

Both sides agree to upgrade the new type of strategic partnership to
comprehensive strategic and cooperative partnership and promote a
comprehensive upgrading of the China-Africa friendly and mutually beneficial
cooperation.

 

4.     We are pleased to observe that FOCAC has achieved mutually beneficial
results during the past 15 years since its establishment. We highly commend
the major follow-up actions initiated and implemented by the Beijing Summit
and the Ministerial Conferences of FOCAC in this regard.

 

5.     China-Africa cooperation has been constantly enriched, covering
broader areas with more diversified participants and FOCAC has become a
resounding brand for China-Africa solidarity and cooperation, and a model
for leading international cooperation in Africa. In this regard, we further
welcome with appreciation the efforts that FOCAC has made to deepen
structured ties with regional bodies such as the African Union and its
structures, Regional Economic Communities and the African Development Bank.

 

6.     We believe that China-Africa relations promote the common interests
of both our peoples and continue the trend of prosperous growth evident over
the last 15 years.

 

7.     With the United Nations (UN) marking its 70"' anniversary, we believe
that to safeguard the results of the world victory in the World War 2,
international equity and justice is vital to maintaining world peace,
stability and prosperity. We express our commitment to resolutely reject any
attempts to misrepresent the results of World War 2. While remembering the
scourge of wars, we highlight that it is our common duty to build a future
of peace and development.

 

8.     We believe that, with the development of a world characterised by
inter-dependence and connectivity under globalisation, and diversification
at various levels, the interests of countries have become inextricably
linked, with a growing sense of common destiny.

 

9.     We underscore upholding the purposes and principles of the Charter of
the UN, as well as its authority as the leading institution in international
affairs.

 

We are committed to strengthening cooperation, coordination and support
between the two sides in international organizations and multilateral
mechanisms on regional and international issues of common interest, jointly
advancing democracy and the rule of law in international relations,
advocating for an equitable and just international order, in order to build
a harmonious world of durable peace and common prosperity.

 

10.   We believe that in the midst of complex and profound global changes,
we need to be done to ensure an international system of governance that is
just, equitable, representative and better suited to the political realities
of the world in order to maintain peace, stability and prosperity.

 

11.    Therefore, we are committed to the principles of multilateralism,
while opposing interference in the internal affairs of countries and the use
or threat of force in international affairs.

 

In this regard, we stand for the establishment of a just international order
with win-win cooperation at its core to promote a more equitable, fair and
reasonable development and to safeguard and enhance the legitimate rights
and interests of the developing countries.

 

12.   We stand for upholding the UN's core position and role in
international affairs, and reaffirm the need for reform of the UN. In this
regard, we reaffirm that the historical injustices endured by African
countries should be undone, and priority should be given to increasing the
representation of African countries in the UN Security Council (UNSC) and
other agencies.

 

13.   We furthermore underscore the significance of Africa as an important,
strong, resilient and influential global player and partner, though being an
active and equal participant in global affairs. In this regard, we recognise
the critical role of the African Union in conflict resolution, prevention
and management and commend the efforts of African countries, the African
Union and Regional Economic Communities to independently resolve regional
conflicts and maintain regional peace and stability. We emphasize the
significance of cooperation between the UN and the AU in accordance with
Chapter 8 of the UN Charter and particularly UNSC Resolutions 1809 and 2033.
We reiterate that crises and disputes must be resolved peacefully though
political means and advocate the doctrine of common, comprehensive,
cooperative and sustainable security.

 

14.   We welcome the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
as a universal, transformative and integrated development plan.

 

It remains important for the developed countries to honour compliments made
in respect of the 2030 Agenda, in particular those relating to Goal 17, as
well as continuing to meet their current commitments to ensure the full
implementation of the Agenda.

 

15.   In this regard, we also call on the international community to pay
greater attention to the issues of development, show political sincerity and
give priority to supporting the resolution of difficulties and challenges
faced by developing countries, especially the least developed countries in
Africa to independently achieve sustainable development. We urge developed
countries to honour their commitments to provide aid to developing
countries, African countries in particular, as we believe that the
North-South imbalance in development is an important factor hindering the
strong recovery and sustained growth of the world economy.

 

16.   We support strengthened South-South cooperation and are convinced that
China-Africa cooperation is a model manifestation of this. In this regard,
China is committed to supporting Africa's efforts to implement Agenda 2063,
its First 10-Year Implementation Plan and NEPAD and believes that they are
essential to Africa's pursuit of peace, stability, integration, growth and
development.

 

17.   We oppose trade protectionism in all its forms and are in favour of
advancing the World Trade Organization (WTO) Doha Development Round
negotiations and safeguarding and developing an open world economy. We
further welcome the first hosting of the 10th WTO Ministerial Conference in
Africa, taking place from 15 to 18 December 2015 in Nairobi, Kenya, and
stress the importance of a successful meeting in Nairobi that brings
tangible results and meaningful outcomes on the developmental agenda for
Developing and Least Developed Countries.

 

18.   We stand for necessary reform of the existing international financial
system, and the establishment of a fair, just, inclusive and orderly
international financial system. Efforts should be made to truly increase the
voice and representation of developing countries particularly China and
African countries in the international financial institutions and the
international monetary system, and strengthen the mandate of the
international financial institutions in development and poverty eradication,
in an effort to narrow the North-South gap. In this regard, we welcome the
establishment of the BRICS New Development Bank, with its headquarters in
Shanghai and the African Regional Centre in South Africa, with a focus on
supporting development in Africa, in particular on infrastructure and
sustainable development projects.

 

19.   We will, in keeping with the principles of equity and "common but
differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities", support the
21st Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change to adopt a protocol, another legal instrument or an agreed
outcome with legal force under the Convention, which provides an effective
solution to the global response to climate change with means of
implementation required by developing countries. We further affirm the
importance of addressing mitigation and adaptation in a balanced manner.
Adaptation is equally a global responsibility. We further affirm that
fulfilling the ultimate objective of the Convention will require
strengthening the multilateral, rules-based regime and the urgent and
sustained implementation of existing commitments under the Convention,
including the entry into force of the Doha Amendment on the 2nd Commitment
Period of the Kyoto Protocol. We acknowledge that climate change is
exacerbating existing challenges in Africa and is placing additional burdens
on national budgets and efforts of African States to achieve sustainable
development. In this regard, the African side recognizes China's initiative
in capitalising the China South-South Cooperation Fund to support African
Countries combat climate change, drought and desertification.

 

20.  We are committed to the path of peaceful development and its
contribution to world peace, stability and economic growth, and are of the
view that China's economic restructuring and progress will help Africa
advance its own industrialization and modernization processes.

 

21.  The African side acknowledges and appreciates the leading efforts and
contribution made by China as the first responder to deliver Ebola Virus
Disease emergency support to the affected countries.

 

22.  We reaffirm our commitment to the One China policy. Both sides will
continue to support each other's efforts to safeguard national sovereignty,
security and development interests and to promote the causes of national
reunification and regional integration respectively.

 

23.  We support Africa's effective endeavours to safeguard and maintain
regional peace and stability, aimed at achieving higher economic growth
rates and promoting integration and self-reliance. China believes that
Africa is a significant force of politics, economy and culture in the world.

 

24.  We believe that China and Africa's development strategies, are
complementary and characterised by mutual benefit, equality, openness,
inclusiveness, accountability, and that they demonstrate the possibilities
and opportunities of solidarity, mutual support and respect among the
developing countries. Therefore, both sides shall explore and fully utilize
their comparative strengths to promote and further improve this mutually
beneficial cooperation.

 

25.  We solemnly declare that, adhering to the principles of sincerity,
practical results, affinity and good faith and the values of friendship,
justice and shared interests, both China and Africa are committed to
building and developing comprehensive strategic and cooperative partnership
featuring political equality and mutual trust, economic cooperation for
win-win results, exchanges and mutual learning between Chinese and African
civilizations, mutual assistance in security affairs and solidarity and
cooperation in international affairs. To this end, we will:

 

25.1  Remain committed to treating each other as equals and enhancing
solidarity and mutual trust. Increase, improve and strengthen dialogue and
cooperation between the governments of the two sides at all levels; Respect
each other's core interests, accommodate each other's legitimate concerns
and aspirations, cement consensus on key strategies; Promote exchanges and
cooperation in the judicial, law enforcement and legislative fields;
Strengthen China's cooperation with the African countries, the African Union
and its structures, the Regional Economic Communities and the African
Development Bank to advance the regional integration agenda, to safeguard
peace and stability in Africa and to promote the socio-economic development
of Africa.

 

25.2  Adhere to the principle of upholding justice and promoting common
interests and common development. Actively pursue cooperation between our
industries and develop industrial capacity, and jointly promote the process
of industrialization and agricultural modernization in Africa;  Focus on
strengthening cooperation in infrastructure projects including, but not
limited to, railways, highways, regional aviation, power, water supply,
information and communication, airport and posts, as well as human resource
development cooperation and capacity building; Give priority to promoting
mutually beneficial cooperation in agriculture and food security, processing
and manufacturing, energy resources, maritime economy, tourism, investment,
trade, finance, technology transfer and other fields. We underscore the
importance of intensifying cooperation in projects related to beneficiation
at source, while enhancing technical and intellectual capacities; Enhance
collaboration in the development of industrial production capabilities and
value addition by establishing industrial parks and clusters, technology
parks, special economic zones (SEZs) and engineering centres providing
training for engineering and technical personnel and managers; Actively
explore the linkages between China's initiatives of building the Silk Road
Economic Belt and 2lst Century Maritime Silk Road and Africa's economic
integration and sustainable development agenda, and seek more opportunities
to promote common development and realize our common dreams.

 

25.3  Promote mutual learning and seek harmonious progress though mutual
efforts. Share experience for development, deepen cooperation in various
fields such as development assistance, medical care and public health,
education, poverty eradication, science and technology and knowledge
sharing, and ecological and environmental protection; recognize the
importance of developing technology and innovation in advancing the economic
growth of African countries in areas such as the mining and extractive
industry, pharmaceuticals, information technology, and chemicals and
petrochemicals, both in the area of exploration and extraction of natural
resources and in their processing; Strengthen people-to-people and cultural
exchanges and cooperation between the two parties and, in particular,
enhance exchanges in culture and art, education, sports, tourism, press and
media, and between academia, think tanks, the youth, women, trade unions and
persons with disabilities, with a view to deepening the understanding and
friendship between the peoples of China and Africa.

 

25.4  Continue to support each other on security matters and maintain peace
and security. We remain committed to seeking the peaceful settlement of
disputes through dialogue and consultation, and China supports Africa in its
efforts to solve African problems through African solutions;

 

Implement the "Initiative on China-Africa Cooperative Partnership for Peace
and Security", support the building of the collective security mechanism in
Africa, and jointly manage non-traditional security issues and global
challenges such as, but not limited to, food security, energy security,
cyber security, climate change, biodiversity conservation, major
communicable diseases and transnational crimes.

 

We firmly condemn terrorism in all its forms and we commit to combining our
efforts in a coordinated and more efficient way to fight against this
scourge which constitutes a global threat for humanity and its values of
peace and tolerance.

 

25.5  Unswervingly coordinate and cooperate with each other and safeguard
our common interests. In the United Nations, international financial
institutions and other multilateral organizations, we will strengthen
coordination and cooperation on regional and international issues of common
interests, and firmly safeguard the common interests of China, Africa and
other developing countries. African countries support China's hosting of the
G20 Summit in 2016 and laud China's commitment to promote further
cooperation between the G20 and African countries. In this regard, we
appreciate and welcome the international community, especially developed
countries, making active efforts and contributing to the peace, development
and prosperity of Africa.

 

26.  We welcome the outcomes of the 2nd Ministerial Forum of China-Africa
Health Development and the 5'" China-Africa Business Forum held in South
Africa at various times over the last three months.

 

27.  We commend the Ministers participating in the 6Ih Ministerial
Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation for their dedicated
efforts and outstanding work. In this regard, we have, in the spirit of this
Declaration, adopted the Johannesburg Action Plan (20 16-20 18) of the Forum
on China-Africa Cooperation. We commit ourselves to implementing the
Johannesburg Action Plan and will work to ensure its successful
implementation.

 

28.  We express our profound gratitude to H.E. President Jacob
Gedleyihlekisa Zuma of the Republic of South Africa, and H.E. President Xi
Jinping of the People's Republic of China, for co-chairing the 2015
Johannesburg Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).

 

29.  We further express our profound gratitude to the Government and the
People of the Republic of South Africa for their kind hospitality and
excellent facilities for the duration of the 2015 Johannesburg Summit of the
Forum on China-Africa Cooperation.

 

30.  The 7th Ministerial Conference of FOCAC will be held in the People's
Republic of China in 2018.

 

 

List of African countries:

 

Algeria, Botswana, Cameroon, Comoros, Cote d'Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea,
Gabon, Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Malawi, Mauritius, Namibia, Rwanda, Sierra
Leone, South Sudan, Togo, Zambia, Angola, Burundi, Central African Republic,
Congo, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ghana, Kenya, Libya, Mali, Morocco, Niger,
Senegal, Somalia, Sudan, Tunisia, Zimbabwe, Benin, Cabo Verde, Chad,
Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Guinea, Lesotho, Madagascar,
Mauritania, Mozambique, Nigeria, Seychelles, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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