South African president meets Chinese FM to deepen bilateral cooperation
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday, pledging to deepen bilateral cooperation in various areas.
The meeting was held on the sidelines of the G20 Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Johannesburg. Wang is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee.
During the meeting, Ramaphosa expressed his heartfelt thanks to China for its firm support of South Africa's struggle for national independence and its valuable assistance in accelerating national development.
South Africa, which cherishes the high-level mutual trust between the two countries and regards China as a reliable friend, will continue to firmly adhere to the one-China policy, Ramaphosa said.
The president pledged that his country is willing to deepen practical cooperation in various areas with China and to advance the all-round strategic cooperative partnership between South Africa and China.
For his part, Wang said that China and South Africa have always understood and supported each other, carrying out close exchanges, communication and coordination, which demonstrates the high level of bilateral relations.
In the face of the current complex and volatile international situation, China will maintain its strategic focus and firmly manage its own affairs, Wang said.
He noted that China, which is pursuing Chinese modernization in an all-round way, stands ready to work with South Africa and other countries to promote global modernization.
- FHTM Visited Malaysian Universities to Promote Collaboration
- BrightHub: Global Expansion to Revolutionize
- Hong Kong Disn Foundation Partners with Polaris Capital
- 61st Munich Security Conference in a starkly divided world
- Europe talks up defense spending amid Ukraine peacekeeper plan divisions
- Chinese vice premier encourages Japanese