In a move signaling continued solidarity, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi held the ninth round of strategic dialogue with the African Union on January 8 at its Addis Ababa headquarters. The meeting with AU Commission Chair Moussa Faki Mahamat comes at a time when both powers are navigating key development milestones.
Wang commended the AU for spearheading unity across Africa, playing a unique role in bilateral relations. He pointed to President Xi’s 13-year streak of messages to the AU summit as evidence of China’s prioritized engagement.
Marking dual milestones – 70 years of China-Africa diplomatic ties and 36 straight years of early-year FM visits to the continent – Wang stressed these as symbols of policy consistency and developing world unity.
‘We stand at a new juncture with immense cooperation prospects,’ Wang stated. China aims to aid Africa’s modernization through shared development, support AU-led initiatives, and collaborate on global initiatives for infrastructure, digital economy, green development, and industrial chains.
Mahamat reciprocated warmly, calling China a trusted ally rooted in respect and mutual growth. Thankful for sustained support, the AU upheld the one-China principle, endorsed China’s Taiwan stance, and committed to joint efforts for Global South advocacy and equitable world progress.
