BEIJING, Sept. 8,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2024 Summit of the Forum on
China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) was successfully held in
Beijing from September 4 to 6. It took place at a critical
juncture when the world is grappling with various regional and
global crises and there is a pressing need for countries from the
Global South to join hands. How does this year's FOCAC elevate ties
between China and Africa? What is the significance of building a
high-level China-Africa community with a shared future? The
Global Times (GT) interviewed a number of former officials
and pundits from various African countries to share their insights
and stories.
In the sixth article of this series, GT reporter Wang
Wenwen interviewed Hoosoow Ali (Ali), founder of the Somali
Institute of Chinese Studies and an expert in China-Africa
relations.
GT: How do you analyze the outcome of this year's FOCAC
summit? To what extent does this forum unite the strengths of
Global South countries?
Ali: As always, this year's FOCAC summit has built
on its past successes by further enhancing collaboration and mutual
exchanges between China and
developing African states. The focus of the summit is on expanding
infrastructural projects, which are a critical need for the
majority of African economies, as well as promoting technological
advancements. FOCAC can add to the strength of the emerging Global
South economies through a unified stance on global issues and joint
ventures under the Belt and Road Initiative.
GT: How do you evaluate China-Somalia
relations in the past few years?
Ali: In recent years, China-Somalia
relations have noticeably strengthened in many ways. When we look
at China, what we see is an old
friend and a trusted, reliable partner. As our largest trading and
developmental partner, China has
not only been a staunch supporter of our sovereignty, but it has
also been highly supportive in our reconstruction process and
ongoing efforts toward peace and stability, and our developmental
potential capacity. Our country, Somalia, has the longest coastline in
Africa, and it is rich in
fisheries and maritime assets. China and Somalia enjoy a warm fisheries
cooperation.
China has been waiting for a
long time to invest in Somalia in
infrastructure, industrialization, renewable energy,
telecommunications, digital resources, as well as fisheries and
renewable energy. Hopefully, the outcome of this FOCAC summit
has offered a new direction and the means for fruitful cooperation
between China and Somalia.
GT: What do you think of China's engagement with Africa in the past few years?
Ali: It was only after China's industrialization that most of
Africa began to develop, acting as
a catalyst for the continent's economic and infrastructural growth.
This development mainly occurred after the colonial era, starting
in the 1960s, when highways, roads, hospitals, stadiums, national
theaters and various types of infrastructural landmarks started to
appear in Africa as a result of
architectural assistance from China to African countries following their
independence.
In Somalia, notable
architectural projects that received assistance from China after our independence include the
National Theater, the National Stadium, and the Banadir
Hospital, etc.
After the establishment of FOCAC in 2000, China's engagement with Africa has been characterized by its growing
investments in infrastructure, technology and sustainable
development.
For example, China's railway
initiatives in building and modernizing African railways include
training local workers and maintaining infrastructure
sustainably.
GT: What is the significance of China and Africa joining hands and working toward a more
just global order?
Ali: The collaboration between China and Africa is significant for fostering a more
just global order. By joining hands, China and Africa can promote equitable trade and
development practices that address historical imbalances. Their
partnership in areas such as technology, renewable energy,
infrastructure, and the fair distribution of global resources and
opportunities can lead mankind toward prosperity. This joint effort
helps balance global power dynamics and create a more inclusive
international system that benefits a broader range of
countries.
GT: What is your understanding of building a high-level
China-Africa community with a shared future?
Ali: The idea of building a high-level China-Africa
community with a shared future highlights a vision of mutual
acceptance, peaceful coexistence and cooperative progress based on
a shared future for mankind. It involves both Africa and China working hand-in-hand to tackle global
challenges such as poverty, monopolized global supply chains,
environmental degradation and technological inequality.
We can learn a lot from China's
approach with which it completely ended poverty in 2020. So, by
focusing on sustainable developments and shared advancements,
China and Africa, with the strength of the Global South,
can create a model of international collaboration that serves the
interests of humanity in all aspects.
GT: Have you taken note of the concept of "Chinese
modernization"? What does "Chinese modernization" offer
Africa?
Ali: Not long ago, I became fascinated with Chinese
modernization, which led me to write a concept that is now widely
used by various institutions and social media platforms. I call it
the "composition of the Chinese path to modernization."
I believe the path to Chinese modernization is founded on three
principles - humanity, culture and environment. Chinese
modernization is built upon unwavering balance, shared societal
values, peaceful advancements of Chinese culture, industrialization
capacity, education, health, welfare, social security, and science
and technology for common prosperity. The Chinese have close ties
to their past while maintaining a watchful eye on the future, which
is why China's success is rooted
in its domestic capacity.
This model offers valuable lessons for Africa, especially in terms of achieving rapid
development and building local capacities. China's experience in developing its
infrastructure and technological sectors provides practical
insights for African nations.
By adopting similar strategies, Africa can benefit from sustainable
development practices, effective infrastructural growth, and
an industrialized economy, ensuring sustainable growth that is both
inclusive and environmentally responsible.
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