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习近平在2018年中非合作论坛北京峰会开幕式上的讲话(摘编)

2020-06-29多语种党政文献简写本及专家解读文库

编者按:2018年9月3日下午,2018年中非合作论坛北京峰会开幕式在人民大会堂举行。国家主席习近平出席开幕式并发表主旨讲话。以下是讲话摘编:

中非合作共赢之路

中非双方走出了一条特色鲜明的合作共赢之路。

中国在合作中坚持真诚友好、平等相待。坚持做到“五不”,即:不干预非洲国家探索符合国情的发展道路,不干涉非洲内政,不把自己的意志强加于人,不在对非援助中附加任何政治条件,不在对非投资融资中谋取政治私利。任何人都不能破坏中非人民的大团结!

中国在合作中坚持义利相兼、以义为先。中国相信中非合作的必由之路就是发挥各自优势,把中国发展同助力非洲发展紧密结合,实现合作共赢、共同发展。任何人都不能阻挡中非人民振兴的步伐!

中国在合作中坚持发展为民、务实高效。中国坚持把中非人民利益放在首位,为中非人民福祉而推进合作,让合作成果惠及中非人民。凡是答应非洲兄弟的事,就会尽心尽力办好。任何人都不能以想象和臆测否定中非合作的显著成就!

中国在合作中坚持开放包容、兼收并蓄。中国愿同国际合作伙伴一道,支持非洲和平与发展。任何人都不能阻止和干扰国际社会支持非洲发展的积极行动!

打造中非命运共同体

我们要扩大各层级政治对话和政策沟通,加强在涉及彼此核心利益和重大关切问题上的相互理解和支持,密切在重大国际和地区问题上的协作配合。

把“一带一路”建设同落实非洲联盟《2063年议程》、联合国2030年可持续发展议程以及非洲各国发展战略相互对接。

我们要把增进民生福祉作为发展中非关系的出发点和落脚点。中国将为非洲减贫发展、就业创收、安居乐业作出新的更大的努力。

我们要促进中非文明交流互鉴、交融共存。我们要扩大文化艺术、教育体育、智库媒体、妇女青年等各界人员交往。

中国主张共同、综合、合作、可持续的新安全观,坚定支持非洲国家和非洲联盟等地区组织以非洲方式解决非洲问题。

中国愿同非洲加强在应对气候变化、应用清洁能源、防控荒漠化和水土流失、保护野生动植物等生态环保领域交流合作。

未来“八大行动”

中国愿同非洲国家密切配合,未来3年和今后一段时间重点实施“八大行动”:

一是实施产业促进行动。中国决定在华设立中国—非洲经贸博览会;鼓励中国企业扩大对非投资;实施50个农业援助项目,向非洲受灾国家提供10亿元人民币紧急人道主义粮食援助,向非洲派遣500名高级农业专家。

二是实施设施联通行动。中国决定和非洲联盟启动编制《中非基础设施合作规划》;支持中国企业以投建营一体化等模式参与非洲基础设施建设。

三是实施贸易便利行动。中国决定扩大进口非洲商品特别是非资源类产品,支持非洲国家参加中国国际进口博览会,免除非洲最不发达国家参展费用。

四是实施绿色发展行动。中国决定为非洲实施50个绿色发展和生态环保援助项目,重点加强在应对气候变化、海洋合作、荒漠化防治、野生动物和植物保护等方面的交流合作。

五是实施能力建设行动。中国决定在非洲设立10个鲁班工坊,向非洲青年提供职业技能培训;为非洲培训1000名精英人才;为非洲提供5万个中国政府奖学金名额,为非洲提供5万个研修培训名额,邀请2000名非洲青年来华交流。

六是实施健康卫生行动。中国决定优化升级50个医疗卫生援非项目,重点援建非洲疾控中心总部、中非友好医院等旗舰项目。

七是实施人文交流行动。中国决定设立中国非洲研究院,同非方深化文明互鉴;支持非洲国家加入丝绸之路国际剧院、博物馆、艺术节等联盟。

八是实施和平安全行动。中国决定设立中非和平安全合作基金,继续向非洲联盟提供无偿军事援助。在联合国维和、打击海盗、反恐等领域推动实施50个安全援助项目。

中国愿以政府援助、金融机构和企业投融资等方式,再向非洲提供600亿美元支持。同时,免除与中国有外交关系的非洲最不发达国家、重债穷国、内陆发展中国家、小岛屿发展中国家截至2018年底到期未偿还政府间无息贷款债务。


President Xi Jinping's Speech at the Opening Ceremony of the 2018 Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation--Edited Excerpt

Editor's note: The 2018 Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation was held in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on September 3, 2018. At the opening ceremony, President Xi Jinping delivered a keynote speech. An edited excerpt follows:

Win-win global cooperation

China and Africa have embarked on a distinctive path of win-win cooperation.

China values sincerity, friendship and equality in pursuing cooperation. The country follows a "five-no" approach to regulate its relations with Africa, which is as follows: no interference in African countries' pursuits of development paths that fit their national conditions; no interference in African countries' internal affairs; no imposition of China's will on African countries; no pulling of political strings to provide assistance; and no pursuit of selfish political gains when engaging in investment and financial cooperation with Africa. Using this approach, there is nothing to undermine the great unity between the Chinese people and the African people.

China pursues common interests with its interaction with Africa, and puts friendship first in cooperation, underlined by the belief that the sure way to boost China-Africa cooperation is for both sides to leverage their respective strengths. In this way, it is possible for China to complement Africa's development through its own growth, and for both sides to pursue cooperation and common development that benefits both sides. No one could hold back the Chinese people or the African people as we march toward rejuvenation.

China takes a people-oriented approach in pursuing efficient and practical cooperation with Africa, with the interests of the African and Chinese populace at the heart of the matter. It is China's desire to improve the wellbeing of Chinese and African people that strengthens the country's commitment to honoring the promises made to Africa. This dedication to bringing all-round benefits to both parties makes it impossible to deny the remarkable achievements made in China-Africa cooperation.

China takes an open and inclusive approach to cooperation. China stands ready to work with other international partners to support Africa in pursuing peace and development. No one could stand in the way or obstruct international efforts to support Africa's development.

An even stronger China-Africa community with a shared future

To advance development in both regions, China and Africa should increase political dialogue and policy communication on all levels to enhance mutual understanding and support on issues involving each other's core interests and major concerns. Such all-encompassing modes of communication would boost coordination on major international and regional issues.

We should align the Belt and Road construction with the implementation of the African Union's Agenda 2063 and the United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, whilst balancing these broader visions with the individual development strategies of various African countries.

The two sides should make the enhancing of people's livelihoods the foundation of developing China-Africa relationship. China will do more to help Africa alleviate poverty, increase employment and income, and better the lives of its people.

China and Africa should enhance friendly exchanges, mutual learning and harmonious coexistence of Chinese and African civilizations. This communication would also involve expanding personnel exchanges on art, education and sports, think tanks and media, as well as women and youth.

China champions a new vision of security that is widely available, comprehensive, cooperative and sustainable. We will firmly support African countries and the African Union as well as other regional organizations in Africa in solving African issues in the African way.

With regards to environmental issues of the day, China will strengthen exchange and cooperation with Africa on the particulars of climate change, clean energy, prevention and control of desertification and soil erosion, as well as the protection of wild animals and plants.

Eight major initiatives

China will implement eight major initiatives with African countries in the next three years and beyond.

--Industrial promotion. A China-Africa economic and trade expo will be set up in China so that Chinese companies are incentivized to increase investment in Africa. China will carry out 50 agricultural assistance programs, provide emergency humanitarian food aid amounting to 1 billion yuan ($147 million) to African countries affected by natural disasters, and send 500 senior agricultural experts to Africa.

--Infrastructure connectivity. China will continue to work with the African Union to formulate a China-Africa infrastructure cooperation plan and give greater support to Chinese companies wishing to improve Africa's infrastructure development by way of investment-construction-operation or through other models.

--Trade facilitation. China will increase imports, especially non-resource products, from Africa and support African countries in participating in the China International Import Expo. The least developed African countries will be exempted from paying exhibition stand fees.

--Green development. China will undertake 50 aid projects on green development. Part of this development is to offer ecological and environmental protection, with a focus on climate change, ocean, desertification prevention and control, and wildlife protection.

--Capacity building. China will set up 10 Luban Workshops in Africa to offer vocational training for young Africans. China will also train 1,000 high-caliber Africans, provide Africa with 50,000 government scholarships, sponsor seminar and workshop opportunities for 50,000 Africans, and invite 2,000 African youths to visit China for exchanges.

--Health care. China will upgrade 50 medical and health aid programs for Africa to modernize the health sector, whilst pursuing flagship projects such as the headquarters of the African Center for Disease Control and Prevention as well as China-Africa Friendship Hospitals.

--People-to-people interactions. China will set up an institute of African studies and enhance exchanges with Africa on its civilization. China welcomes Africa's participation in the Silk Road International League of Theaters, the Silk Road International Museum Alliance and the Network of Silk Road Art Festivals.

--Peace and security. China will set up a China-Africa peace and security fund that will continue to provide free military aid to the African Union. A total of 50 security assistance programs will be carried out in the fields including UN peacekeeping missions, fighting piracy, and combating terrorism so that security can be improved and maintained in the area.

China will extend a total of $60 billion of financing to Africa, which will be provided in the form of government assistance as well as investment and financing by Chinese financial institutions and companies. China will also exempt certain African countries from outstanding debts incurred in the form of interest-free Chinese government loans due by the end of 2018. The exemption will be granted to Africa's least developed countries, the most heavily indebted countries, as well as landlocked and small island developing countries that have diplomatic relations with China.