The African Union's accession to the G20 will promote the development of multilateralism (International Forum)
China's leading support for the African Union's accession to the G20 stems from China's long-term emphasis on Africa and willingness to work hand in hand with Africa for development
At the 18th Summit of G20 Leaders held recently, the African Union became an official member of the G20. African countries welcome this and highly appreciate China's proactive role in supporting the African Union's accession to the G20.
As an important representative of developing countries in the G20, China has experienced hardships in modern times and therefore strongly resonates with the justice demands of African countries. To this day, China has made a huge leap in its own development, but it has not forgotten those countries that still need to accelerate development. China has taken the lead in supporting the African Union's accession to the G20, which has received response and support from the international community. This not only reflects the consensus of all parties in adhering to multilateralism and promoting reform and improvement of the global governance system, but also reflects China's leading role in the relevant processes.
The accession of the African Union to the G20 will promote the development of multilateralism. As an organization that promotes broader unity and solidarity among African countries and peoples, the accession of the African Union to the G20 will help enhance the regional balance of the mechanism. In the current international political landscape, Africa's role cannot be underestimated. Africa attaches great importance to inclusive development and can work together with all parties to provide solutions to the many challenges facing the world. The accession of the African Union to the G20 will inject strong impetus into maintaining multilateralism, improving global governance, and strengthening South South cooperation.
China's leading support for the African Union's accession to the G20 stems from China's long-term emphasis on Africa and willingness to work hand in hand with Africa for development. China regards Africa as a true good friend, partner, and brother, repeatedly extending a helping hand to Africa and actively engaging in mutually beneficial cooperation with African countries. Over the past 10 years, China has further strengthened cooperation with African countries under the framework of jointly building the "the Belt and Road" and the Forum on China Africa Cooperation. More and more African ports, dams, transportation networks, etc. have been completed with China's support, and Africa China cooperation has entered the "fast lane", which helps Africa implement Agenda 2063 and promote the process of African integration.
China's leading support for the African Union's accession to the G20 reflects China's consistent stance on strengthening solidarity and cooperation with developing countries. China's development can be regarded as a model. China has spent over 40 years lifting over 700 million rural impoverished people out of poverty, becoming the world's manufacturing center with advanced infrastructure networks. In strengthening unity and cooperation with developing countries, China's words and actions are consistent. China is a reliable partner for international cooperation among countries and has made important contributions to the development and prosperity of many developing countries.
The international landscape is undergoing profound changes, and a multipolar world is accelerating towards us. China is the first to support the African Union's accession to the G20, which is consistent with China's active efforts to promote world multipolarity. Looking ahead to the future, China will make greater contributions to promoting the construction of a more just and reasonable international order and promoting world prosperity and development.