搜索关注在线英语听力室公众号:tingroom,领取免费英语资料大礼包。
(单词翻译)
Chinese and African scholars have gathered in Zambia's capital Lusaka, discussing development opportunities unleashed1 by the Belt and Road Initiative.
The two day Africa-China Think Tank Forum2 is co-hosted by the Chinese embassy in Zambia as well as Policy Monitoring and Research Center, a Zambian think tank.
It runs under the theme of "Africa-China Economic Development Agenda-Opportunities for Belt and Road Initiative & FOCAC."
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Chinese ambassador Li Jie points out that the Belt and Road Initiative and Forum on China Africa Cooperation have become two major platforms for China-Africa cooperation.
He calls on both sides to deepen cooperation under the two frameworks.
"The BRI and FOCAC are not 'traps' but 'pies.' In China-Africa cooperation, China is willing to discuss ways to achieve mutual3 benefit and win-win results with African countries," he said.
Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia's first president and the honorary president of the Zambia-China Association, also attended the event.
The 95-year old speaks highly of the Tanzania-Zambia Railway constructed by China in the 1970s and urges African countries to further cooperation with China.
"Africa needs to broaden and deepen her engagement with China. As you leaders meet here in Lusaka, please remember that the Tanzania and Zambia Railway project is a great example of genuine cooperation between partners," he said.
Zambia's Minister of Finance, who also chairs the Policy Monitoring and Research Center, says China and Africa have long formed a community with a shared future.
Margaret Mwanakatwe calls on African nations to link their own national development strategies with the BRI.
"It is very critical that Africa pursues a development path that fits into its national conditions anchored on the AU Agenda 2063. Further, we should also strategically align4 programs and infrastructure5 plans to complement6 the one Belt one Road Initiative; that is poised7 to also benefit the continent and enhance trade," she said.
Figures show China has been Africa's largest trading partner for nine years in a row. China's total import and export volume with Africa reached 204 billion US dollars in 2018.
本文本内容来源于互联网抓取和网友提交,仅供参考,部分栏目没有内容,如果您有更合适的内容,欢迎 点击提交 分享给大家。