The China-Africa relations have withstood the test of time, said Senegal's
Foreign Minister Cheikh Tidiane Gadio.
In an interview with Xinhua News Agency on June 29 (Thursday) night, Gadio
said that despite volatile changes in the international situation, the
traditional friendly relations and cooperation between Africa and China, built
on solid political basis, are bound to develop in the direction of mutual
benefit.
Commenting on the China-Africa Summit due to be held in Beijing in November,
Gadio said that the African countries are deeply concerned with the significant
event, sincerely wishing the historic meeting a success.
Gadio, who was attending an African ministerial meeting at the 7th African
Union (AU) summit, said the African countries speak highly of the bilateral
friendly relations and cooperation between China and Africa.
During the November Summit in Beijing, a number of important decisions will
be announced, and China will expand its aid to infrastructure building in
Africa, Gadio said.
He said it is the hope and conviction of African countries that the decisions
will be implemented adequately.