A senior Tunisian official
has said the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC)
would be a grand event with great significance that would help further promote
cooperation between China and Africa in various fields.
In an exclusive interview with Xinhua, Mohamed Nouri Jouini, Tunisia's
Minister of Development and International Cooperation, said the launch of the
FOCAC summit came at a time when many African countries were making progress in
economic fields, adding impetus to their opening up to the world.
Jouini, also head of the Tunisian delegation, said China attached great
importance to developing relations with African countries and played an
important role in broadening cooperation with the continent.
The minister hoped Africa and China would establish a more comprehensive and
balanced cooperative relationship and strengthen cooperation in science and
technology, culture and sports.
Jouini visited China in April. He said China was developing very fast and had
experienced dramatic changes, especially in its economy and urban construction.
He said African countries were heartily glad that China had become one of the
important countries of the world in terms of economic development. African
countries could benefit from China's development.
Jouini said Tunisia was paying attention to developing cooperative relations
with China in all fields. He said bilateral relations had been developing
continuously since the two nations established diplomatic ties 40 years ago.
At present, the two countries maintain good relations and high-level
exchanges, and their cooperation in economy and trade is developing constantly,
he added.
Jouini called on Chinese enterprises and companies to invest inhis country
and further promote the development of friendly cooperative relations between
Tunisia and China.
The summit, due to be held from Nov. 3-5 and to be attended by some 30
African heads of state or government, will be the highest-level and
largest-scale meeting between Chinese and African leaders since China and
African countries started to forge cooperative ties in the
1950s.