With the touchdown of the airplane taken by Zimbabwean President Robert
Gabriel Mugabe at Beijing airport on Friday evening, 47 delegations of the 48
African countries, including 41 heads of state or government, have arrived for a
landmark China-Africa summit due to open Saturday.
Also arriving on Friday were leaders from 16 African nations. Representatives
from international organizations, including the African Union and the United
Nations, have also arrived.
The last delegation headed by Eritrean President Isaias Afwerkiis expected to
arrive early Saturday morning.
The two-day Beijing Summit of Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, the grandest
diplomatic event since 1950s, will highlight "friendship, peace, cooperation,
and development".
