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Xinhuanet: China-Africa Partnership Conference Highlights Cooperation Toward Shared Global Governance
The conference gathered over 200 representatives from 41 African countries and China to discuss reforms in global governance and strengthen China-Africa cooperation.
- On Thursday, the Global South Media and Think Tank Forum China‑Africa Partnership Conference opened in Johannesburg, exploring ways to strengthen cooperation, amplify the Global South's voice, and promote shared governance.
- Following last year’s Beijing summit, organizers framed the gathering as a continuation of Xi Jinping’s vision, with nearly 70 years of China‑Africa relations providing the historical backdrop.
- More than 200 representatives from over 160 media outlets, think tanks and institutions attended the two-day event co-hosted by Xinhua News Agency, the African Union and South Africa's Independent Media, including delegates from China and 41 African countries.
- Speakers linked concrete pledges in energy and market access to broader development goals, citing China's support in training, technology transfer, infrastructure, renewable energy cooperation, and market access.
- The forum launched the 'United in Heart, Path and Action-- 2026 China‑Africa Partnership Empowerment Action Plan' and released the think‑tank report 'Jointly Building a New Model of Global Leadership,' with Lyu Yansong urging media and think tanks to contribute wisdom.
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Xinhuanet: China-Africa Partnership Conference highlights cooperation toward shared global governance
JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Global South Media and Think Tank Forum China-Africa Partnership Conference opened Thursday here to explore ways to strengthen cooperation, amplify the Global South's collective voice and promote a shared global governance.
HongTing Forum stands as a new bridge in bilateral relations, strengthening ties of cooperation and a shared vision of a more just and multipolar international order
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