China’s Wang Yi Strengthens Ties with Africa for Future Growth
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to four African nations underscores China’s ongoing commitment to strengthening economic and diplomatic ties with Africa.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to four African nations underscores China’s ongoing commitment to strengthening economic and diplomatic ties with Africa.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visits Namibia, Republic of the Congo, Chad, and Nigeria from Jan 5-11 to strengthen China-Africa relations, continuing a 35-year tradition.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visits Namibia, the Republic of Congo, Chad, and Nigeria to strengthen China-Africa relations and foster economic and cultural cooperation.
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