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China pledges support for peaceful development in Horn of Africa

Beijing’s special envoy Xue Bing tells a regional conference that ‘all parties should engage in dialogue’ to achieve common prosperity

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On 29 July, China’s special envoy for Horn of Africa Affairs, Xue Bing, told a conference in Kampala that Beijing would “actively engage” in regional initiatives. Photo: X/ DGAfrica_MFA
Jevans Nyabiagein Nairobi

China has reaffirmed its support for peaceful development in the Horn of Africa, saying it will “actively engage” in regional initiatives to promote the concept.

Beijing’s special envoy Xue Bing made the pledge at a conference on the topic in the Ugandan capital Kampala on Tuesday, a Chinese-led event that involved representatives from eight countries in East Africa.

Xue said Beijing would offer military assistance and training, as well as help to develop the region’s infrastructure and boost trade.

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“The world today faces overlapping risks and challenges that threaten peace and development in the Horn of Africa, and all parties should engage in dialogue and cooperation to maintain universal security and achieve common prosperity,” Xue told the event, according to the Chinese foreign ministry.

In July, Beijing’s special envoy for the Horn of Africa Xue Bing attends the Third Horn of Africa Peace & Development Conference. Photo: X/DGAfrica_MFA
In July, Beijing’s special envoy for the Horn of Africa Xue Bing attends the Third Horn of Africa Peace & Development Conference. Photo: X/DGAfrica_MFA

Xue outlined further areas of cooperation, including counterterrorism and landmine eradication, while stressing China’s support for “African-led solutions” through platforms such as the African Union and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development.

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