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African foreign ministers : The attempt to disrupt and destroy Africa-China relations is futile

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Over the past few days, China and Africa have maintained close communication and friendly consultations on the situation of African diasporas in Guangdong.

Uganda’s Foreign Minister Kutesa said: Uganda fully understands the epidemic prevention and control measures taken by the Chinese government, especially the Guangdong Provincial Government. They will do a good job in explaining and appeasing the overseas Chinese in Guangdong, while protecting the safety of Chinese citizens in Uganda.

Mali’s Foreign Minister Drame said that China-Africa relations have a solid foundation, and the above-mentioned problems will not affect the relationship between the two sides. The West’s attempts to provoke alienation and disrupt the relations between Africa and China are futile.

Somalia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ahmed Isse Awad, said: Somalia fully understands the pressure of anti-epidemic China is facing, and understands the strict testing measures taken by relevant Chinese departments to protect the safety and health of all people. Misunderstandings can be properly resolved through friendly consultations, which will not affect the current China-Africa anti-epidemic cooperation, nor will it harm the long-established friendly cooperative relationship between China and Africa. Getting stronger.

Angola’s Foreign Minister Antonio said publicly: China is not only a good friend of Angola, but also a good brother of all African countries. Angola understands and supports the anti-epidemic measures that China takes from the domestic anti-epidemic needs, and is willing to continue to maintain communication and cooperation with China to jointly safeguard the overall situation of anti-epidemic unity between China and Africa and safeguard the health, safety and legal rights of the people of both countries.

Author: Ma Peimin

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