China and South Africa agreed here on Thursday to stand together to safeguard the common interests of emerging market economies and developing countries.
The pledge was made during talks between Chinese President Xi Jinping and his South African counterpart Jacob Zuma ahead of the BRICS and Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summits in the southwestern Russian city of Ufa, China's state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
China was willing to strengthen cooperation with South Africa within the mechanism of BRICS, in an effort to better build the BRICS countries, while enabling them to play a constructive role in international affairs, said Xi.
The ties between China and South Africa are at their best time in history, with strong development momentum, he said.
Xi recalled the state visits he and Zuma had paid to each other's countries over the past two years, during which they mapped out long-term and comprehensive plans for bilateral cooperation.
China and South Africa have scored tangible results in strategic cooperation in important sectors, which significantly enriched the connotation of the comprehensive strategic partnership between them, Xi noted.
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China, Xi said, was willing to enhance coordination and cooperation with South Africa, with special focus on such areas as marine economy, production capacity, special economic zone, energy and finance, so as to translate the bilateral friendship and political mutual trust into tangible cooperation results and better benefit the two peoples.
"I am delighted to see that China and South Africa have maintained sound communication and coordination on major international issues," said Xi.
China and Africa are always a community of common destiny and common interests, said Xi, adding that enhancing solidarity and cooperation with African countries has always been a cornerstone for China's foreign policy.
China was willing to join hands with Africa in translating their friendship into cooperation and development momentum, so as to achieve win-win results and common development, said the Chinese president.
The year 2015 marks the 15th anniversary of the founding of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). The 2015 meeting of the FOCAC will be hosted in South Africa and co-chaired by both countries.
China was willing to work with South Africa to make the FOCAC meeting a grand gathering for strengthening China-Africa solidarity and charting out the future of their cooperation, said Xi.
Zuma, on his part, agreed with the positive evaluation on South Africa-China ties made by President Xi, saying that the bilateral ties were built on the foundation of high-level mutual trust.
Recalling the important consensus reached by the two countries on deepening bilateral ties during his state visit to China last year, Zuma said the cooperation in marine economy, finance, agriculture, tourism, science and technology and energy are being carried out smoothly based on the plan set by the two sides.
In multilateral affairs, the two countries have maintained effective coordination, said the South African leader.
Stressing the irresistible development momentum of the BRICS countries, Zuma said South Africa agreed that the BRICS nations should enhance cooperation so as to improve the capabilities of emerging-market economies and developing countries in safeguarding their common interests.
South Africa, said Zuma, appreciated China's long-term and tremendous support to the economic and social development of African countries and its understanding of African countries' positions on major international issues, as well as the great importance it attaches to the FOCAC.
As the host of this year's FOCAC meeting, South Africa hopes the event could achieve positive results through close cooperation with the Chinese side, said Zuma.
In addition, he said, South Africa hoped to boost cooperation between African countries and China in the health sector under the framework of FOCAC.
Xi arrived in Ufa, capital of Russia's Bashkortostan Republic, on Wednesday to attend the Seventh BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) Summit and the 15th meeting of the SCO Heads of State Council.