Africa–China relations
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"I have read a book titled Dead Aid written by an African woman writer. The author talks about her personal experiences and draws the conclusion that China's assistance to Africa is sincere, credible, practical and efficient and is welcomed by the African people. I am confident that time will prove that friendship and cooperation between the Chinese and African people has a bright future."--Chinese premier Wen Jiabao, speaking at the 2009 China-Africa Cooperation summit in Egypt |
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Sino-African relations refers to the historical, political, economic, military, social and cultural connections between China and the African continent.
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See also
- List of People's Republic of China diplomatic missions
- List of diplomatic missions of the Republic of China
- Sino-Third World relations
- Caribbean–People's Republic of China relations
- Sino-Pacific relations
- AU Conference Center and Office Complex
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