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Xi hosts two dozen African leaders at China's biggest summit

China's President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan along with leaders from African nations at the Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation held at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
 
China's President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan along with leaders from African nations at the Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation held at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted more than two dozen African leaders at a banquet in Beijing on Wednesday, kicking off the city's biggest summit in years with promises of cooperation in infrastructure, energy and education.

China, the world's number two economy, is Africa's largest trading partner and has sought to tap the continent's vast troves of natural resources including copper, gold, lithium and rare earth minerals.

It has also furnished African countries with billions in loans that have helped build much-needed infrastructure but also sometimes stoked controversy by saddling governments with huge debts.

Twenty-five African leaders have arrived in Beijing or confirmed attendance at this week's China-Africa forum, according to a tally, including some whose countries face a rising risk of debt distress.

Xi and his wife Peng Liyuan welcomed guests as they arrived for a lavish dinner at the Great Hall of the People on Wednesday evening, live footage showed.

There was also a 'family' photo of the gathered leaders and Xi will give a speech at an opening ceremony on Thursday morning.

Chinese state media has lauded Xi this week as a 'true friend of Africa', claiming Beijing's ties were reaching 'new heights' under his stewardship.

The Chinese leader had held talks with more than a dozen African counterparts in Beijing by Wednesday, a tally of state media reporting showed.

Xi called during a meeting on Tuesday with President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria -- one of China's biggest borrowers on the continent -- for great cooperation in the 'development of infrastructure, energy and mineral resources', state news agency Xinhua said.

He also promised cooperation in 'investment, trade, infrastructure, mineral resources' and other areas during talks on the same day with Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Xi backed Zimbabwe in its struggle against 'illegal sanctions' imposed by the United States in response to corruption and human rights abuses by the country's leadership. - AFP