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journalists from many african countries: china is safe and developed, and we are grateful for its continued support for the development of the african continent

2024-09-08

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chinese and foreign journalists cover the 2024 beijing summit of the forum on china-africa cooperation
overseas network, september 6 the 2024 beijing summit of the forum on china-africa cooperation was held in beijing from september 4 to 6. reporters from kenya, south africa, nigeria, gambia and other african countries told overseas network that china has good public security, developed economy and science and technology, which left a deep impression on them. they thanked china for its long-term support for the development of the african continent, looked forward to strengthening cooperation with china in new energy and other fields, and also welcomed chinese friends to invest, travel and experience food in africa.
"this is my third visit to beijing. every time i come, i see new things and witness new developments," said abu bakarr kargbo, a reporter for the sierra leone standard times. he said that the chinese people are kind, enthusiastic and friendly, and africa regards the chinese people as friends and brothers and sisters. china has always supported the development of the african continent, and believes that the china-africa friendship will continue to develop.
joao crisante de pina, a journalist from cape verde radio and television, praised china for its good public security and spoke highly of china's performance in science and technology, especially new energy vehicles, calling them "the way of future development". "walking on the streets of china, you can't hear the noise of new energy vehicles or smell the pollution in the air." "at present, cape verde is increasing investment and cooperating with chinese companies to update and develop its own clean energy system."
moussa sayon camara, a reporter for mali's the independent, visited the beijing grand canal museum during the summit. he said it was encouraging to see the chinese people using different methods to preserve, record and develop their culture. he also said that he hoped that the chinese people would visit africa more often to increase their understanding of africa, and that africa also had many investment and tourism opportunities.
during the interview, many african journalists also enthusiastically "planted" their own special foods to the chinese people. abbey jeffrey makoe, a south african reporter, and aimée raïssa pembe moumossi, a gabonese reporter, respectively recommended their countries' tea and grilled fish to chinese friends. richard kwang kometa, a cameroonian reporter, said that cameroon is rich in oranges, guavas, pineapples, etc. "i believe that chinese friends will be very interested in them after coming to cameroon." (overseas network liu qiang duan ouyang)
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