Xi said bilateral relations have developed rapidly in recent years, which has brought benefits for people of both nations and promoted regional peace and stability.
Xi said that in the past five years, the Belt and Road Initiative has received positive responses from the international community. The key to the progress scored in promoting the initiative is that it conforms to the trend of world peace and development and meets the aspirations for development and cooperation shared by countries along the route.
Xi made the remarks on Tuesday in a letter replying to college students who took part in the third China College Students' "Internet Plus" Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition.
Xi announced at the summit that China will implement eight major initiatives to enhance cooperation with African countries in the next three years and beyond, covering fields such as industrial promotion, infrastructure connectivity, trade facilitation and green development.
Xi pointed out that the growth of emerging markets and developing countries are still being influenced by regional conflicts, unilateralism and protectionism.
Wuhan will continue to enforce strict controls on residential communities to prevent a rebound of the novel coronavirus after the capital of Hubei province was reconnected with the outside world on Wednesday.
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Xi is one of China's most acclaimed wildlife photographers and acclaimed conservationists, the first Chinese person to win Wildlife Photographer of the Year at the Gerald Durrell Awards for Endangered Wildlife and the TVE Award at the British Wild Screen Festival.
XI'AN -- The Shimao ruins in Northwest China's Shaanxi province has been listed as one of the top 10 archaeological discoveries of the past decade by the Archaeology journal.
Xi said he believed that the annual conference, themed "embracing a new era of eco-civilization: green development with high priority to ecology," would help all parties strengthen consensus and cooperation for the development of global ecological civilization.
XINING - A total of 261 enterprises in Northwest China's Qinghai province were held accountable and punished for illegal activities violating environmental laws in 2018, local authorities said Tuesday.