Chinese Premier Li Qiang and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa pledged to deepen cooperation during high-stakes talks ahead of this weekend's G20 Summit in Johannesburg. The leaders vowed to strengthen political trust and economic collaboration between the two BRICS nations as global challenges mount.
Powerhouse Partnership
"We're ready to create new growth engines in AI, green energy, and smart manufacturing," Premier Li announced, highlighting plans for zero-tariff treatments and joint tech labs. The meeting came days after China revealed its 15th Five-Year Plan and South Africa launched its 10-point economic revival strategy.
Global Game-Changers
Both nations committed to supporting Africa's modernization through infrastructure projects and poverty reduction programs. Ramaphosa praised China's four global initiatives on development, security, and AI governance, calling them "essential for our shared future."
Unity Against Challenges
The South African leader reaffirmed support for Beijing's core interests, stating: "Taiwan remains an inseparable part of China's territory." The allies plan coordinated action at the UN and WTO to protect developing nations' interests.
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