On the 24th, the mainstream Kenyan media Star published a commentary article written by journalist Onyango Kongyango, stating that China's development philosophy has deeply resonated with African countries such as Kenya. China's steady economic growth provides a stable anchor for the global economy, and its open mind provides a prosperous platform for developing countries. The article summary is as follows: As the world struggles with development inequality and stagnation, China's new development concept of innovation, coordination, green, openness, and sharing provides solutions to many structural problems that plague the global economy. Thanks to the "the Belt and Road" initiative, Kenya and other countries have gained modern infrastructure, intelligent technology and industrial knowledge. When certain countries respond to global economic challenges by building walls, China continues to expand its openness. The newly built trade corridors, manufacturing parks, etc. will be transformed into driving forces for regional and global economic growth. China's foreign policy rooted in the concept of "harmony" emphasizes peace, dialogue, and equality. China's non-interference in internal affairs and respect for the sovereignty of other countries have resonated strongly on the African continent. The message conveyed by China is clear and explicit: all countries, big or small, should have equal voice in global affairs. China is a stable and positive force in today's world. Taking China's investment in Africa as an example, the infrastructure built by China is something that some countries have long promised but rarely fulfilled. The Nairobi Expressway and infrastructure projects across Africa are actual investments in creating employment, improving connectivity, and reducing logistics costs. Africa China cooperation is increasingly emphasizing a people-oriented approach, focusing on skills development, technical education, and industrial training. The cooperation between Kenya and China perfectly aligns with Kenya's 2030 Vision and the African Union's 2063 Agenda, paving the way for industrialization, technology transfer, and sustainable development. (New Society)
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Source:www.people.cn
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