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Chinese foreign minister pledges military aid for Africa

Natalie Fisher by Natalie Fisher
January 9, 2025
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held talks with Nigerian counterpart Yusuf Tuggar . ©AFP

Abuja (AFP) – Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday pledged Beijing’s full support and military aid for the world’s poorest continent as he wrapped up his Africa tour in Nigeria. Wang began an Africa tour on January 6, visiting Namibia, the Republic of Congo, and Chad before winding up his tour in Nigeria, where he held talks with Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar in the capital Abuja.

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“China will firmly support Africans in addressing African issues in the African way. African people are the real masters of this continent,” Wang said after talks with Tinubu. He pledged one billion yuan ($136 million) in military aid to Africa and said China would help train 6,000 troops and 1,000 police officers across the continent. “China supports Nigeria in rallying countries in the region to achieve strength through unity, to build synergy through reconciliation, and to promote security through cooperation,” Wang said Thursday.

Wang on Wednesday visited the Chadian capital N’Djamena just hours before two dozen armed assailants tried to storm the presidential palace in a failed bid that left 20 dead. One of China’s key trade partners in sub-Saharan Africa, Nigeria exports gas and oil to Beijing and imports manufactured products from the country. Trade between the two nations amounted to $22.6 billion in 2023, according to Abuja.

– Geopolitical rivalry –

The geopolitical rivalry that has played out in Africa between former colonial rulers and nations like China, Russia, and Turkey, has intensified since a wave of military coups toppled leaders in multiple West African countries in recent years. Many former French colonies have severed ties with Paris and looked increasingly towards Moscow, Beijing, Ankara, and Tehran. China is Africa’s top business partner, with $167.8 billion worth of trade in the first quarter of 2024, official Chinese media reported.

Beijing has sent hundreds of thousands of workers and engineers to Africa and gained strategic access to its vast mineral riches, including copper, gold, and lithium. Chinese public bank loans have helped African nations finance construction projects and build infrastructure, but the funds have led to deepening debt in some countries. Chinese President Xi Jinping in September met with about 50 African leaders, including Nigeria’s Tinubu, in a China-Africa cooperation summit during which he promised the continent $50 billion in aid over three years.

Analysts say Beijing’s largesse towards Africa is being recalibrated in the face of economic trouble at home and that geopolitical concerns over a growing tussle with the United States may increasingly be driving policy. Regarding the $50 billion pledged by Beijing, Tinubu said Africa’s “infrastructural needs would require more commitment” and called for a higher amount “to reflect the continent’s reality.” “The infrastructural needs of Africa are greater than that, and we want to move as rapidly as our other counterparts,” he said, and asked China to use its “influence” for Nigeria to gain a permanent seat at the UN Security Council.

© 2024 AFP

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