Five years later, General Secretary Xi Jinping visited South Africa again, leading the strategic mutual trust between China and South Africa to a new height.Three years later, the BRICS meeting resumed offline, and BRICS cooperation ushered in[Detailed]
On the evening of August 24 local time, President Xi Jinping left for home after concluding his attendance at the 15th BRICS Summit and his state visit to South Africa.[Detailed]
On the morning of August 24 local time, President Xi Jinping attended the BRICS meeting with leaders of African countries and other emerging markets and developing countries in Johannesburg[Detailed]
On the 24th, the special press conference of the 15th BRICS Summit announced that Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Argentina, Iran and Ethiopia were officially invited to become members of the BRICS family.
If African integration goes well and China and Africa's respective modernization undertakings develop well, it is to provide new impetus for world economic development, contribute positive energy to international fairness and justice, and set a new benchmark for the global partnership of equality, openness and cooperation.[Detailed]
A few days ago, President Xi Jinping went to Johannesburg, South Africa, to attend the 15th BRICS Leaders' Meeting and delivered a series of important speeches, laying out a blueprint for BRICS cooperation and pointing out the direction for South South cooperation.Looking ahead, President Xi Jinping pointed out at this meeting that BRICS countries "should expand political security cooperation and maintain peace and tranquility".[Detailed]
"China is an indispensable and important cooperative partner for Africa's modernization", and several African leaders attending the dialogue said that the measures proposed by President Xi Jinping once again showed that China is a true friend and partner in Africa's urgent needs.[Detailed]