China-Africa ties hit new heights
Cooperation with Madagascar boosted
President Xi Jinping and President of Madagascar Andry Nirina Rajoelina announced the elevation of the countries' relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership on Friday to enhance bilateral ties.
The two leaders made the announcement during their meeting in Beijing.
Xi hailed the development of bilateral ties, saying that since they established diplomatic relations 52 years ago, both countries have upheld sincere friendship, equal treatment and mutual benefit.
China supports Madagascar in independently exploring a path toward modernization that suits its national conditions, he said, and it is willing to enhance exchanges and expand pragmatic cooperation with the African country, continue implementing the hybrid rice technology assistance project, and explore cooperation in mining, new energy, the blue economy as well as disaster prevention and mitigation.
Xi expressed the country's support for the development of the Confucius Institute and the Luban Workshop in Madagascar to help cultivate more professionals.
Rajoelina said that thanks to China's assistance, Madagascar has realized upgrading of its hybrid rice technology and ensured its food security. Madagascar is committed to becoming a cooperative partner of China, he added.