China welcomes the re-election of President Tshisekedi and expresses its desire to deepen trade with the DRC

2024-01-10

China welcomes the re-election of President Tshisekedi and expresses its desire to deepen trade with the DRC

The People’s Republic of China recently sent a message to President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi to congratulate him on his re-election. China, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, expressed its satisfaction following the judgments of the constitutional court rendered on January 9, 2024.

In this message, China highlights the importance of the relationship of comprehensive cooperation and strategic partnership between China and the DRC. She said she was ready to work closely with the DRC to strengthen their traditional friendship and deepen exchanges and cooperation within the framework of the Silk Roads Initiative and the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation.

China highlights the importance of developing trade relations with the DRC, within the framework of the Forum on Sino-African Cooperation. It thus wishes to maximize mutual benefits for the two countries and their respective peoples.

This reaction from China following the re-election of President Tshisekedi demonstrates China’s growing interest in Africa and the importance it attaches to relations with the DRC. This news opens up opportunities to deepen economic and trade cooperation between the two countries.

The re-election of President Tshisekedi and the support of China are positive signs for the DRC, which wishes to strengthen its position on the international scene and stimulate its economic development. This new collaboration between the DRC and China could pave the way for numerous projects and investments, thus promoting growth and progress for the Congolese people.

The re-election of President Tshisekedi therefore marks a new beginning for the DRC, with new prospects for development and international cooperation. Let us hope that this relationship between the DRC and China benefits everyone, and opens up new opportunities for the Congolese people.

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