A group of nearly 100 young and mid-career military officers from Africa began their official visit to China on Tuesday, following an invitation from China’s Ministry of National Defense.
The officers, hailing from over 40 African countries such as Egypt, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Kenya, will visit several cities including Beijing, Changsha, and Shaoshan as part of their exchange program, which will conclude on May 15.
The Ministry stated that this marks the fourth such visit and is intended to implement outcomes from the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, while also strengthening the longstanding military ties between China and African nations.
The visit also aims to enhance mutual understanding between Chinese and African military personnel and support the development of a resilient China-Africa partnership built on a shared future in the new era.
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