The leader of China, Xi Jinping, wrote a friendly letter to African countries meeting in Ethiopia. He said Africa keeps growing stronger even when many other parts of the world face hard times. He was happy that African countries work together to make their voice heard around the world.
Xi Jinping sent warm wishes to all African people and their countries. He believes that countries in the southern part of the world, including China and Africa, are becoming more powerful. He feels proud that African countries help each other and work as one big team.
China and Africa have been good friends for many years. Last year, they had a big meeting in Beijing, at which they promised to become even closer partners. China wants to help African countries grow and become modern, just like China. Xi Jinping wants to work with African leaders on new plans that will improve life for both Chinese and African people.
China has built many things in Africa, like roads, railways, and computer networks. It also helps with schools and hospitals and keeping people safe. These two places have been friends for more than sixty years.
Right now, leaders from all over Africa are meeting in Ethiopia. They picked someone new to lead their group—Maumoud Youssef Ali from Djibouti. Others wanted this job, including Raila Odinga from Kenya and Richard Randriamandrato from Madagascar.
Xi Jinping sent warm wishes to all African people and their countries. He believes that countries in the southern part of the world, including China and Africa, are becoming more powerful. He feels proud that African countries help each other and work as one big team.
China and Africa have been good friends for many years. Last year, they had a big meeting in Beijing, at which they promised to become even closer partners. China wants to help African countries grow and become modern, just like China. Xi Jinping wants to work with African leaders on new plans that will improve life for both Chinese and African people.
China has built many things in Africa, like roads, railways, and computer networks. It also helps with schools and hospitals and keeping people safe. These two places have been friends for more than sixty years.
Right now, leaders from all over Africa are meeting in Ethiopia. They picked someone new to lead their group—Maumoud Youssef Ali from Djibouti. Others wanted this job, including Raila Odinga from Kenya and Richard Randriamandrato from Madagascar.