Xinhua president says Arab-Chinese ties have become a model for international cooperation and development.
Fu Hua said the growing ties reflect strong relations built on mutual respect and shared development goals.
Xinhua President Fu Hua says relations between China and Arab countries are evolving into a comprehensive model for international cooperation built on shared development, coordination, and mutual respect.
Cooperation, development, media dialogue, and Global South coordination
Fu Hua said the Arab-Chinese partnership has evolved into an integrated model for international cooperation, highlighting the rapid development of relations between China and Arab countries across multiple sectors.
Speaking during the “Global South High-Level Forum for Media and Think Tanks” on Arab-Chinese partnership, held in Cairo, Fu Hua said the growing ties reflect strong relations built on mutual respect and shared development goals.
The forum brought together senior officials, media representatives, and think tank leaders from across the Arab world and China to discuss cooperation and global challenges.
“The Arab-Chinese partnership has become an integrated model for international cooperation.”
Fu Hua, President of Xinhua
Fu Hua stressed that media organizations and think tanks play a central role in strengthening mutual understanding between peoples and supporting intercultural dialogue.
He said these institutions also help present a realistic image of cooperation opportunities at a time when global challenges require greater coordination and closer international engagement.
Fu Hua said cooperation between China and Arab countries continues expanding across several key sectors.
According to the Xinhua president, China places significant importance on expanding cooperation with Arab countries across several strategic sectors, including economy and trade, technology, energy, infrastructure, green economy initiatives, and sustainable development projects.
He added that these partnerships contribute to achieving shared prosperity and strengthening long-term development cooperation.
Fu Hua described the forum as an important platform for exchanging ideas and expertise while enhancing media and cultural communication between Arab and Chinese institutions.
He said the event helps support the broader trajectory of Arab-Chinese relations and opens wider horizons for future cooperation based on shared interests.
Media and think tanks help strengthen communication between peoples and cultures.
China and Arab countries continue expanding cooperation across strategic economic sectors.
Fu Hua emphasized the importance of stronger coordination among developing countries.
Effective governance remains essential for sustainable development and long-term stability.
In a related context, Fu Hua also reviewed China’s efforts to modernize its national governance system and expand its role in global governance.
He stressed that effective governance remains a cornerstone for achieving stability and sustainable development.
The Xinhua president added that the agency will continue supporting the governance vision promoted by Chinese President Xi Jinping while seeking deeper cooperation with Arab countries in governance-related fields.
Fu Hua emphasized the importance of strengthening cooperation and exchanging ideas among Global South countries to achieve greater integration and coordination in addressing international challenges.
Fu Hua concluded by emphasizing the importance of strengthening cooperation and exchanging ideas among Global South countries to achieve greater integration and coordination in addressing international challenges.
The forum in Cairo highlighted the growing strategic depth of Arab-Chinese relations as both sides seek stronger cooperation across development, infrastructure, trade, media, and governance.
Amid shifting global dynamics and mounting international challenges, both Arab countries and China are increasingly positioning their partnership as part of a broader Global South vision centered on development, coordination, and long-term economic integration.