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Bridging continents: China-Arab States Cooperation Forum's path to new cooperation

Source: CGTN | 2024-06-02
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Bridging continents: China-Arab States Cooperation Forum's path to new cooperation

By Adam O. Erol

The opening ceremony of the 10th ministerial conference of the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum is held in Beijing, capital of China, May 30, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

As the world watches, a notable confluence of leaders from Bahrain, Egypt, Tunisia and the UAE are in China from May 28 to June 1. Their state visits culminated in the 10th ministerial conference of the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum (CASCF). This pivotal event promises to reshape international relations and economic partnerships between the Arab world and China, highlighting a new era of strategic cooperation.

This year's forum, set against the backdrop of a globally recuperating economy, was not merely a ceremonial gathering but a strategic alignment of mutual interests in areas such as trade, technology and security. The presence of King Hamad bin lsa Al-Khalifa, President Abdul Fatah Al Sisi, President Kais Saied, and President Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan underscored its significance. These leaders' participation emphasizes the Arab states' commitment to deepening ties with China. This emerging superpower has consistently expanded its influence in the Middle East through initiatives such as the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and beyond.

Strategic alliances and economic cooperation

The conference has adopted a series of outcome documents including the Beijing Declaration and the CASCF execution plan for 2024-2026. These groundbreaking agreements show China and Arab states' continuous support for one another on core interests and promise to enhance cooperation in various fields including "politics, economy and trade, investment, finance, infrastructure, resources and environment, cultural exchanges, aerospace, education and health." The outcomes have set a new benchmark for cooperation and they reflect a shared vision of development that prioritizes sustainable practices and technological advancement, aiming to create a ripple effect across economies and communities.

Chinese President Xi Jinping attends the opening ceremony of the 10th ministerial conference of the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum in Beijing, capital of China, May 30, 2024. [Photo/Xinhua]

China's commitment to infrastructural development in the Arab world is particularly noteworthy. The BRI has already completed numerous projects, such as ports, railways, and industrial parks, enhancing connectivity and economic integration. The new agreements will likely extend these initiatives, focusing on smart infrastructure and sustainable urbanization. Investing in green energy is another critical collaboration area, with both sides recognizing the urgent need to transition to renewable energy sources to combat climate change and ensure long-term energy security.

Commitment to peace and security

A China-Arab states joint statement on the Palestinian issue was released after the conference. Amidst ongoing global conflicts and the volatile nature of Middle Eastern politics, China and the Arab states have pledged to work together to stabilize the region. This involves diplomatic efforts and practical measures against threats that undermine regional peace.

China's foreign policy emphasizes non-interference and peaceful resolution of conflicts, principles that resonate with many Arab states seeking stability amidst regional turmoil. The CASCF provides a platform for dialogue and collaboration on security issues, enabling member states to address common threats such as terrorism and extremism. This collaborative approach to security enhances regional stability and contributes to global peace.

Future implications and global impact

However, while the forum highlighted areas of cooperation, it also illuminated the challenges ahead. The complexities of aligning such diverse political agendas and economic priorities continually test the strength and durability of these partnerships.

The strengthening of Sino-Arab relations could potentially shift regional power dynamics, affecting the Middle East and global geopolitics. The emphasis on cooperation over conflict offers a hopeful vision for the future, but it also necessitates careful, continuous dialogue to address any divergences that may arise.

The potential economic impact of this partnership is substantial. Enhanced trade and investment flows between China and the Arab states will stimulate economic growth, create jobs, and improve living standards. The focus on sustainable development and green energy will contribute to global efforts to combat climate change, setting a positive example for other regions.

In conclusion, the 10th ministerial conference of the CASCF marks a significant stride toward a more interconnected and cooperative future between China and the Arab world. The agreements forged and the declaration made during this period do not merely represent diplomatic formalities. They are a testament to a shared commitment to a prosperous, stable and harmonious world. 

As we move forward, it will be crucial to monitor the implementation of these agreements and the real-world impacts they will bring. The potential for a transformative partnership exists but will require persistent effort, mutual respect and a keen awareness of the global stakes involved. The path laid out by this forum is promising, and the eyes of the world will be watching to see how these newly forged paths between China and the Arab states unfold.

The author is a special commentator on current affairs for CGTN.

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