Wang Yi’s Four-Nation Africa Tour: What to Expect

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi was greeted in Sri Lanka by ambassador Qi Zhenhong during a brief stopover on January 5, 2025 on his way to Namibia. Image via the Sri Lanka Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi made a brief stopover in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo on Sunday en route to Namibia, where he will begin a four-nation, week-long Africa tour. Wang’s visit to the continent marks the 35th consecutive year that a Chinese Foreign Minister makes Africa the first overseas trip of the new year.

After Namibia, Wang will also visit the Republic of the Congo and then, later in the week, head to West Africa for stops in Chad and Nigeria before returning to Beijing on Saturday.

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