CRI听力:South Sudan Ambassador shares his thoughts on so-called “debt trap” issue
2019-03-13来源:CRI
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As the two sessions are going on, many China observers are following closely the country's development. One of them is the Ambassador John Andruga Duku from South Sudan
In 2018, the nation joined the Belt and Road Initiative launched by China in 2013 which aims to build connectivity among nations and regions by focusing on infrastructure construction.
Our reporter Xu Yawen talked to Ambassador Duku on China's 40 years’ reform and opening up, why they want to be part of the Belt and Road Initiative community, and China-Africa cooperation.
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