
Alger is hosting two major events on April 14, 2026: the first International Colloquium on Exchanges and Mutual Inspiration between the Civilizations of China and Arab-African Countries, and the fourth Sino-Arab International Colloquium on Civilizational Exchanges. These events aim to establish a lasting academic dialogue between China, the Arab world, and Africa amidst geopolitical shifts redefining the global South. The colloquium is co-organized by institutions including Northwest University of China, University of Algiers 3, the Chinese Embassy in Algeria, the China International Communication Group's Western Europe and Africa Communication Center, and Fudan University. Over 60 academics and researchers from 13 countries, including China, Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Sudan, Mauritania, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, Iraq, Lebanon, and Palestine, are participating. Discussions cover mutual learning between civilizations, governance models, cultural and human dynamics, and economic, trade, and technological cooperation. The opening ceremony featured Kamel Baddari, representative of the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, and Chinese Ambassador to Algeria, Dong Guangli, alongside Professor Khaled Rouaski, Rector of the University of Algiers 3, and Zhao Lijun and Sun Qingwei, who spoke remotely. The meeting resulted in the "Algiers Consensus on Strengthening Mutual Learning among Civilizations and Global South Cooperation," which outlines six key proposals:
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