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With love and respect, Chinese people cherish memory of Zambia’s Kaunda, ‘an old and good friend’

Global Times

Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia’s founding president and the founder of China-Zambia ties, died of an illness at the age of 97 on Thursday, local time, in Lusaka, capital of Zambia.

Thousands of miles away, numerous people in China cherished the memory of the great man who devoted his life to Zambia’s independence and development, and who had made remarkable efforts in promoting the friendship between China and Zambia, as well as China and Africa.

China deeply mourns the death of Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia’s founding president, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said on Friday.

Kaunda was an old and good friend of the Chinese people, having long been committed to the cause of China-Zambia friendship, Zhao noted.

On Chinese social media, many netizens, with love and respect to Kaunda, on Friday shared and forwarded a video of Chairman Mao Zedong meeting Kaunda in Beijing in 1974.

In the video’s nostalgic yellow tone, Mao warmly shakes hands and talks with Kaunda, who wears a Mao’s badge. Mao put forward the well-known “Three Worlds” theory in the meeting, expressing China’s willingness to make friends with developing countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America.

Standing firm with China

Born in April 1924, Kaunda was an internationally renowned leader of African independence movements, politician and social activist, who had made historic contributions to the independence of Zambia and the liberation movements of southern Africa.

He had also been activity pushing forward the friendship and cooperation between Zambia and China throughout his life. He announced that Zambia would establish diplomatic relations with China on October 24, 1964, the day after Zambia declared its independence. With the efforts of both sides, China and Zambia soon officially built diplomatic ties and sent ambassadors to each other on October 29 that year.

Kaunda always stood firmly with China. He had greatly contributed to the restoration of the lawful seat of the People’s Republic of China in the United Nations. He once remarked at the UN rostrum that it was wrong for the UN to have no representatives from the People’s Republic of China.

Kaunda had slammed the allegations of Westerners that China was “grabbing resources in Africa.” Amid the 45th anniversary of the establishment of China-Zambia diplomatic relations in 2009, he told Chinese media that [some Western forces] who were accusing China of coming here to grab wealth, had actually been coming to the continent for hundreds of years to grab economic benefits.

China, instead, has helped many countries in Arica, including Zambia, to struggle for independence, and is continuing to work with the countries to help them develop their economies, Kaunda said.

He cited the Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA), saying the project developed by China in the 1970s was part of the contributions of China to the development of Africa, and a model of the friendship between Africa and China.

“That’s what China is doing – helping us, as friends, genuine friends,” Kaunda said in an interview with Xinhua News Agency in October 2009.

In November 2009, Kaunda was honored with the China-Africa Friendship Award in Beijing, and was chosen as one of the “Five African People Who Deeply Moved the Chinese People.”

The creative term “all-weather friend,” which vividly describes a friendship that remains strong under all kinds of conditions, was firstly put forward by Kaunda.

Decades later, “all-weather friend,” often mentioned by leaders of China and some African countries on various occasions, has become a special witness that highlights the long-standing China-Africa relations, observers said.

Friendship with generations of Chinese leaders

Kaunda had visited China several times from the 1960s to the 2010s. He met and talked with Chinese leaders in Beijing or Lusaka, keeping consolidating and promoting China-Zambia ties during the decades.

Kaunda became the first witness of Chairman Mao’s “Three Worlds” theory in his second visit to China in 1974.

“In my view, the United States and the Soviet Union belong to the first world. The in-between Japan, Europe and Canada belong to the second world. The third world is very populous. Except for Japan, Asia belongs to the third world. So does the whole of Africa and Latin America,” Mao, then 81, told Kaunda.

Kaunda responded that he agreed with Mao’s analysis, saying it was precise and accurate. Through the years, China, as a member of the Third World, has been firmly supporting Third World countries, including Zambia, in their struggles against hegemony and interference by the Western superpowers and pursing self-development.

People’s Daily reported that President Hu Jintao had a thorough, warm and sincere communication with Kaunda in 2007 in Lusaka, with the two looking back on history and the friendship between the two countries.

President Hu warmly greeted the 83-year-old Kaunda on February 4, 2007 in Lusaka. He told Kaunda: “You are an old friend of the Chinese people. You and the older generations of Chinese leaders including Chairman Mao Zedong, Premier Zhou Enlai and Comrade Deng Xiaoping have forged a profound friendship. I am very happy to see you today.”

Kaunda replied that it was great to be able to greet leaders from China – Zambia’s all-weather friend – in Lusaka. The Chinese people have always been Zambia’s genuine friends, he said.

“There is an old Chinese saying: Don’t forget the well-digger while drinking water. The Chinese government and people will never forget your outstanding contribution to the development of China-Zambia and China-Africa friendship,” President Hu responded emotionally.

Hu praised that “during your tenure as President of Zambia, the Tanzania-Zambia Railway, built by China, Zambia and Tanzania, has become a monument in the history of China-Zambia, China-Tanzania, and China-Africa relations,” according to People’s Daily.

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