Nairobi – The African Union reaffirmed its commitment to the “One China” policy, denying Taiwan’s independence, during a visit by China’s top diplomat Wang Yi to its headquarters in Ethiopia on Thursday.
🚨🇨🇳The African Union Commission and China today officially launched the 2026 People-to-People Exchange Joint Program in Addis Ababa.
The launch ceremony was attended by President of the FDRE, @TayeAtske Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Chairperson of the @_AfricanUnion
1/2 pic.twitter.com/JjnMB0uLv8— Abdi 🇪🇹 (@Abdrezak1584333) January 8, 2026
Wang will next travel to Somalia, which has sought Chinese support and reaffirmed its commitment to the “One China” principle this week, amid rumours that the United States and other countries may also recognise Somaliland’s independence.
Wang and AU chief Mahmoud Ali Youssouf also “expressed concerns on the recent developments in… Venezuela and reaffirmed that the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries must be respected,” the statement added.
Wang is due to visit Tanzania and Lesotho in the coming days. Both countries have seen relations with the West sour in recent months — with Tanzania criticised by Western countries over a bloody election crackdown, and Lesotho hit by punishing US tariffs.
Chinese FM Wang Yi met with Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed in Addis Ababa.#China and #Ethiopia should work together to implement the outcomes of the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (#FOCAC), make full use of China’s zero-tariff policy for all African countries… pic.twitter.com/IETEUiyHw3
— Lin Jian 林剑 (@SpoxCHN_LinJian) January 9, 2026
Source: AFP

