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As Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi continues his 2025 visit to Africa, maintaining a 35-year diplomatic tradition, Wang Jinjie, deputy general secretary of Peking University's Center for African Studies, highlights that the future of China-Africa relations will focus on youth engagement through education and technology transfer. With more Chinese private companies entering Africa, cultural and economic ties are expected to deepen, reinforcing a long-standing partnership built on mutual development.