Cranes and elephants unite as Yancheng hosts Nairobi photo exhibit
Zhou Jun, deputy representative of the Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations Environment Programme, said, "China consistently upholds the concept of a community with a shared future for humanity and adopts an open, inclusive, and mutually beneficial attitude to actively promote global biodiversity governance and deepen China-Africa cooperation."
China is willing to further strengthen cooperation with Kenya and other African countries in the field of biodiversity conservation, he added.
Chen Weihong, director of the publicity department of Yancheng, remarked, "Using images as a bridge and ecology as a medium, we add a warm note to the friendship between China and Africa, fostering cultural understanding and people-to-people connection. We hope this exhibition gathers the warmth of cooperation and lights up the future of ecological mutual learning."
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