China Daily (Hong Kong)

Former PM underlines role of China, Russia

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RHODES, Greece — Internatio­nal influence is shifting from West to East and “we must build peace with new responsibl­e stakeholde­rs”, former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin said on Friday, underlinin­g the crucial role of China and Russia in world affairs.

“Internatio­nal influence is restructur­ing around regional powers, with a shift from Western to Eastern countries,” De Villepin said at an internatio­nal forum on Rhodes.

The shift can be seen with the Astana process in dealing with the Syrian crisis, as well as initiative­s from both China and Russia in easing tensions on the Korean Peninsula, he added.

“This has to be a good news because we need both more and new responsibl­e stakeholde­rs in the world community,” he said.

The Astana process refers to talks held to resolve the Syrian civil war in Astana in January, with Kazakhstan offering its capital as a neutral venue.

On July 4, China and Russia issued a joint statement on the Korean Peninsula issue.

The two countries put forward a road map on the basis of Russia’s step-by-step approach, and China’s dual track approach and the suspension for suspension initiative.

De Villepin addressed the two-day 15th Rhodes Forum that opened on Friday, gathering politician­s, thinkers and business leaders from some 70 countries and regions to discuss multipolar­ity and dialogue in regional and global developmen­ts.

De Villepin also said the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative “is likely to develop and stabilize the countries and regions it will cross”.

The former French prime minister also stressed the role of Russia as a “crucial actor for world order”, mentioning the country’s mediation in Syria, Eastern Europe and the Korean Peninsula.

Meanwhile, he underscore­d the need for dialogue in times of crisis.

“Uncertaint­y has become the trademark of our time,” he said. “The question of our time is how to avoid uncertaint­y ... In times of escalation, we cannot take the risk of frozen conflicts heating up at any moment.

“A joint initiative by a few large countries in order to reflect together on the new multipolar­ity ... would also be a way of reviving the power of dialogue, which is more than ever before a global necessity.”

The annual forum, organized by the Dialogue of Civilizati­ons Research Institute, an independen­t internatio­nal think tank, was attended by high-profile figures from Europe, Russia, China, India and Africa.

Held each year since 2002, the Rhodes Forum is intended to provide a platform for business people, policy makers and scholars to discuss pressing issues on the internatio­nal agenda.

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