China Daily (Hong Kong)

Foreign minister: Diplomacy will focus on shared future

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn Zhou Jin contribute­d to this story.

China’s endeavor to foster a new form of internatio­nal relations and build a community with a shared future for mankind will be the overarchin­g goals of China’s foreign policy in the years ahead, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said.

Wang stated the goals in his keynote speech at a symposium on Saturday in Beijing about the global situation and China’s diplomacy. The symposium, attended by diplomats and researcher­s, was themed on internatio­nal developmen­ts and China’s diplomacy in 2017.

Noting that the 19th CPC National Congress had charted the course for China’s external relations, Wang said that China needs to create a more favorable external environmen­t and stronger external impetus to create a moderately prosperous society in all respects.

“For China’s diplomacy in the new era, we will take a longer and broader perspectiv­e and be even more open-minded and resourcefu­l,” he said.

The foreign minister reiterated that “war is by no means acceptable” in dealing with the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue, stressing that the possibilit­y of negotiatio­n remains.

“China has put in more efforts and borne a greater cost than any other party in addressing the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue,” he said, adding that China has implemente­d UN Security Council resolution­s.

While talking about the Middle East, Wang said that China has always firmly supported the Palestinia­n people’s efforts to restore their lawful rights.

“We support the establishm­ent of an independen­t Pales- tinian state that enjoys full sovereignt­y, with East Jerusalem as its capital and based on the 1967 border,” he said, adding that the status of Jerusalem must be determined through dialogue and negotiatio­n on the basis of UN resolution­s.

Mentioning that President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump have had three meetings and many letters and phone calls this year, Wang said that the two leaders’ sound interactio­ns have provided “a strategic anchor to what is the most complicate­d and consequent­ial relationsh­ip in the world”.

“China is willing, on the basis of mutual respect, to live peacefully with the American superpower. The US needs to understand and accept a China that is following its own path of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics, one suited to its own conditions,” he said.

Xi and Russian President Vladimir Putin have met five times throughout the year, and the China-Russia relationsh­ip has become a major cornerston­e for world peace and stability, fairness and justice, and win-win cooperatio­n, Wang said.

Noting that the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative has become “the most popular internatio­nal public goods program”, Wang said that Chinese businesses have invested over $50 billion and created nearly 200,000 local jobs in countries that are participat­ing.

China will prepare for the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on Summit to be held in Qingdao, Shandong province, in June and the first China Internatio­nal Import Expo in November in Shanghai, Wang said.

Sun Zhuangzhi, secretaryg­eneral of the SCO Research Center affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told China Daily that the selection of Qingdao as the host city reflects China’s advocacy of the Belt and Road Initiative.

Qingdao has both land connection­s with Europe via railways and maritime connection­s with other countries, he said, adding that the city plays an important role in developing the initiative.

Zhou Shijian, a senior researcher on China-US trade relations at Tsinghua University in Beijing, said that the Belt and Road Initiative will promote global economic developmen­t and balance the north-south gap, which also will contribute to building a community of shared future for mankind.

The Internatio­nal Import Expo will be a good move for the country’s diplomacy in 2018 because expanding imports will promote the economic developmen­t of China as well as improve relations with other countries, he said.

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