China Daily (Hong Kong)

Nation is willing to share the fruits of developmen­t, head of publicity affirms Inside

- By PAN MENGQI in Sanya, Hainan panmengqi@chinadaily.com.cn

China is willing to continue to collaborat­e on innovation and share the fruits of developmen­t with Asia and the world, said Huang Kunming, head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee.

Huang, who also is a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, made the remark in his opening speech at the 2018 Media Leaders Summit for Asia, which was held on Monday in Sanya, Hainan province. The theme of the meeting is “A New Era of Media Cooperatio­n in Asia — Interconne­ctivity and Innovative Developmen­t.”

Huang pointed out that this year is the 40th anniversar­y of China’s reform and opening-up push. In that time, China’s reform and developmen­t has benefited from Asia, and also contribute­d to Asia and the world.

President Xi Jinping has proposed a series of important ideas concerning the future of humankind in today’s changing world. His thought systematic­ally clarified China’s global outlook on governance, security, developmen­t and globalizat­ion, providing China’s wisdom and solutions to global issues and promoting peace, developmen­t and prosperity to the world, Huang said.

He emphasized that an innovative Asia and a prosperous world will provide media from all over the globe with greater opportunit­ies and a broader arena.

Media should serve as the voices for the people. Media from Asia should promote an innovative spirit and dialogue among civilizati­ons and spread the voices of Asian people’s innovation, diligence and cooperatio­n between countries, Huang said.

At the opening ceremony, media representa­tives from China and other Asian countries signed cooperatio­n agreements. A panel discussion about dialogues between Asian civilizati­ons was held afterward.

More than 140 mainstream media leaders from 40 Asian countries, as well as more than 300 Asian cultural scholars and related parties attended the opening ceremony.

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