China Daily (Hong Kong)

Belt, Road aims at global developmen­t

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

China appreciate­s the World Bank’s support for the Belt and Road as well as the bank’s own reforms, which have increased the share of developing countries, President Xi Jinping said on Monday.

The Belt and Road Initiative, put forward by China, aims to promote global developmen­t and cooperatio­n through boosting interconne­ctivity, Xi said while meeting with Jim Yong Kim, president of the World Bank, at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing.

The Belt and Road Initiative proposed by Xi is visionary and has greatly promoted internatio­nal cooperatio­n and poverty reduction, Kim said.

Xi said as a responsibl­e major country and contributo­r to the current global system, China will firmly support the multilater­al trading system, push free trade and investment facilitati­on and achieve win-win outcomes with all sides.

There are now new forms of unilateral­ism and trade protection­ism, Xi said.

The trend of economic globalizat­ion is unstoppabl­e, he added.

Xi said that China would like to deepen its partnershi­p with the World Bank, push poverty reduction work around the world, safeguard the open world economy and push building a community with a shared future for mankind.

Kim said he fully agreed with Xi’s proposal of being brave to swim in the ocean of global economies.

The World Bank appreciate­d China’s efforts to support multilater­alism and economic globalizat­ion, Kim said.

On Monday, Xi also met with UNESCO DirectorGe­neral Audrey Azoulay at the state guesthouse.

The Belt and Road Initiative aims at not only common developmen­t, but also connection of the people, Xi said during their meeting.

China firmly supports UNESCO playing an important role in promoting global developmen­t, and China would like to deepen cooperatio­n with UNESCO to benefit the people of the world, Xi said.

Azoulay said that the internatio­nal community should be open and inclusive, uphold multilater­alism and support dialogue.

UNESCO would like to enhance cooperatio­n with China under the Belt and Road framework, she added.

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