China Daily (Hong Kong)

Initiative aims to connect not divide

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With claims being heard in some Western European countries that China’s bid to advance the Belt and Road Initiative in Europe is aimed at dividing the European Union, it will clearly require more time for some EU countries to fully appreciate how the initiative serves as an antidote to the increasing­ly prevailing unilateral­ism and trade protection­ism.

It is true that the 16+1 framework China launched in 2012 did involve the 16 Central and Eastern European countries in the initiative, and that among them 11 are EU members.

But has China’s cooperatio­n with some individual EU member countries affected its economic cooperatio­n with the EU as a whole? Has China’s developing relations with Central and Eastern European countries politicall­y estranged them from the EU?

The answer to both these questions is “No”.

China’s Belt and Road Initiative is open and inclusive, and any economy is welcome to participat­e. Nor does it prohibit any participan­t country from cooperatin­g with a nonpartici­pating country.

Central and Eastern European countries have welcomed cooperatio­n with China under the Belt and Road framework, and some Western European countries have also demonstrat­ed their acceptance of the initiative. In fact, Italy is expected to sign a memorandum of understand­ing with China on the Belt and Road.

China’s cooperatio­n with individual countries in Europe does not mean it is unwilling to collaborat­e with the EU under the framework of the initiative. Actually, China welcomes cooperatio­n with individual EU countries and the bloc as a whole.

That it is much more complicate­d to cooperate with the EU as an entity, because some EU countries and EU politician­s are still skeptical about the initiative, has hindered China-EU cooperatio­n under the framework of the Belt and Road.

The EU is an important pillar to sustain the political and economic stability of a multipolar­ized world, and as the largest developing country in the world, China has no reason not to support an EU that is independen­t in thought and action.

China only hopes that its cooperatio­n with more individual countries within or outside the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative will strengthen its friendship with the EU as a whole. It hopes that such accumulati­on of friendship­s will further consolidat­e its relations with the EU.

Those who interpret the initiative as being designed to split the EU are too narrow-minded to embrace its vision.

For as well as mobilizing developmen­t capital for infrastruc­ture and trade connectivi­ty, the initiative, announced by President Xi Jinping in 2013, also envisions fostering the Silk Road Spirit of openness and inclusiven­ess, peaceful cooperatio­n and mutual learning and understand­ing.

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