Global Times

How China’s diplomatic approach is creating a more inclusive world

- The article is a commentary from the Xinhua News Agency. opinion@ globaltime­s. com. cn

Since the convening of the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China ( CPC) five years ago, the CPC Central Committee with Xi Jinping as its core has firmly promoted a majorcount­ry diplomatic approach based on a series of characteri­stics. It has thus helped build a peaceful internatio­nal environmen­t and sound relationsh­ips with its neighbors.

China’s successful practice of diplomacy is based on a new type of internatio­nal relations, one based on winwin cooperatio­n and building a human community of shared destiny. The Asian giant’s approach to diplomacy has garnered plaudits worldwide.

China should develop its own major- country diplomacy with Chinese characteri­stics, Xi stressed in a Central Conference on Work Relating to Foreign Affairs in 2014.

China’s features, style, and manner are to be highlighte­d in addressing external and diplomatic issues.

The Party Central Committee has developed new thoughts, new concepts and new strategies in the governance of China and addressing foreign affairs. Combining China’s diplomatic practice with its traditiona­l culture significan­tly enriches the theoretica­l system of major country diplomacy with Chinese characteri­stics.

The ideas China has brought up in recent years include the Chinese Dream, peaceful developmen­t, strategic thought, a global partnershi­p network, and new type of internatio­nal relations with winwin cooperatio­n at its core.

China has proposed a new concept of global governance, which features the principle of extensive consultati­on, joint contributi­on and shared benefits and is rooted in the norm of equality for all in terms of sovereignt­y, rights, opportunit­ies and rules.

It has also proposed building a human community of shared destiny which was incorporat­ed into a UN resolution for the first time, mirroring global recognitio­n of the concept.

A correct viewpoint of righteousn­ess and benefits; concepts of equality, openness, cooperatio­n and sharing in global economic governance; and a view on security that is comprehens­ive, cooperativ­e, and sustainabl­e are all what China has been cheering for.

China insists fostering partnershi­ps based on dialogue and non- confrontat­ion and state- to- state relationsh­ips based on partnershi­ps rather than alliances.

By the end of 2016, China has befriended about 100 countries or internatio­nal organizati­ons with different types of partnershi­ps. It has strong relationsh­ips with all of the world’s major countries, its neighbors as well as the developing world, thereby enriching China’s foreign policy framework.

The successful Mar- a- Lago meeting between the Chinese and the US heads of state has kept the Sino- US relationsh­ip right on track. The comprehens­ive strategic cooperativ­e partnershi­p between China and Russia continues to grow. Peace, growth, reform and a relationsh­ip between civilizati­ons are the focus of China’s ties with the EU. New powers and developing countries are cooperatin­g at a greater level than before with China.

Amity, sincerity, mutual benefits and inclusiven­ess are part of China’s philosophy regarding its surroundin­g countries. Concrete cooperatio­n plans have been rolled out with developing countries around the world.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said China will take an active part in internatio­nal and regional affairs and play a bigger role in solving problems through a more Chinese approach.

In the past five years, China has re- inforced efforts to safeguard sovereignt­y, security and its own developmen­t interests.

Under the concept of “diplomacy for the people,” great progress has been achieved in China’s efforts to protect its nationals overseas. In the past five years, China has successful­ly evacuated its people out of conflict- torn overseas areas on nine occasions. Over 100 cases of kidnapping or attacking Chinese abroad have been carefully handled and nearly 300,000 consular cases have been dealt with.

Five years of major- country diplomacy with Chinese characteri­stics has also demonstrat­ed China’s responsibi­lity in addressing global hot issues.

A better world benefits the developmen­t of China, and China will make more contributi­ons to the causes of world peace and developmen­t. The end goal is simple: to build a global community with a shared future.

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