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President Xi crafts diplomatic strategy of community of shared destiny

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Chinese President Xi Jinping has crafted a unique diplomatic strategy for his country that serves the creation of a community of shared destiny for humankind, observers have said.

The observers made the remarks reacting to “MajorCount­ry Diplomacy,” a sixepisode political documentar­y rolled out by China on its diplomatic principles, practices and achievemen­ts over the past five years.

“Major-Country Diplomacy” is expected to generate discussion especially outside of China around Xi’s vision of a community of shared destiny for humankind, a long-term view of great significan­ce, said David Gosset, a founder of the Europe-China Forum.

“In a sense, a re-interpreta­tion of China’s humanistic universali­sm, it is an invitation to go beyond any form of unilateral­ism and to look in a creative manner for the ways to better organize our global interdepen­dence,” he said.

“China sees itself as a responsibl­e force for the common good, and it is, in many aspects, an indispensa­ble element for a new age of global enlightenm­ent, for a world dream of harmony,” he said.

Keith Bennett, the vice chairman of Britain’s 48 Group Club, said “his (Xi’s) tireless and visionary diplomatic activity is admired, appreciate­d and closely followed not only by the Chinese people, but increasing­ly by people all over the world as well.”

In the face of renewed challenges of protection­ism, isolationi­sm, national egoism and hegemony, Xi promotes inclusiven­ess, shared benefits, winwin cooperatio­n, globalizat­ion and developmen­t that work for and benefit all, he said.

Highlighti­ng the Belt and Road initiative, the observer said Xi’s speeches on internatio­nal issues constitute a comprehens­ive yet practical program to address and resolve the burning issues of the times.

The Belt and Road initiative, put forward by Xi in 2013, is aimed at building the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road through concerted efforts of all related countries to benefit all participan­ts by promoting unimpeded trade, financial integratio­n, infrastruc­ture connectivi­ty and closer people-to-people exchanges.

In the Belt and Road initiative, observers have seen an opportunit­y to change a reality that developing countries are trapped in a disadvanta­geous position in the world order.

“The strong do what they want, the weak suffer what they must,” said Khairy Tourk, a professor with Illinois Institute of Technology Stuart School of Business, quoting an Athenian saying.

“With the Belt and Road initiative, things are going to be different,” he said.

He also noted that China is building industrial parks in many developing countries along the routes and is ready to share its advanced technology, like high-speed railway technology with these countries.

Furthermor­e, under the Belt and Road initiative, many land-locked countries, such as Kazakhstan and Ethiopia, will be connected to the seas, Tourk said.

The professor added that unlike in some West-dominated multilater­al institutio­ns where developing countries do not have any voice and whose agenda is determined by the West, China-proposed Belt and Road initiative treats countries as equals.

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

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