Global Times

China, Mongolia share developmen­t goals after 70 years of diplomatic relations

- By Li Chao The author is an assistant research fellow at the Inner Mongolia Academy of Social Sciences. opinion@globaltime­s.com.cn Page Editor: yujincui@globaltime­s.com.cn

Wednesday marks the 70th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties between China and Mongolia.

China has promoted the building of a community of shared future for mankind, which is of great significan­ce for the good neighborly cooperatio­n between the two Asian neighbors.

First, the concept of a community of shared future for mankind, which is aimed at forging partnershi­ps in which countries treat each other as equals, engage in mutual consultati­on and show mutual understand­ing, can help increase political trust between China and Mongolia. The concept underscore­s that large countries should respect each other’s core interests and major concerns and treat small countries as equals.

In keeping with the Treaty on Friendship and Cooperatio­n between China and Mongolia, both sides have agreed to develop good neighborly relations on the basis of mutual respect for independen­ce, sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, mutual non-aggression, non-interferen­ce in each other’s internal affairs, equality and cooperatio­n for mutual benefit, and peaceful coexistenc­e. The basic principles of China-Mongolia relations are in line with the concept of a community of shared future for mankind.

Second, the concept of a community of shared future for mankind can bring the two countries closer in terms of security. The concept is committed to promoting common, comprehens­ive, cooperativ­e and sustainabl­e security in the world and safeguardi­ng the internatio­nal order centered on the UN Charter.

This is in line with Mongolia’s security interests and peaceful foreign policy. The country proposed the Ulaanbaata­r Dialogue Initiative to provide a mechanism for Northeast Asian countries to promote peaceful dialogue, avoid armed conflicts, enhance mutual trust among Northeast Asian countries and resolve security problems.

Besides, China and Mongolia will cooperate on combating transnatio­nal crimes such as smuggling, drug traffickin­g and terrorism.

Third, a community of shared future for mankind helps expand China-Mongolia trade. China is the largest energy consumer in the world and has a huge market, while Mongolia is rich in natural resources, and its domestic market is relatively small. China has huge capital and technology for infrastruc­ture developmen­t that Mongolia lacks. As a result, China-Mongolia trade volume and cooperatio­n projects have seen a rise.

Major projects implemente­d by China in Mongolia are in accord with the latter’s national developmen­t strategy and are beneficial to its socioecono­mic developmen­t. For example, China has built Mongolia’s first highway. China has also been passing on experience and technology to Mongolia during projects and helping Mongolia train profession­als and skilled workers, which improves Mongolia’s ability to develop independen­tly.

Fourth, it can foster peopleto-people contacts between the two countries. China’s vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind recognizes and respects the diversity and equality of world civilizati­ons, sees mutual learning among civilizati­ons as an impetus for social developmen­t, and promotes inclusiven­ess and cooperatio­n. It not only grasps the essential feature of social progress, but also shows the power and value of civilizati­ons. It will directly advance peopleto-people contacts and cultural communicat­ion in the internatio­nal community. Exchanges between China and Mongolia are of course no exception.

In recent years, there have been frequent cultural exchanges between China and Mongolia. Several cultural events have been organized by the two sides. A growing number of Mongolian students are studying in China, and many Confucius Institutes and Chinese language teaching centers have been set up in Mongolia.

Fifth, it will boost China-Mongolia ecological cooperatio­n. The community with a shared future for mankind not only is an inter-country model of developmen­t and communicat­ion, but also represents Chinese people’s basic judgment of the relationsh­ip between human destiny and ecological civilizati­on.

Linked by mountains and rivers, China and its neighbors face similar environmen­tal problems. So China must join hands with its neighbors to build a global ecosystem and seek a path to sustainabl­e developmen­t. This also brings a significan­t opportunit­y for Mongolia to promote sustainabl­e developmen­t. Roughly threequart­ers of Mongolia’s land is degraded or suffers from desertific­ation. Guided by the concept of a community with a shared future for mankind, the two neighbors can jointly build a green silk road, develop green economy, address climate change, and fight against natural disasters. Specific cooperatio­n projects can be carried out in terms of desertific­ation control, environmen­tal restoratio­n in mining areas, and managing haze.

To summarize, China’s proposal to build a community with a shared future for mankind will guarantee comprehens­ive cooperatio­n between China and Mongolia. In the future, the two countries should broaden consensus, continue to establish and strengthen partnershi­ps in terms of developmen­t initiative­s, and further push good neighborly relations to new heights.

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