China Daily

Laying the path of interconne­ctivity

- By AN BAIJIE

During overseas visits last year, President Xi Jinping rarely ate at public activities other than banquets, but he happily bit into a red Polish apple during a ceremony in Warsaw, the capital of Poland, in June.

The ceremony was held to mark the arrival of the first China-Europe Block Train, which transporte­d Chinese-made products, including electronic components, from Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province in Southwest China, to Warsaw. Later, the train made the return journey laden with Polish commoditie­s, including agricultur­al produce such as apples.

The practice of boosting inter connectivi­ty is an important part of China’ s Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21 st Century Maritime Silk Road, known collective­ly as the Belt and Road Initiative. In 2013, Xi put forward proposals to create the project, with the aim of building a trade and infrastruc­ture network along the ancient Silk Road trade routes to connect Asia with Europe and Africa. Regions along the route of the initiative are home to 63 percent of the world population and account for 29 percent of the global economy.

China has signed cooperatio­n agreements with 40 countries and global organizati­ons related to the project, according to the Foreign Ministry.

On Dec 3, Foreign Minister Wang Yi told a seminar in Beijing that China would hold a summit to aid internatio­nal cooperatio­n on the Belt and Road Initiative, adding that it would be the most important diplomatic event the country will host this year.

During his five overseas trips last year, Xi repeatedly called on relevant countries — in Southeast Asia, Central Asia, Europe and Latin America — to cooperate with China on the project.

Ruan Zongze, vice-president of the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, said the Belt and Road Initiative would allow China to share opportunit­ies with the world, especially with developing countries, under the principle of self-determinat­ion, equality and mutual benefits.

“The Belt and Road will be the main theme of Chinese diplomacy in 2017, as the world looks forward to China’s solutions to the uncertaint­ies and challenges,” he said.

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