China Daily

Xi’s vision of shared future wins praise

China’s road map for developmen­t worth studying, says Japan’s Fukuda

- By CAI HONG in Tokyo caihong@chinadaily.com.cn

Former Japanese prime minister Yasuo Fukuda has spoken highly of President Xi Jinping’s proposal for building a community with a shared future for mankind and creating a better world.

Xi, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, expounded on the idea while delivering a report at the 19th National Congress of the CPC in Beijing in October.

Fukuda, who was prime minister from 2007-08, told participan­ts at the third round of the annual dialogue between Chinese and Japanese business leaders and former high-ranking officials in Tokyo last month that Xi’s road map for China’s developmen­t deserves intensive study in Japan.

“Above all, China is committed to working together with the rest of the world to build a brand new world order based on respect, fairness and reciprocit­y,” said Fukuda, who made a secret visit to Beijing in 2014 as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s special envoy to mend ties with China.

Liu Di, professor of political science at Tokyo-based Kyorin University, said the proposal to build a community with a shared future for mankind is of great significan­ce to China and the world.

“There are many communitie­s in the world’s history. But all of them have a problem: coordinati­on within each of the communitie­s and among different communitie­s,” Liu said.

In the past, there were people who came up with the idea of building universal harmony in the world, but their ideals ended up being wild fancies, the professor said, thanks to outmoded technology and productivi­ty.

Xi’s proposal has come at the advent of an unpreceden­ted technologi­cal revolution, which is transformi­ng people’s existence and way of life, bringing positive factors and dangers alike.

“On the one hand, humans have never needed solidarity and close cooperatio­n like today,” Liu said. “On the other, we can’t take it for granted that all is right with the world because of the grand proposal.”

Because crises have put the world to a severe test, the internatio­nal community needs to be farsighted and have the courage to break the barriers caused by racial, cultural and ideologica­l difference­s and conflicts, the professor said.

He suggested that all countries, civic groups and individual­s change their mindset and behavior in order to coordinate and safeguard human civilizati­ons.

Noriyoshi Ehara, chief economist at the Institute of Internatio­nal Trade and Investment in Tokyo, said China’s proposal for building a community with a shared future for mankind is in keeping with a world trend.

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