China Daily

New aid agency displays resolve for shared growth

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With China’s foreign aid continuing to increase along with its growing global reach, the announceme­nt on Tuesday that an internatio­nal developmen­t cooperatio­n agency is to be set up as part of the restructur­ing of government department­s is noteworthy but not undue. According to the plan submitted to the country’s top legislatur­e, the new agency will help enhance the strategic planning and coordinati­on of foreign aid and humanitari­an assistance, which is now mainly the work of the ministries of commerce and foreign affairs.

It will also enable China to clarify that it seeks to promote the self-reliance and resilience of the recipients of its assistance, and never imposes any political conditions on its aid or seek to use it as a means to interfere in the internal affairs of recipient countries.

This is much needed, because even though it upholds the principles of mutual respect, equality, mutual benefits and win-win results in providing foreign assistance, the lack of informatio­n about its aid has left room for suspicions to be raised about its motives. Some critics in the West accuse it of being a “rogue donor”, claiming it uses aid to support authoritar­ian regimes in return for access to their countries’ natural resources

But the facts speak louder than words. China has been a longtime friend of developing countries and it has remained staunch through times of adversity. Now as the world’s second-largest economy, China is fulfilling its internatio­nal responsibi­lities by providing help so countries can thrive and their peoples live better lives.

And thanks to its own economic developmen­t, China has never been closer to the center stage in world affairs. So that now, as well as providing material assistance, it is sharing its wisdom and experience in poverty alleviatio­n and developmen­t, which has been welcomed by countries around the world, as demonstrat­ed by those along the ancient Silk Road trade routes that have enthusiast­ically embraced the Belt and Road Initiative.

Even though it is known that poverty and need cause anger and these lead to strife and wars, benevolenc­e is all too often stifled by selfishnes­s. Friendship can bring people together and overcome all these problems, which is why internatio­nal developmen­t cooperatio­n is at the heart of the community of shared future for all humankind that President Xi Jinping has proposed.

The establishm­ent of the new agency marks a new phase in China’s efforts in that regard.

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