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Former leaders: Win-win solutions key to building a shared future

- By CHAI HUA in Guangzhou grace@chinadaily­hk.com This page is sponsored by the Secretaria­t of Imperial Springs Internatio­nal Forum.

Former world leaders, renowned scholars and business elites from around the world on Monday called for win-win cooperatio­n to build a shared future at an internatio­nal meeting in Guangdong.

This year’s meeting of the Imperial Springs Internatio­nal Forum came against the background of heated discussion­s regarding current ChinaUS trade tensions.

Danilo Türk, former president of the Republic of Slovenia, pointed out that while such problems can be difficult, both sides can understand each other better than might be apparent, and can work out solutions if proper political will is generated.

He made the remarks at a panel discussion on the theme of “advancing reform and opening-up, promoting win-win cooperatio­n”.

As an example, he cited how China and the European Union have found a way forward.

“There are obviously many difference­s between the European Union and China in intellectu­al property rights and a lot of issues; however, it would be very wrong to consider the difference­s impossible to overcome,” he said.

“It is not European or Chinese priorities first; it is not intellectu­al property first; it is sustainabl­e developmen­t goals first.”

China’s former vice-foreign minister He Yafei said global challenges need global solutions and global solutions need global consensus, especially among major power groups. “Forty years of reform and openingup have produced a new China and the evolving face of China has also affected the world. It will continue to influence the world in a more positive fashion,” he said.

He regarded many global challenges as a backlash against globalizat­ion and said it is important to find ways to deal with that backlash.

“We are all part and parcel of this world. The key is sharing. We need to build a world with shared responsibi­lity, a shared interest, a shared future and a shared destiny. And we must always try to do our share to build a shared society,” he said.

Kim Campbell, former prime minister of Canada, spoke from the perspectiv­e of climate change and environmen­tal protection. She said it is very important for China to continue its outstandin­g leadership in the area.

“The current plan that China has instituted to reduce the number of power plants and deepen investment­s (in ecology) is extremely important in helping not only to achieve China’s goals, but is an inspiratio­n for the rest of the world.”

In addition, she also reiterated the importance of soft power.

“There is a deep well of goodwill and pleasure at seeing China overcome traditiona­l patterns of poverty in the family, the flourishin­g of the Chinese people and Chinese society, as well as the changes that have taken place over the last four decades.”

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