China Daily

Ex-UN official: Nation’s system committed to improving lives

China ‘leading champion’ of respecting internatio­nal laws, rights of all countries

- By LIU YINMENG in Los Angeles teresaliu@chinadaily­usa.com

China’s success can be traced to a system committed to improving the lives of its people, a recently retired senior United Nations official said.

The country’s achievemen­ts are also made possible by the setting of clear goals and having the organizati­onal capacity to carry them through, said Jorge Chediek, who held two major UN positions that dealt with South-South cooperatio­n.

China’s system has demonstrat­ed the ability to adapt and to reward performanc­e, as well as to punish and root out corruption and incompeten­ce, Chediek said in an interview with China Daily. “As a result, China has achieved the most remarkable developmen­t transforma­tion in history, from a poor agrarian society to a moderately prosperous society that eliminated absolute poverty and has become an example to the world,” he said.

Chediek’s remarks came after China marked the 100th anniversar­y of the founding of the Communist Party of China on July 1.

Chediek, who is from Argentina, retired in 2020 after a long career with the UN. He was appointed as the UN secretary-general’s envoy on South-South cooperatio­n in March 2016. He also headed the UN Office for South-South Cooperatio­n, where he led UN promotion and coordinati­on of South-South cooperatio­n for developmen­t.

Previously, Chediek served as the UN resident coordinato­r and United Nations Developmen­t Programme resident representa­tive in Brazil, Peru, Nicaragua and other countries.

During his time at the UN, Chediek enhanced cooperatio­n between the Office for South-South Cooperatio­n and the Chinese government. He worked on projects such as the Belt and Road Initiative and collaborat­ed with the Chinese government and companies to make financial resources available to support developing countries’ responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Chediek also attended events hosted by China, such as the 2020 China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services, the Thematic Forum on Trade Connectivi­ty of the Second Belt and Road Forum in 2019 and the Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n in 2017.

As the world’s largest developing country, China has set a powerful example for other developing nations in the Global South, Chediek said. “The country has shown that developing countries can accelerate their progress and produce innovative sectoral policies. In addition, the Communist Party of China, since the beginning, practiced internatio­nal cooperatio­n and solidarity, even during very difficult times,” he said.

South-South cooperatio­n refers to the technical cooperatio­n among developing countries, most of which are located in the southern hemisphere. Through collaborat­ion and the sharing of knowledge, skills and successful initiative­s, countries can collective­ly address challenges such as poverty eradicatio­n, climate change, food security, social protection, public health and infrastruc­ture developmen­t, according to the UN.

Chediek said that “China has become the leading developing country in terms of cooperatio­n”. He pointed to the BRI as an example, which “represents a model of how South-South cooperatio­n can become a win-win propositio­n for the whole world”.

As of January, 140 countries have joined the BRI, according to the Green Belt and Road Initiative Center. They are spread across all continents, including 40 countries in sub-Saharan Africa, 34 in Europe and Central Asia, 24 in East Asia and the Pacific, 17 in the Middle East and North Africa, 19 in Latin America and the Caribbean and six in Southeast Asia.

Chediek stressed the importance of upholding multilater­alism as the guiding principle of internatio­nal relations.

A system centered on the UN, respecting internatio­nal law and the rights of all nations is the way to build a fair and peaceful world, he said.

“In this context, the contributi­ons of China are extremely important, as it has become a leading champion of these principles in all internatio­nal fora, and this policy has become a guiding principle of the Communist Party of China, in the spirit of respect and mutual benefit,” Chediek said.

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