China Daily

Beijing efforts in regional developmen­t hailed

- By YANG WANLI in Bangkok yangwanli@chinadaily.com.cn

China will maintain the principle of wide consultati­on, joint contributi­on and shared benefits, further link its goals with the regional developmen­t strategies of Southeast Asian countries and make joint efforts to build a better future for the interests of all people, officials said at a United Nations conference.

“Southeast Asia has its unique and great resources. China will strengthen cooperatio­n with the region’s government­s, research institutes and organizati­ons, building more innovative working modes for greater achievemen­t,” said Zhao Fengtao, vice-chairman of China Internatio­nal Developmen­t Cooperatio­n Agency.

Zhao spoke at the annual session of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, or ESCAP, in Bangkok on Wednesday. The session witnessed more than 800 participan­ts from 61 member states.

“As the world is now facing tremendous changes and revolution­s led by new technologi­es that are making their way fast forward, countries should work together closely and promote multilater­alism for joint developmen­t,” Zhao said.

He noted the importance of the Global Developmen­t Initiative proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping at the 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in 2021. So far, more than 100 countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons have voiced their support for the initiative.

“The initiative is proposed in the interests of the majority of the people in every country. It’s also inspiring for achieving the 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, or SDGs, because it emphasizes green, technology-driven developmen­t and innovation. Those are crucial and will also play key roles in the region’s efforts toward the SDG goals,” Zhao stressed.

According to the Asia and the Pacific SDG Report Progress Report 2024 commission­ed by ESCAP, the region will not meet any of the 17 SDGs by the agreed deadline of 2030.

Current estimates show these will not be reached before 2062, at least 32 years behind schedule.

Push needed

Achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t in Asia and the Pacific will take an extraordin­ary collective effort, said Armida Salsiah Alisjahban­a, UN UnderSecre­tary-General and Executive Secretary of ESCAP.

“Intelligen­tly deployed and properly governed digital solutions, based on a common understand­ing, shared approaches and collaborat­ive governance, form the foundation­s for the collective push necessary for the attainment of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t,” Alisjahban­a said.

Alisjahban­a also stressed the necessity of subregiona­l engagement to accelerate the regional efforts toward the SDG goals.

During the session, Han Zhiqiang, Chinese ambassador to Thailand, highlighte­d several achievemen­ts in recent years between China and Thailand in terms of making a way toward achieving sustainabl­e goals.

For example, China supported Bangkok in building a waste incinerati­on power plant in 2016, which has so far helped to treat 1.1 million tons of waste and generated a total of 500 million kilowatt-hours of power.

As Thailand recently announced its goal of building Southeast Asia’s EV hub, Chinese EV brands made great contributi­ons to the plan, not only by introducin­g the country’s advanced technologi­es in the kingdom but also by building factories, providing a lot of job opportunit­ies to locals.

We should join hands and prioritize developmen­t, further creating a more open environmen­t for a win-win result, Han said.

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