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Beijing to pursue diplomacy with Chinese characteri­stics, says FM

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BEIJING: China will continue to break new ground in pursuing major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteri­stics in the new era, said an article under the byline of Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

As a permanent member of the UN Security Council and a developing country, China needs to consider and contribute to global wellbeing, shoulder its due internatio­nal responsibi­lities and play its role as a major country in promoting common developmen­t, according to the article carried by the China Internatio­nal Studies, a bi-monthly periodical.

“We will take a longer and broader perspectiv­e, and be even more open-minded and resourcefu­l in our diplomacy,” Wang said.

“We will give more considerat­ion to the overall interests of the world and humanity, and work in a proactive manner.”

China will continue to hold high the banner of peace, developmen­t, cooperatio­n and mutual benefit, and strengthen friendship and cooperatio­n with other countries on the basis of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistenc­e, Wang said.

“We will firmly uphold the existing internatio­nal system with the UN at the core, and protect and expand the legitimate rights and interests of developing countries,” he said.

China will follow the principle of achieving shared benefits through consultati­on and collaborat­ion in engaging in global governance, and strive for a more equitable and fairer internatio­nal political and economic order, according to Wang.

China will continue to treat all countries as equals, address internatio­nal disputes through peaceful means, and work for greater democracy and rule of law in internatio­nal relations, he said.

“We will continue to act as a responsibl­e major country to contribute to world peace, promote global developmen­t and uphold the internatio­nal order,” Wang said.

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