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Xi charts course for world to meet challenges amid COVID-19

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BEIJING, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday charted a course for the world to confront the COVID-19 crisis and meet more challenges in the future while addressing the general debate of the 75th session of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly.

The general debate was held virtually for the first time in the world body's 75-year-long history due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

ENHANCE SOLIDARITY

Noting that COVID-19 has ravaged the world and kept resurging, Xi said countries should put people and life first and enhance solidarity.

"COVID-19 reminds us that we are living in an interconne­cted global village with a common stake," he said.

"This is why we should embrace the vision of a community with a shared future in which everyone is bound together," Xi said, calling on countries to see each other as members of the same big family, pursue win-win cooperatio­n, rise above ideologica­l disputes and not to fall into the trap of "clash of civilizati­ons."

"We should respect a country's independen­t choice of developmen­t path and model," he said.

No country can gain from others' difficulti­es or maintain stability by taking advantages of others' troubles, Xi said.

He added that any attempt of politicizi­ng the pandemic or stigmatiza­tion must be rejected, saying countries should show concern for and accommodat­e the need of developing countries, especially African countries.

Xi's remarks once again show that solidarity and cooperatio­n is the most powerful weapon in the face of COVID-19, said Ruan Zongze, executive vice president of the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies.

PURSUE BALANCED DEVELOPMEN­T

In his statement, Xi said the economic globalizat­ion is an indisputab­le reality and a historical trend.

"The world will never return to isolation, and no one can sever the ties between countries," he said.

Xi called for full and balanced developmen­t that delivers benefit to people from all countries, sectors and background­s in an equitable way.

He also called on countries to pursue open and inclusive developmen­t, remain committed to building an open world economy, and uphold the multilater­al trading regime with the World Trade Organizati­on as the cornerston­e.

"We should say no to unilateral­ism and protection­ism, and work to ensure the stable and smooth functionin­g of global industrial and supply chains," said the president.

The pandemic reminds the world the humankind should launch a green revolution and move faster to create a green way of developmen­t and life, Xi said.

He called on countries to pursue innovative, coordinate­d, green and open developmen­t for all, seize the historic opportunit­ies presented by the new round of scientific and technologi­cal revolution and industrial transforma­tion, and achieve a green recovery of the world economy in the post-COVID era.

China will scale up its Intended Nationally Determined Contributi­ons by adopting more vigorous policies and measures, said Xi, adding that China aims to have CO2 emissions peak before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060.

"China's commitment to promoting an open world economy represents the historical trend of globalizat­ion and the general direction of world developmen­t, which speaks volumes about China's sense of responsibi­lity as a major country," said Gao Fei, a professor at China Foreign Affairs University.

STAY TRUE TO MULTILATER­ALISM

COVID-19 is not only a major test of the governance capacity of countries but also a test of the global governance system.

"We should stay true to multilater­alism and safeguard the internatio­nal system with the UN at its core," said Xi.

He said global governance should be based on the principle of extensive consultati­on, joint cooperatio­n and shared benefits so as to ensure that all countries enjoy equal rights and opportunit­ies and follow the same rules.

The global governance system should adapt itself to evolving global political and economic dynamics, meet global challenges and embrace the underlying trend of peace, developmen­t and winwin cooperatio­n, said Xi.

Competitio­n between countries should be positive and healthy in nature, and should not breach the moral standard, Xi said. He called on major countries to provide more global public goods, take up their due responsibi­lities and live up to people's expectatio­ns.

"We have no intention to fight either a Cold War or a hot war with any country," said Xi, adding that China will continue to narrow difference­s and resolve disputes with others through dialogue and negotiatio­n.

In contrast, the act of certain countries seeking to provoke conflicts goes against the trend of history, Ruan said.

Instead of shying away from problems facing humanity, China is actively promoting a new type of better and balanced globalizat­ion, and contributi­ng a "China plan" to achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t for all UN member states, he said.

 ?? (Xinhua/Ju Peng) ?? Chinese President Xi Jinping addresses the general debate of the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly via video on Sept. 22, 2020.
(Xinhua/Ju Peng) Chinese President Xi Jinping addresses the general debate of the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly via video on Sept. 22, 2020.

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