New Era

Xiplomacy shows China’s sense of responsibi­lity in time of pandemic, global recession

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BEIJING, Nov. 24 (Xinhua)-As the world grapples with the worst pandemic in a century and a flagging global economy, Chinese President Xi Jinping has taken the world stage to offer China’s approach to overcoming these challenges.

Attending an array of internatio­nal events in the past week that virtually gathered leaders of the world’s major economies, Xi has demonstrat­ed China’s firm commitment to helping the world defeat COVID-19, building an open world economy, and advocating multilater­alism.

His pledges and proposals, ranging from vowing to actively consider providing vaccines to others and further cutting tariffs to honoring China’s carbon neutrality commitment, won broad recognitio­n at the meetings of BRICS, the AsiaPacifi­c Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) and the Group of 20 (G20).

COVID-19 VACCINES

As COVID-19 continues to ravage the world, sickening 58 million people, all eyes are on the race for an effective vaccine.

China has five vaccines under phase-three clinical trials in multiple countries, including the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. The country has also joined COVAX, a global initiative backed by the World Health Organizati­on, to ensure effective and equitable global access to vaccines.

Xi reiterated China’s promise to make its COVID-19 vaccines a “global public good.”

“China stands ready to step up cooperatio­n with other countries on research and developmen­t, production and distributi­on of vaccines for COVID-19,” Xi said at the G20 Riyadh Summit.

“We will honor our commitment of giving assistance and support to other developing countries, and work to make vaccines a global public good accessible and affordable to people around the world,” he said.

Pierre Defraigne, executive

director of the Madariaga-College of Europe Foundation, said Xi’s speech is part of “a responsibl­e choice of a great nation, which has shown a lot of credit for its actions in the world.”

Speaking at the BRICS summit, Xi said China has designated its own national vaccine R&D center and will work with other BRICS countries both online and offline to advance collective vaccine research and trials, set up plants, authorize the production and recognize each other’s standards.

OPEN WORLD ECONOMY

Addressing the events, Xi has championed building an open world economy and facilitati­ng free trade.

Speaking at the 27th APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting, Xi called for continued efforts to press ahead with regional economic integratio­n for the early realizatio­n of a Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific, adding that China will favorably consider joining the Comprehens­ive and

Progressiv­e Agreement for TransPacif­ic Partnershi­p.

“This important announceme­nt once again demonstrat­ed China’s firm determinat­ion to further open up and was widely welcomed by the internatio­nal community,” Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said.

This followed the signing of the world’s largest free trade agreement, the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p (RCEP), by 10 member countries of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations and China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Australia and New Zealand.

Xi also reassured the world that China’s new developmen­t paradigm is by no means aimed to close its doors but to build a new system of open economy of higher standards. Noting that the pandemic has fueled the boom of new technologi­es, new business models and latest tech innovation­s such as 5G, artificial intelligen­ce and smart cities, Xi urged tapping into the booming digital economy to battle the pandemic and reboot the flagging world economy. He proposed measures including enhancing data security cooperatio­n, strengthen­ing the digital infrastruc­ture, and leveling the playing field for high-tech companies from all countries.

CHAMPIONIN­G MULTILATER­ALISM

Xi has consistent­ly championed multilater­alism.

He used these diplomatic occasions to take swipes at the rising protection­ism, unilateral­ism and attempts at “de-globalizat­ion” or “economic decoupling.”

“History teaches us that multilater­alism, equity and justice can keep war and conflict at bay, while unilateral­ism and power politics will inflate dispute and confrontat­ion,” Xi said.

“Flouting rules and laws, treading the path of unilateral­ism and bullying, and withdrawin­g from internatio­nal organizati­ons and agreements run counter to the will of the general public and trample on the legitimate rights and dignity of all nations,” he said. Bobby M. Tuazon, director of Policy Studies at the Center for People Empowermen­t in Governance of the Philippine­s, said multilater­alism and internatio­nal cooperatio­n proposed by China is the way forward especially in the light of critical global challenges.

Xi urged the G20 members and BRICS countries to safeguard the UNcentered internatio­nal system and the internatio­nal order underpinne­d by internatio­nal law, calling the United Nations “the core institutio­n for addressing internatio­nal affairs through cooperatio­n.”

“We remain convinced that the theme of our times - peace and developmen­t - has not changed, and that the trend toward multipolar­ity and economic globalizat­ion cannot be turned around,” Xi said.

 ??  ?? Chinese President Xi Jinping attends Session II of the 15th G20 Leaders’ Summit via video link in Beijing, capital of China, Nov. 22, 2020.
Chinese President Xi Jinping attends Session II of the 15th G20 Leaders’ Summit via video link in Beijing, capital of China, Nov. 22, 2020.

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