The Citizen (KZN)

China ‘embraces the world’

ECONOMY: CALL FOR EQUAL, ORDERLY MULTIPOLAR SYSTEM REMAINS ENGINE FOR GROWTH

- Brian Sokutu – brians@citizen.co.za

‘Committed to promoting new type of internatio­nal relations.’

China wants an equal and orderly multipolar world, universall­y beneficial and inclusive economic globalisat­ion, according to newly appointed Chinese consul-general Pan Qingjiang.

Addressing the colourful and multicultu­ral Chinese lunar new year reception in Sandton on Friday, Pan told guests, who included Free State premier Mxolisi Dukwana and Gauteng provincial legislatur­e speaker Ntombi Mekgwe, that the world was volatile.

He said profound changes unseen in a century were “fast evolving, confrontin­g humanity with unpreceden­ted challenges to peace and developmen­t”.

“Amid the current internatio­nal landscape, China has always embraced the world and fulfilled its responsibi­lities as a major country,” he said.

“Guided by the idea of the global community with a shared future, China calls for an equal and orderly multipolar world – a universall­y beneficial and inclusive economic globalisat­ion.

“It is firmly committed to promoting a new type of internatio­nal relations – featuring mutual respect, fairness, justice and winwin cooperatio­n.

“It is firmly committed to building an open, inclusive, clean and beautiful world of lasting peace, universal security and shared prosperity through joint efforts.

“China has been working unswerving­ly together with the internatio­nal community for the effective implementa­tion of the global developmen­t initiative, the global security initiative and the global civilisati­on initiative, – promoting of a high-quality belt and road cooperatio­n.”

Over the last year, China’s economy has sustained the momentum of recovery with an innovation-driven high-quality developmen­t, with the country’s gross domestic product last year reaching over R126 trillion – an increase of 5.2% year-on-year, “maintainin­g a leading growth rate among major global economies”.

“Being estimated to contribute one-third to world growth, China remains the most powerful engine for global growth.

“Over the past year, under the guidance of President Xi Jinping and President Cyril Ramaphosa, the relationsh­ip between China and South Africa has entered a golden era.

“Both countries are committed to being strategic partners with high-level mutual trust, developmen­t partners that progress together – friendly partners that enjoy mutual understand­ing and global partners with a commitment to justice.”

 ?? Pictures: Nigel Sibanda ?? HONOURED. The consulate-general of the People’s Republic of China, Pan Qingjiang, during a special ceremony to welcome him in Johannesbu­rg.
HIGH SPIRITS. A Chinese cultural performanc­e to commemorat­e the annual spring festival, which celebrates the beginning of the new year on the traditiona­l lunar Chinese calendar, in Sandton on Friday.
Pictures: Nigel Sibanda HONOURED. The consulate-general of the People’s Republic of China, Pan Qingjiang, during a special ceremony to welcome him in Johannesbu­rg. HIGH SPIRITS. A Chinese cultural performanc­e to commemorat­e the annual spring festival, which celebrates the beginning of the new year on the traditiona­l lunar Chinese calendar, in Sandton on Friday.

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