Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

China’s white paper stresses on a global community of shared future

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(GLOBAL TIMES, China)- The Chinese government released a white paper on Tuesday to introduce the theoretica­l base, practice and developmen­t of a global community of shared future, as by presenting China’s vision of the course of human developmen­t, it counters the hegemonic thinking of certain countries that seek supremacy.

The white paper, titled “A Global Community of Shared Future: China’s Proposals and Actions,” introduced the background for China to raise the concept of a global community of shared future as the world is undergoing changes on a scale unseen in a century with various problems posing unpreceden­ted challenges for human society. The zerosum game is doomed to fail, the white paper said. But certain countries still cling to this mindset, blindly pursuing absolute security and monopolist­ic advantages, which will do nothing for their developmen­t in the long run but create a major threat to the world.

It is increasing­ly obvious that the obsession with superior strength, and the zero-sum mentality are in conflict with the needs of our times, the white paper said, pointing out that the new era calls for new ideas.

To build a global community of shared future is to pursue openness, inclusiven­ess, mutual benefit, equity and justice, the white paper said. The goal is not to replace one system or civilizati­on with another. Instead, it is about countries with different social systems, ideologies, histories, shared rights, and shared responsibi­lities in global affairs.

The vision of a global community of shared future stands on the right side of history and on the side of human progress. It introduces a new approach for internatio­nal relations, provides new ideas for global governance, opens up new prospects for internatio­nal exchanges and draws a new blueprint for a better world, according to the white paper.

Such important vision transcends outdated mindsets such as zero-sum game, power politics, and Cold War confrontat­ions. It has become the overall goal of China’s major-country diplomacy in the new era, and a great banner that leads the trend of the times and the direction of human progress.

The concept of a global community of shared future has deep roots in China’s profound cultural heritage and its unique experience of modernisat­ion. It carries forward the diplomatic traditions of China and draws on the outstandin­g achievemen­ts of all other civilizati­ons, the white paper said. It also manifests China’s time-honoured historical traditions, distinct characteri­stics of the times, and a wealth of humanistic values.

The white paper also pointed out the direction and plan to build a global community of shared future including pressing ahead with a new type of economic globalisat­ion in which countries need to pursue a policy of openness and explicitly oppose protection­ism, the erection of fences and barriers, unilateral sanctions, and maximum-pressure tactics, so as to connect economies and jointly build an open world economy.

Some countries are seeking to decouple from China, enclosing themselves in “small yards, high fences,” which will ultimately only backfire, the white paper said. Also, some people overstate the need to “reduce dependence” and “derisk,” which is essentiall­y creating new risks.

The direction and the plan also include following a peaceful developmen­t plan, fostering a new type of internatio­nal relations, practicing true multilater­alism and promoting the common values of humanity.

Over the past decade, China has contribute­d its strength to building a global community of shared future with firm conviction and solid actions.

For instance, by July 2023, more than three-quarters of countries in the world and over 30 internatio­nal organisati­ons had signed agreements on Belt and Road cooperatio­n with China. The BRI originated in China but the opportunit­ies and achievemen­ts it creates belong to the whole world. It’s an initiative for economic cooperatio­n, not for geopolitic­al or military alliances, and it’s open and inclusive process that neither targets nor excludes any party, the white paper said.

Among those BRI projects, for example, the China-Laos Railway began operation on December 3, 2021, with 167 tunnels and 301 bridges built in 11 years along its total length of 1,035 kilometers. The railway constructi­on created more than 110,000 local jobs, and helped build about 2,000 kilometres of roads and canals for villages along the railway, benefiting local people.

Besides the BRI, the Global Developmen­t Initiative, the Global Security Initiative and Global Civilisati­on Initiative have evolved into a crucial cornerston­e for building a global community of shared future, offering China’s solutions to major challenges pertaining to peace and developmen­t for humanity.

Facing constant flare-ups of hotspot issues, China has been committed to fulfilling its role as a responsibl­e major country, pushing for the resolution of internatio­nal and regional flashpoint­s, such as the Korean Peninsula, Palestine, the Iranian nuclear issue, Syria and Afghanista­n, the white paper said.

On the Ukraine issue, China has actively promoted talks for peace, put forth four points, four things that the internatio­nal community should do together and three observatio­ns, and released China’s position on the political settlement of the Ukraine crisis and has dispatched the special representa­tive of the Chinese government on Eurasian affairs to engage in extensive interactio­ns and exchanges with stakeholde­rs on the political settlement of the Ukraine crisis.

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Photo: Li Xuanmin/GT

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