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World awaits Xi address at WEF event

China’s solutions to global problems in the post-pandemic era will be of great interest

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping’s participat­ion in the Davos Agenda event next week is expected to bring more confidence to the world economy ravaged by COVID-19, analysts said.

Xi will make a special address at the five-day virtual Davos Agenda event of the World Economic Forum, which opens on Jan 25, Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said.

It will be Xi’s second time to participat­e in the forum as Chinese president, following his appearance in January 2017, when he reaffirmed China’s firm stance on promoting economic globalizat­ion and further promoting opening-up.

The speech Xi made at the forum four years ago was widely hailed by the internatio­nal community, Hua said on Jan 19, adding that the current internatio­nal situation has great similariti­es with 2017.

The world economy is still stagnant and challenges are rising around the globe, she said. The internatio­nal community is expected to reach more consensus at the forum and find solutions to solve the problems, the spokeswoma­n added.

The event will focus on topics such as economic, environmen­tal, social and technologi­cal challenges amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the WEF said on Jan 18.

It will be attended by over 1,500 business and government leaders from more than 70 countries.

Apart from Xi, other world leaders will also participat­e, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emmanuel Macron, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the WEF, said at a virtual news conference on Jan 18 that, facing the challenge of the pandemic, the need to reset priorities and reform systems has been growing stronger around the world.

The year 2021 will be a crucial year, when mankind will have to continue to engage in the fight against COVID-19 and the need for more resilient, inclusive and sustainabl­e economies will be more urgent, he noted.

Chen Fengying, a research fellow at the China Institutes of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations in Beijing, said Xi’s speech at the forum will be of great significan­ce as the world is expecting to hear about China’s solutions to the problems in the post-pandemic era.

China’s contributi­ons to pandemic control have consolidat­ed the country’s stance on upholding multilater­alism, she added.

“We should make full use of multilater­al platforms such as the G20 and the United Nations to achieve inclusive and sustainabl­e growth, not only in rich countries, but also in developing nations,” Chen said.

Jin Yong, a professor of internatio­nal relations at Communicat­ion University of China, said the world has greater expectatio­ns toward China now than four years ago because of the sluggish global economy.

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