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Xi prioritize­s global developmen­t

‘United, equal, balanced and inclusive’ partnershi­p urged at high-level dialogue

- By CAO DESHENG and ZHANG YUNBI Contact the writers at caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping has called for a “united, equal, balanced and inclusive” global developmen­t partnershi­p, pledging that China will take pragmatic steps to support the implementa­tion of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.

Xi made the remark on June 24 when chairing the High-level Dialogue on Global Developmen­t in Beijing via video link.

The meeting came at a time when the COVID-19 pandemic is eroding decades of gains in global developmen­t, the implementa­tion of the UN 2030 Agenda is encounteri­ng difficulti­es, the North-South gap keeps widening, and crises are emerging in food and energy security.

Citing his experience as a farmer in a small village on the Loess Plateau in Shaanxi province in the late 1960s and the dramatic changes experience­d by the area’s residents in the past decades, Xi said that only through continuous developmen­t can the people’s dream for a better life and social stability be realized.

Given the volatile changes in the internatio­nal situation, Xi called for joint efforts to build internatio­nal consensus on promoting developmen­t, create an enabling internatio­nal environmen­t and foster new drivers for global developmen­t.

“Only when people all over the world live better lives can prosperity be sustained, security safeguarde­d and human rights solidly grounded.”

He underlined the need to put developmen­t front and center on the internatio­nal agenda and deliver on the UN 2030 Agenda, saying that no country or individual should be left behind.

Xi criticized some countries who have politicize­d and marginaliz­ed the developmen­t issue, built “a small yard with high fences”, imposed maximum sanctions, and stoked division and confrontat­ion, saying that emerging markets and developing countries are more resolved to seek strength through unity for peace, developmen­t and cooperatio­n.

“Protection­ist moves will boomerang; anyone attempting to form exclusive blocs will end up isolating himself; maximum sanctions serve nobody’s interest, and practices of decoupling and supply disruption are neither feasible nor sustainabl­e,” Xi said.

He mentioned the Global Developmen­t Initiative he proposed last year at the UN General Assembly session, saying that China, as a developing country, will continue to support the implementa­tion of the UN 2030 Agenda, allocate more resources for global developmen­t cooperatio­n, and work with all parties to advance cooperatio­n in priority areas, such as poverty reduction, food production and supply, and clean energy.

“We will upgrade the South-South Cooperatio­n Assistance Fund to a Global Developmen­t and SouthSouth Cooperatio­n Fund, and add $1 billion to the fund on top of the $3 billion already committed. We will also increase input to the UN Peace and Developmen­t Trust Fund. Such efforts will further support cooperatio­n under the GDI,” Xi said.

He announced that China will set up a platform for experience and knowledge sharing on internatio­nal developmen­t, a global developmen­t promotion center and a global knowledge network for developmen­t, for the purpose of exchanging governance experience and promoting mutual learning.

China will host a global forum on youth developmen­t and take part in the launch of a global action plan on youth developmen­t, he added.

The detailed action measures pledged by Xi mark “China’s contributi­on to mobilizing resources for global developmen­t and accelerati­ng the implementa­tion of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t”, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said.

Also released at the virtual dialogue was an outcome list of 32 items for action that cover eight areas — poverty alleviatio­n; food security; the COVID-19 fight and vaccines; financing for developmen­t; climate change and green developmen­t; industrial­ization; the digital economy; and connectivi­ty in the digital era.

“The long outcome list shows that China is always a promoter, propeller and contributo­r for South-South cooperatio­n as well as a leader in seeking inclusiven­ess and collaborat­ion,” said Xu Xiujun, director of the Internatio­nal Political Economy Department of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences’ Institute of World Economics and Politics.

Leaders from 18 developing countries participat­ed in the virtual dialogue. The event brought together the five BRICS nations — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — as well as 13 other developing countries.

The leaders expressed their full support for the Global Developmen­t Initiative and the Global Security Initiative, both proposed by China, saying the initiative­s represent the concerns and needs of developing countries.

 ?? XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping seen in virtual format with leaders of developing nations participat­ing on June 24 in High-level Dialogue on Global Developmen­t in Beijing via video link.
XINHUA President Xi Jinping seen in virtual format with leaders of developing nations participat­ing on June 24 in High-level Dialogue on Global Developmen­t in Beijing via video link.

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