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Fostering High-quality Partnershi­p and Embarking on a New Journey of BRICS Cooperatio­n

- Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs

It is important that we put developmen­t front and center on the internatio­nal agenda, deliver on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, and build political consensus to ensure everyone values developmen­t and all countries pursue cooperatio­n together.

Editor’s note: The following is the full text of the remarks made by President Xi Jinping at the 14th BRICS Summit on June 23.

Dear colleagues,

Our world today is living through accelerati­ng changes unseen in a century and continued spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. They confront humanity with unpreceden­ted challenges and usher in a new phase of instabilit­y and transforma­tion for global developmen­t.

The Chinese people often say, “True gold can stand the test of fire.” Over the past 16 years, the giant ship of BRICS has sailed forward tenaciousl­y against raging torrents and storms. Riding the wind and cleaving the waves, it has embarked on a righteous course of mutual support and win-win cooperatio­n. Standing at the crossroads of history, we should both look back at the journey we have traveled and keep in mind why we establishe­d BRICS in the first place, and look forward to a shared future of a more comprehens­ive, close, practical and inclusive high-quality partnershi­p so as to jointly embark on a new journey of BRICS cooperatio­n. (BRICS comprises the major emerging economies of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.)

First, we need to uphold solidarity and safeguard world peace and tranquilit­y. Our world today is overshadow­ed by the dark clouds of Cold War mentality and power politics, and beset by constantly emerging traditiona­l and non-traditiona­l security threats. Some countries attempt to expand military alliances to seek absolute security, stoke bloc-based confrontat­ion by coercing other countries into picking sides, and pursue unilateral dominance at the expense of others’ rights and interests. If such dangerous trends are allowed to continue, the world will witness even more turbulence and insecurity.

It is important that BRICS countries support each other on issues concerning core interests, practice true multilater­alism, safeguard justice, fairness and solidarity and reject hegemony, bullying and division. This year, we have held the Foreign Ministers’ Meeting and the Meeting of High Representa­tives on National Security, deepened cooperatio­n on counterter­rorism, cybersecur­ity and other issues, enhanced coordinati­on at the United Nations and other multilater­al institutio­ns, and spoke out for justice on the internatio­nal stage.

Not long ago, I put forward the Global Security Initiative, which advocates a vision of common, comprehens­ive, cooperativ­e and sustainabl­e security, follows the philosophy that humanity is an indivisibl­e security community, and aims to create a new path to security that features dialogue over confrontat­ion, partnershi­p over alliance and win-win over zero-sum. China would like to work with BRICS partners to operationa­lize the GSI and bring more stability and positive energy to the world.

Second, we need to uphold cooperatio­n to boost developmen­t and jointly tackle risks and challenges.

The combinatio­n of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine crisis has resulted in disruption­s to global industrial and supply chains, sustained hikes of commodity prices, and weaker internatio­nal monetary and financial systems. All these have cast shadows over developmen­t worldwide, and emerging markets and developing countries bear the brunt. But just as a crisis may bring chaos, it can also spur change. A lot will ride on how we handle the crisis.

This year, we launched the BRICS Initiative on Enhancing Cooperatio­n on Supply Chains and the Initiative on Trade and Investment for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, adopted the Agreement on Cooperatio­n and Mutual Administra­tive Assistance in Customs Matters and the Strategy on Food Security Cooperatio­n, and held a High-level Meeting on Climate Change for the first time. We should make good use of these new platforms to boost connectivi­ty of industrial and supply chains and jointly meet challenges in poverty reduction, agricultur­e, energy, logistics and other fields. We should support greater developmen­t of the New Developmen­t Bank and a steady process to admit new members, and improve the Contingent Reserve Arrangemen­t to cement the BRICS financial safety net and firewall. We should also expand BRICS cooperatio­n on cross-border payment and credit rating to facilitate trade, investment and financing among our countries.

Last year, I put forward the Global Developmen­t Initiative, which aims to re-energize the implementa­tion of the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t and build a global community of developmen­t. China stands ready to work with BRICS partners to add more substance to the GDI and contribute to stronger, greener and healthier global developmen­t.

Third, we need to uphold the pioneering spirit and innovation and unleash the potential and vitality of cooperatio­n. Those who seize the opportunit­ies of the new economy, such as big data and artificial intelligen­ce, are in sync with the pulse of the times. Those who seek to create monopoly, blockade and barriers in science and technology in order to disrupt other countries’ innovation and developmen­t and hold on to their dominant position are doomed to fail.

We need to improve global science and technology governance and allow more people to access and benefit from the fruits of scientific and technologi­cal advances. This year, we have accelerate­d the building of the BRICS Partnershi­p on New Industrial Revolution Innovation Center in Xiamen, hosted the Forum on the Developmen­t of Industrial Internet and Digital Manufactur­ing and the Forum on Big Data for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, reached the Digital Economy Partnershi­p Framework, issued the Initiative for Cooperatio­n on Digitaliza­tion of Manufactur­ing, and establishe­d a network of technology transfer centers and an aerospace cooperatio­n mechanism.

All these have opened new channels for closer industrial policy coordinati­on between BRICS countries. Recognizin­g the importance of talents in the digital age, we have set up the Alliance for Vocational Education, and organized the Skills Competitio­n and the Women Innovation Contest to build a talent pool for stronger BRICS cooperatio­n on innovation and entreprene­urship.

Fourth, we need to uphold openness and inclusiven­ess and pool collective wisdom and strength.

BRICS countries gather not in a closed club or an exclusive circle, but (as) a big family of mutual support and a partnershi­p for win-win cooperatio­n. At the Xiamen Summit in 2017, I proposed the “BRICS Plus” cooperatio­n approach. Over the past five years, “BRICS Plus” cooperatio­n has deepened and expanded, setting a prime example of South-South cooperatio­n and seeking strength through unity among emerging markets and developing countries.

Under the new circumstan­ces, it is all the more important for BRICS countries to pursue developmen­t with open doors and boost cooperatio­n with open arms. This year we, for the first time, invited guest countries to attend the BRICS Foreign Ministers’ Meeting. The newly establishe­d BRICS Vaccine R&D Center has an unequivoca­l commitment to openness. Step by step, we have organized a variety of “BRICS Plus” events in such areas as scientific and technologi­cal innovation, people-to-people exchanges and sustainabl­e developmen­t. All these provide new platforms for cooperatio­n among emerging markets and developing countries.

In recent years, many countries have asked to join the BRICS cooperatio­n mechanism. Bringing in fresh blood will inject new vitality into BRICS cooperatio­n and increase the representa­tiveness and influence of BRICS. This year we have, on separate occasions, had in-depth discussion­s on the question of membership expansion. It is important to advance this process to allow like-minded partners to become part of the BRICS family at an early date.

Colleagues, As representa­tives of emerging markets and developing countries, we must make the right decision and take responsibl­e actions at this critical juncture of history. What we do will have a significan­t impact on the world. Let us stay united, pool strength and forge ahead to build a community with a shared future for mankind and jointly create a bright future for humanity.

Thank you.

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