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Building a community of shared future

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The first sessions of the 13th National People’s Congress, China’s top legislatur­e, and the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, the country’s top advisory body, will be held soon. Again, the eyes of the world will be on China.

Over the past year, under the strong leadership of the Communist Party of China Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping at its core, China’s diplomacy has honored its solemn commitment with real actions to serve the Chinese Dream of national rejuvenati­on with a strong sense of mission and contribute to the world dream of lasting peace and shared prosperity in a pioneering spirit.

We have forged greater synergy for the Belt and Road Initiative. The first Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n yielded over 270 outcomes and facilitate­d a number of major cooperatio­n projects, creating a strong momentum of extensive participat­ion from around the world. Today, the Belt and Road has become the biggest platform for internatio­nal cooperatio­n and a most welcomed internatio­nal public good.

We have made great efforts to steer globalizat­ion in the right direction. On various occasions from Davos to Geneva in Switzerlan­d, and from Hamburg in Germany to Danang in Vietnam, President Xi Jinping presented to the world China’s vision of greater balance in economic globalizat­ion and of a community with a shared future for humankind. He also elaborated on China’s proposals for an open world economy and for greater economic integratio­n in the Asia-Pacific. Those remarks instilled confidence and positive energy into the internatio­nal community.

We have explored more avenues to advance our mutually beneficial relations with other countries. New progress has been made in our coordinati­on and cooperatio­n with other major countries such as the United States and Russia, and with Europe. Mutual trust and cooperatio­n with our neighbors has been strengthen­ed, and more substance has been added to our partnershi­ps with other developing countries. China’s preference for dialogue and partnershi­p over confrontat­ion and alliance has created greater resonance, which opens up exciting possibilit­ies for this new approach to state-tostate relations.

We have initiated a new model for BRICS cooperatio­n. At their summit in Xiamen, Fujian province, BRICS leaders decided to forge a closer, broader and more comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p

Wang Yi

and to further upgrade BRICS cooperatio­n. The new “BRICS plus” approach of the summit will turn BRICS into a new platform for South-South cooperatio­n with global influence. More cooperatio­n, fewer frictions expected this year

The year 2018 is the first year following the 19th CPC National Congress and marks the 40th anniversar­y of China’s reform and opening-up policy. The world is watching closely how China will handle its relations with other countries in this new era.

My message is, China’s diplomacy will follow the guidance of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteri­stics for a New Era, stay committed to peaceful developmen­t, work with other countries to build a new form of internatio­nal relations and a community with a shared future for humankind, and make new progress in major country diplomacy with Chinese characteri­stics.

In 2018, we look forward to a world of greater openness and less isolation. The green shoots in the new round of global growth must be nurtured by all countries. What China has learnt in its 40 years of reform and opening-up is that prosperity only comes to those who embrace the world with open arms. China will remain committed to opening-up as a fundamenta­l policy and a mutually beneficial strategy.

We will get more in line with internatio­nal economic and trade rules, significan­tly widen market access, open the services sector, especially the financial sector, wider, and create a more appealing investment environmen­t. We will promote trade and investment liberaliza­tion and facilitati­on, and develop the global governance system to make economic globalizat­ion more open, inclusive and balanced so that its benefits can be shared by all. We will work on the Belt and Road Initiative by implementi­ng the deliverabl­es of the first forum and starting preparatio­ns for the second one.

This will enable us to break new ground in opening-up. We will host a number of events, including the annual conference of the Boao Forum for Asia, the Summit of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on, the Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n, and the China Internatio­nal Import Expo, to add momentum to the trend of openness and developmen­t.

In 2018, we look forward to a world of more cooperatio­n and less friction. In this age of globalizat­ion, the world is in fact a glob- al village. Instead of showing off power by flexing muscles, countries should embrace cooperatio­n to face common challenges and make the pie of shared interests larger. In that spirit, China will expand its global network of partnershi­ps and build a framework for major country relations featuring overall stability and balanced developmen­t. With regard to our relations with neighbors, we will follow the principles of amity, sincerity, mutual benefit and inclusiven­ess.

We will broaden cooperatio­n and narrow difference­s with them to jointly build a community of shared future in Asia. We will uphold justice while pursuing shared interests for greater solidarity and cooperatio­n with other developing countries. We will add new dimensions to our cooperatio­n mechanisms with Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Arab countries to keep the mechanisms vibrant in changing circumstan­ces.

Such efforts will enable us to set an example for a new type of internatio­nal relations. With a commitment to extensive consultati­on, joint contributi­on and shared benefit, we will take an active part in multilater­al cooperatio­n and the establishm­ent of a global system of governance. Finding solutions to thorny issues

In 2018, we look forward to a world of more trust and less estrangeme­nt. To navigate the complicate­d internatio­nal landscape, countries need to have more mutual trust and less suspicion. Efforts must be made to find political solutions to longrunnin­g hotspots and thorny issues and bring about outcomes that are in the interest of all parties.

The current momentum of de-escalation on the Korean Peninsula presents all parties with an opportunit­y to demonstrat­e greater sincerity for dialogue and negotiatio­n and to facilitate constructi­ve interactio­ns. To put it more broadly, as a partner that all sides can count on, China will continue to uphold the equality of countries regardless of their size, strength and wealth, stand for dialogue and consultati­on as the only approach to solving disputes and difference­s, support political settlement to regional hotspots and act constructi­vely to that end. It is our sincere hope that dialogue and cooperatio­n will prevail in our world.

Given that China is still the world’s largest developing country, serving developmen­t at home remains the top priority on its diplomatic agenda. We will act upon the new developmen­t philosophy, present Chinese provinces, regions and cities to the world under the theme “China in the New Era”, and contribute to the coordinate­d developmen­t of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, the planning and developmen­t of the Xiongan New Area and the hosting of the 2022 Winter Olympics. We will explore a mechanism for protecting the safety and security of Chinese nationals and entities abroad to effectivel­y safeguard our legitimate rights and interests. China will work with the parties involved to properly address trade disagreeme­nts on the basis of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit.

The year 2018 is the Year of the Dog. In another Year of the Dog 120 years ago, when China was poor and weak because of domestic turmoil and foreign aggression, a group of patriotic Chinese pushed for a “Hundred Days’ Reform”. They tried but eventually failed to find a way to national rejuvenati­on and prosperity. Today, 120 years on, China has not only found a path of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics but also achieved a remarkable transforma­tion — it has stood up, grown rich and is becoming strong.

A sea change has taken place in China, which represents new opportunit­ies for the peace and developmen­t of the world. The world that we look forward to is what we will strive for in our diplomatic work in 2018. I encourage our friends around the world to continue to follow China’s developmen­t and diplomacy. Together, let us write a new chapter in the win-win cooperatio­n between China and the rest of the world. The author is minister of foreign affairs of China.

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