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Respect for diversity, harmony important for internatio­nal relations, scholars say

- By LIU XUAN liuxuan@chinadaily.com.cn

A new internatio­nal order based on respect for diversity and harmony would make the world a better place, according to officials and scholars at a talk on Thursday in Beijing.

The session, part of the fifth annual conference of the Taihu World Cultural Forum, focused on new internatio­nal relations in the building of a community of shared future for mankind, inviting politician­s and experts to express their thoughts on global governance.

The forum, which promotes Chinese culture and serves as a platform for internatio­nal nongovernm­ent exchanges, kicked off on Wednesday and will last until Friday.

Miguel Angel Moratinos Cuyaube, Spain’s former minister of foreign affairs and cooperatio­n, said harmony is of great importance, and the countries of the world should work together to promote cultural diversity.

He encouraged maintainin­g cultural diversity and said the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative is a way to keep different cultures vital.

“Through the initiative, we can promote communicat­ion, transporta­tion, logistics and humanity,” he said. “This is the future developmen­t direction.”

Moratinos also called for different peoples to coexist harmonious­ly as he believes that culture should be part of people’s lives and the future developmen­t of every country.

Li Xiangyang, director of the National Institute of Internatio­nal Strategy, said the Belt and Road Initiative will help the existing global governance system as its mechanism itself is diverse.

Unlike other regional coop- eration systems whose mechanisms are simple, he said the initiative involves multiple components under one framework, and can be paralleled with the existing global governance system as it is also a manifestat­ion of a community of shared future for mankind.

Mohamed Noman Galal, former Egyptian ambassador to China, emphasized the importance of harmony, giving examples of ancient Chinese experience.

Galal said Chinese people accepted the concept of common developmen­t and prosperity, devoted themselves to working together to solve problems and complement each other, such as the example of Zheng He in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) sailing to other parts of Asia and East Africa to establish friendly relationsh­ips.

China’s investment announced during the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n last month, he said, is in fact a common developmen­t for different civilizati­ons instead of aggression or imposition of China’s own values on Africa, as some people argue.

Through the initiative, we can promote communicat­ion, transporta­tion, logistics and humanity.” Miguel Angel Moratinos Cuyaube, Spain’s former minister of foreign affairs

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