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FM: China seeks common growth with other nations

- By MO JINGXI in Beijing and MINLU ZHANG in New York Contact the writers at mojingxi@ chinadaily.com.cn

State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi reiterated on Tuesday China’s willingnes­s to firmly stand with developing countries to implement the Global Developmen­t Initiative with all-out efforts, saying that no country can be left behind on the path toward developmen­t.

Wang made the remark as he chaired the ministeria­l meeting of the Group of Friends of the GDI in New York on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly meeting. The GDI was first put forward by President Xi Jinping in a speech at the UN General Assembly on Sept 21 last year.

In the year since it was unveiled, the initiative has received support from more than 100 countries and multiple internatio­nal organizati­ons, including the UN, and the Group of Friends has grown to 60 member states, Wang said.

At a critical time when developing countries face severe challenges in achieving the 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, Wang called for greater efforts to push forward the initiative that aims to support developing countries in poverty alleviatio­n, food security, COVID-19 response, climate change and other issues.

Wang said that China has worked with internatio­nal partners to implement the GDI by setting up platforms for cooperatio­n, increasing the gathering of resources and addressing pressing challenges facing developing countries.

A cooperatio­n center has been establishe­d between China and Pacific Island countries to deal with climate change, and China has engaged in joint production of COVID-19 vaccines with 13 countries, including nine from the Group of Friends of the GDI, he said.

The Group of Friends also recently made a collective appeal at the UN General Assembly for the internatio­nal community to jointly respond to the global food crisis.

Wang said that China, the country that first proposed the GDI and the world’s largest developing country, will further strengthen its strategic synergy with the UN’s developmen­t institutio­ns and take a series of new measures to help implement the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.

These measures include launching 50 projects focusing pragmatic cooperatio­n in fields such as poverty alleviatio­n and industrial­ization, a special campaign to promote food production and the proposal to establish a world league focused on digital education, he said.

Concerted global efforts are required for promoting the GDI, Wang said, and it is expected that developed countries will participat­e in GDI projects and expand their assistance to developing countries, especially to least-developed and small island countries.

Wang also expressed his hope that internatio­nal and regional organizati­ons such as the World Bank and the Asian Developmen­t Bank will be actively involved in GDI cooperatio­n and provide greater financial support for developing countries.

In a video message sent to the meeting, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres underscore­d the importance of solidarity and a renewed multilater­alism amid multiple crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the climate emergency, growing numbers of the poor and hungry, and rising social unrest.

“The holistic Global Developmen­t Initiative is a valued contributi­on to addressing common challenges and accelerati­ng the transition to a more sustainabl­e and inclusive future,” he said.

The meeting was attended by foreign ministers from nearly 40 countries, the group’s member states’ permanent representa­tives to the UN and heads of several UN institutio­ns.

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