China Daily (Hong Kong)

Global Developmen­t Initiative garners support at UN

- By MINLU ZHANG at the United Nations minluzhang@chinadaily­usa.com

China’s top ambassador to the United Nations reiterated the country’s commitment to the Global Developmen­t Initiative and urged more countries to join and share “its opportunit­ies and outcomes” during a high-level meeting of the Group of Friends of GDI at the UN headquarte­rs in New York on Wednesday.

The GDI, put forward by Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2021, shows that “China has been working hard to forge internatio­nal consensus on developmen­t and foster new drivers for global growth”, said Fu Cong, China’s new permanent representa­tive to the UN.

Fu emphasized that China has been working closely with other group members to enhance the synergy between the GDI and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, and make sure that “countries can truly benefit from the fruitful cooperatio­n of the initiative”, as he chaired the meeting.

He said the GDI has further expanded “our network of friends”. More than 100 countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons, including the United Nations, “responded positively to the initiative, and the Group of Friends now comprises more than 80 countries”, Fu said.

The initiative has so far achieved “fruitful outcomes”, thanks to “practical cooperatio­n” and “we have made steady progress in the institutio­nal building”, said Fu.

“The GDI comes from China, but its opportunit­ies and outcomes belong to the whole world. China will continue to work closely with other group members and further advance the work of our group to lend fresh impetus to the implementa­tion of the 2030 Agenda,” he said.

Fu said countries that have joined the initiative “should make good use of the existing mechanism and work for greater outcomes of GDI cooperatio­n”.

“The Group of Friends is the main platform for GDI cooperatio­n at the UN. We should give full play to the role of the group and actively promote policy communicat­ion, experience-sharing, and practical cooperatio­n,” said Fu.

We should explore various forms of cooperatio­n with the UN Task Force, and strengthen exchanges, so as to help other countries realize the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, he added.

Dennis Francis, UN General Assembly president, and Li Junhua, UN Undersecre­tary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, also attended the high-level meeting.

Francis warned that the current global developmen­t deficit is serious and that progress in the implementa­tion of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals is slow.

Great potential

The goals of the GDI are consistent with the 2030 Agenda and have great potential to benefit countries around the world, he said. The vision advocated by the initiative embodies the spirit of true multilater­alism and can be a catalyst for change to build a more equitable and sustainabl­e world for all, Francis said.

Li said the UN working group has been officially launched recently, and the group will rely on the broad foundation of the GDI to promote NorthSouth, South-South and triangular cooperatio­n, deepen global developmen­t partnershi­ps, and contribute to preparatio­ns for future summits.

Ambassador­s from countries such as Pakistan and Laos said they advocated continuous strengthen­ing of institutio­nal constructi­on, and financial and project cooperatio­n, according to a news release by China’s mission to the UN.

Ambassador­s from Egypt, Thailand and others said the initiative provides valuable opportunit­ies for developing countries to achieve prosperity and progress.

Cuba, Qatar, Kyrgyzstan, Zimbabwe and others said they believe the initiative adheres to the people-centered approach and charts a road map for mutual benefit, win-win results and common developmen­t for all countries.

More than 100 guests attended the meeting, including permanent representa­tives and deputy representa­tives from more than 40 countries. Additional­ly, officials from prominent UN bodies were in attendance.

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