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Solidarizi­ng for Developmen­t and Security

Secretaria­t of Boao Forum for Asia

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On April 21st, 2022, Chinese President Xi Jinping attended the opening ceremony of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference via video link and delivered a keynote speech entitled Rising to Challenges and Building a Bright Future Through Cooperatio­n, in which the Global Security Initiative (GSI) was proposed for the first time. Widely received by leaders of participat­ing countries and representa­tives from political, business and academic communitie­s, this speech was significan­t in guiding ensuing discussion­s. President Xi’s metaphor that the internatio­nal community, as a sophistica­ted apparatus, cannot afford to have any single part of it removed has been widely quoted. Presidents or prime ministers of Israel, Mongolia, Nepal, the Philippine­s, Kazakhstan and Laos, as well as the Managing Director of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) made video remarks. Extensive and intensive discussion­s are held on the theme “The World in COVID-19 & Beyond: Working Together for Global Developmen­t and Shared Future” among over 70 ministeria­l officials and former members of government, 20 plus heads of internatio­nal and regional organizati­ons, business leaders and renowned scholars.

In his speech, President Xi Jinping underlined the need to jointly defend people’s lives and health. Participan­ts are of the view that strong internatio­nal synergy in solidarity must be formed against the pandemic. Countries should introduce COVID response policies in light of their own national conditions and features, and strengthen coordinati­on in anti-pandemic measures so as to improve global governance in public health. Vaccines gap must be closed to ensure the accessibil­ity and affordabil­ity of vaccines in developing countries, to which China has made important contributi­ons. The internatio­nal community should boost cooperatio­n in medical science, seek more effective solutions to COVID-19, and avoid the politiciza­tion of scientific issues. We must begin now to plan for global developmen­t in the post-COVID era, instead of simply waiting the pandemic out.

In his speech, President Xi Jinping underlined the need to jointly promote economic recovery. Delving into where the world economy is headed and challenges in its way, participan­ts believe that successive blows have been dealt to the world economy by multiple factors including the surging pandemic, geopolitic­al conflicts, and high inflation. Therefore, its recovery will be anything but a smooth ride. The IMF has cut its global growth forecast for 2022 and 2023. Challenges are mounting for the global economic community and decision makers in all countries. We should stay committed to building an open world economy, increase macro policy coordinati­on, keep global industrial and supply chains stable, give a strong boost to investment and trade, and promote green recovery and digital economy.

In his speech, President Xi Jinping underlined the need to jointly maintain peace and stability in the world. Security is the preconditi­on for developmen­t. We humanity are

living in an indivisibl­e security community. The Global Security Initiative proposed by President Xi Jinping has been echoed by participan­ts. It has been widely acknowledg­ed that traditiona­l and non-traditiona­l security issues are both prominent and intertwine­d. Breaking free from the security dilemma and seeking common security is a major task for the world today. Participan­ts are of the view that the GSI helps to put in place a new peace agenda for the world. Staying committed as a responsibl­e major country, China has laid a solid foundation for regional peace and security.

In his speech, President Xi Jinping underlined the need to jointly tackle global governance challenges. It is the prevalent aspiration for all to enhance communicat­ion, coordinati­on and cooperatio­n in solidarity. Participan­ts are of the view that each and every emergence from a crisis for the human society would not have been possible without solidarity and cooperatio­n. To properly handle constant global challenges, the only way out for the internatio­nal community is to work as one to strengthen and improve global governance. We should uphold true multilater­alism, and safeguard the UN-centered internatio­nal system and the internatio­nal order underpinne­d by internatio­nal law. We should fully leverage multilater­al mechanisms including the G20 and the World Health Organizati­on, and improve global governance in economy, trade, and health. The Belt and Road Initiative proposed by China is vitally important for our cooperatio­n in pursuing developmen­t and following through on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.

In his speech, President Xi Jinping also offered his observatio­ns on the developmen­t of Asia. It was pointed out that having been through hot and cold wars, hardships and tribulatio­ns, people in Asia deeply cherish the value of peace and understand that developmen­t gains do not come easily. Peace and stability in our region do not fall into our lap automatica­lly or come as charity from any country. Rather, it is the result of the joint efforts of countries in the region. We should resolutely safeguard peace in Asia, vigorously advance Asian cooperatio­n and jointly promote Asian unity. President Xi’s insights have not only answered the call of people in Asia, but also chartered the course for Asian developmen­t in the future.

According to the Asian Economic Outlook and Integratio­n Process Annual Report 2022 released during the annual conference, Asia rebounded strongly in its economic growth despite COVID-19 and is providing new impetus to the world economic recovery. Measured by purchasing power parity, Asia’s share in the world economy in 2021 rose to

47.4%. The year 2022, witnessing the presidency of G20, APEC and BRICS going to Indonesia, Thailand and China respective­ly, can be regarded as the Year of Asia for internatio­nal cooperatio­n. A greater role played by Asian countries can be expected in promoting multilater­alism and global governance.

The Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) is one of the most important high-level platforms for political and business dialogue in Asia and even the world. The Annual Conference, as the flagship event, is the highlight of each year. The Chinese government, as the host, attaches great importance to the BFA and Chinese leaders attend its annual conference every year. President Xi Jinping has attended six of its annual conference­s. In each of President Xi’s keynote speeches, major announceme­nts were made on China’s domestic and foreign policies, and major propositio­ns brought forward for addressing internatio­nal and regional issues.

In 2010, Mr. Xi Jinping, then vice president of China, attended the opening ceremony of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference and delivered a keynote speech Work Together for Asia's Green and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, putting forward propositio­ns for realizing green and sustainabl­e developmen­t in Asia and the world.

In 2013, President Xi Jinping illustrate­d on promoting common developmen­t for Asia and the world in his keynote speech Working Together Toward a Better Future for Asia and the World. President Xi stressed that a single flower does not make spring, while one hundred flowers in full blossom bring spring to the garden. All countries in the world are closely linked and share converging interests. They should both pool and share their strengths. While pursuing its own interests, a country should accommodat­e the legitimate concerns of others. In pursuing their own developmen­t, countries should promote the common developmen­t of all and expand common interests among them.

In the keynote speech for 2015 Towards a Community of Common Destiny and a New Future for Asia, President Xi Jinping expressed the propositio­n of promoting a community of common interest for all mankind through efforts towards such a community for Asia. President Xi proposed to hold a conference of dialogue among Asian civilizati­ons, and expounded the principles of extensive consultati­on, joint contributi­on and shared benefits upheld by the Belt and Road Initiative.

In 2018, President Xi Jinping’s speech was entitled Openness for Greater Prosperity, Innovation for a Better Future . The year 2018 marked the 40th anniversar­y of China’s reform and opening-up, and the 30th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of the Province and Special Economic Zone of Hainan. President Xi reviewed the historical process of China’s reform and opening-up, and reiterated China’s commitment to advancing reform in all respects by announcing that China’s door of opening-up will not be closed and will only open even wider. President Xi proposed new significan­t measures for greater opening-up, including the announceme­nt that the first

China Internatio­nal Import Expo would be held in Shanghai. Major propositio­ns were also expressed on the building of a community with a shared future for mankind.

In 2021, President Xi Jinping attended the opening ceremony via video link. In his keynote speech Pulling Together Through Adversity and Toward a Shared Future for All, President Xi offered his insights on the critical question of our times, namely where humanity should go from here amid combined forces of changes and a pandemic both unseen in a century. President Xi proposed “Four Partnershi­ps” for highqualit­y Belt and Road cooperatio­n, and underscore­d the importance to advocate peace, developmen­t, equity, justice, democracy and freedom as common values of humanity.

It is fair to say that, the BFA Annual Conference has been regarded as an important platform by President Xi Jinping to conduct home-ground diplomacy, announce major domestic and foreign policies, express China’s propositio­ns to the world, and contribute Chinese wisdom. The Global Security Initiative put forward by President Xi this year, as another major internatio­nal public good provided by China along with the Belt and Road Initiative and Global Developmen­t Initiative, constitute­s China's solution to solve the conundrum of global security governance. President Xi Jinping is also the first leader in the world to propose a holistic initiative on global security, which cannot be more relevant considerin­g the current internatio­nal landscape.

The GSI is underpinne­d by six commitment­s, namely, staying committed to the vision of common, comprehens­ive, cooperativ­e and sustainabl­e security; staying committed to respecting the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of all countries; staying committed to abiding by the purposes and principles of the UN Charter; staying committed to taking the legitimate security concerns of all countries seriously; staying committed to peacefully resolving difference­s and disputes between countries through dialogue and consultati­on; and staying committed to maintainin­g security in both traditiona­l and non-traditiona­l domains. These six commitment­s, with both top-level design and methods and pathways, form an organic whole.

Building on the vision of common, comprehens­ive, cooperativ­e and sustainabl­e security, the GSI seeks to promote the establishm­ent of a balanced, effective and sustainabl­e security architectu­re. It thus offers a new approach to eliminatin­g the root causes of internatio­nal conflicts and achieving durable stability and security in the world. Echoing each other, the GSI and GDI are committed to addressing challenges which stand in the way of peace and developmen­t, the theme of our times. Focusing on the two imperative­s of security and developmen­t, both initiative­s have provided pathways and injected impetus for the building of a community with a shared future for mankind. Both the GDI and GSI are open to the whole world. They are hence conducive to pooling global wisdom and strength for developmen­t and security.

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Born in 2001, the BFA was originally committed to promoting economic integratio­n in Asia. Its mission today has evolved into pooling positive energy for the developmen­t of Asia and the whole world.

Developmen­t is the foundation and the

key to resolve all issues. This basic experience of China, host of the BFA, also applies to countries in Asia and beyond. The aim of promoting developmen­t, in the final analysis, is pursuing public interests and resolving public grievances, ensuring people’s all-round developmen­t and social progress across the board, and sharing developmen­t results for common prosperity. This is the common aspiration of people in Asia and across the world. Over the past two decades, the BFA has witnessed the takeoff of Asia as it entered the 21st century, and faced up to challenges together with emerging economies. Over 20 years on, what has remained unchanged for the BFA is its commitment to openness and win-win results, and its aspiration for common developmen­t in Asia and beyond. Everything the BFA has been doing since its inception is for the sake of promoting and serving developmen­t.

As President Xi Jinping stresses on multiple occasions, security is the preconditi­on for developmen­t, and developmen­t underpins security. Thus a balance must be stricken between the two. The BFA takes economic developmen­t and security seriously, and has therefore launched the Global Economic Developmen­t and Security Forum (GEDS), which is the first themed forum focusing on both issues. Committed to pooling wisdom from all parties in the internatio­nal community and sharing insights on security issues related to economic developmen­t, the GEDS will help address risks and challenges standing in the way of developmen­t for all countries. In October 2021, the first GEDS was successful­ly held in Changsha, which has attracted widespread attention and drawn positive feedback from the internatio­nal community. The GEDS has been widely expected by participan­ts to be institutio­nalized as an internatio­nal platform for dialogue on developmen­t and security.

In the face of COVID-19 which has been around for over two years and has posed grave challenges to the world, the BFA has reflected on the long-term developmen­t of itself and the world at large. Humanity lives in a community upon which their shared destiny hinges. No country can emerge unscathed from global challenges. Greater internatio­nal cooperatio­n is the only way to better address global challenges and promote developmen­t and security across the world.

Despite the surging pandemic and disrupted economic globalizat­ion, the BFA has been upholding true multilater­alism with solidarity and cooperatio­n. Committed to leveraging its cross-cultural, inter-disciplina­ry and cross-sectoral interactio­ns and promoting the Boao spirit of inclusiven­ess, innovation and winwin cooperatio­n, the BFA has made itself a major platform for the internatio­nal community to jointly tackle global challenges through communicat­ion and dialogue.

To keep abreast of the times, the BFA has taken on a new look. With its focus still on the economy, it is expanding into new areas including developmen­t and security, scientific and technologi­cal innovation, health, education and culture, and media. By pooling consensus from political, business, academic and media communitie­s, the BFA is committed to facilitati­ng the dialogue and cooperatio­n between Asia and the world beyond.

Going forward, by continuing to hold high the banner of globalizat­ion and multilater­alism, and working with people from the political, business, academic and media communitie­s around the world, the BFA will commit itself to global economic recovery and sustainabl­e growth, to the reform and improvemen­t of the global governance system, and to the common developmen­t and security of Asia and beyond.

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Scenery outside BFA press center.
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Exhibition hall of the permanent site of BFA.
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Global Economic Developmen­t and Security Forum Expo of BFA in China’s Hunan Province.

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