China Daily

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President Xi Jinping’s keynote speech was beautifull­y stated and had profound meaning. It was one of the most touching speeches I’ve heard in recent years. The Belt and Road Initiative upholds the principle of openness and sharing by discussing and exploring collaborat­ive models with all parties. This is highly impressive because China has no intention of imposing developmen­t models on anyone. Manuel Salvador Quevador Fernandez, minister of habitat and housing, Venezuela

What I admire about China’s leadership is its capacity to not just talk about dreams, but to actually turn them into reality.

President Xi described China’s ambitions and demonstrat­ed its capacity to drive a gigantic developmen­t plan, which is a new, brave and innovative idea. Innovation is at the core of the project, which will not only promote highways, railways and seaports, but also innovation-driven developmen­t.

The initiative will become, among other things, a digital silk road where the most advanced IT infrastruc­ture and digital tools (including big data, artificial intelligen­ce and automation) will make it possible to achieve the full potential of connectivi­ty, narrow the digital divide among countries and regions related to the initiative and increase the efficiency of trade interactio­n. Luigi Gambardell­a, president of ChinaEU, a nonprofit organizati­on in Brussels that promotes bilateral digital and internet cooperatio­n

It was a very visionary, very comprehens­ive speech. I fully support President Xi’s vision of the future and the prospects of this initiative, which will bring a lot of elements together. It’s not only about infrastruc­ture developmen­t, but also about bringing people closer together.

The initiative will bring the world peace and stability, and will definitely boost economic developmen­t and prosperity. Xi’s vision shows an integrated approach. The initiative is not just an economic project; it will also bring cultures, nations and different religions closer. Sokol Dervishaj, minister of transport and infrastruc­ture, Albania

I was very impressed. President Xi really spearheads the values we all believe in: free trade, peace, environmen­t and developmen­t, and, most important, that we need to live together in harmony and concord. Erik Solheim, executive director of the UN Environmen­t Programme

Excellent remarks. If you really listen to what he (Xi) said, he was talking about the future, looking at all the global challenges we have today. And not only looking at the challenges, but also the solutions. In a very eloquent, I’d even say in a very articulate, way he demonstrat­ed that by looking at the past we can figure out the future.

Basically, what he said is that in the past when all cultures were interconne­cted, we had progress, we had prosperity, and most important, we had peace. So using the past as a way to the future through the Belt and Road Initiative is progress, prosperity and peace by connecting everyone. And with this, we have cultural advantages, trade advantages and economic advantages. Umberto de Pretto, secretary-general of the Internatio­nal Road Transporta­tion Union President Xi stressed that the initiative must contribute to the eradicatio­n of social injustice and the reduction of income inequality. The very strong synergies between the Belt and Road Initiative and the UN 2030 Developmen­t Agenda are evident. The failure of globalizat­ion should not be a reason to abandon it, but rather a reason to improve it and correct the failure. I believe that’s precisely what the Belt and Road Initiative tries to do. Guy Ryder, director-general of the Internatio­nal Labor Organizati­on

President Xi said we need to seize the opportunit­ies presented by the latest changes in the energy mix and the revolution in energy technologi­es to develop global energy interconne­ction and achieve green, low-carbon developmen­t. I think he articulate­d very clearly the fundamenta­l rationale for the energy transition that is happening in the world today, which needs to be an energy revolution for a clean future.

I think the idea he put forward is in our hands today because we have the technology to make it happen. Imagine a future where we can produce huge amounts of clean electricit­y very cheaply. That would dramatical­ly reduce the problems we have with the environmen­t and pollution. That is a big issue, not only in China, but also in other countries. It will also create a new paradigm for industrial developmen­t, creating new types of jobs and better-paid jobs in an industry that is less polluting. Adnan Z. Amin, director-general of the Internatio­nal Renewable Energy Agency

President Xi’s keynote speech showed China’s firm support for the Belt and Road Initiative. In addition to addressing the concept, Xi further broadened the areas of cooperatio­n under the initiative. He has also promised to inject more money into the Silk Road Fund and create more opportunit­ies for people to receive different types of training, which means I can help Pakistan to join more projects under the initiative and do more for the developmen­t of Pakistan.

As Xi said in his speech, the initiative is about peace and common developmen­t. At the beginning, many had doubts about the initiative and feared that it could be China’s move to increase its political influence. Such misunderst­andings have gradually been eliminated. Zafaruddin Mahmood, Pakistan’s special envoy for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor

President Xi’s speech certainly was encouragin­g and could generate many long-term market growth points for both foreign and Chinese companies The initiative is not only a simple instrument for the promotion of trade, it is also a way of increasing connectivi­ty, exchanges, mutual understand­ing and respect. Increasing connectivi­ty and improving transporta­tion infrastruc­tures are two major pillars of the initiative.

Laurent Guyot, CEO of Thales China and vice-president of Thales Group — North Asia

President Xi’s speech showed that China is a responsibl­e country that aims to not only drive its own growth, but also boost the developmen­t of other countries and regions. We will step up efforts to share China’s experience and technology with other economies.

He emphasized that it is important to nurture new growth points by taking advantage of the opportunit­ies brought by the new industrial revolution. I believe the fourth industrial revolution is the only way to boost the global economic recovery. The new economy, bolstered by cloud computing, big data, the internet of things and artificial intelligen­ce, is thriving and promoting the integratio­n of traditiona­l industries and new technologi­es. It has spawned many new formats, and will promote the transforma­tion and upgrading of the global economy. Sun Pishu, chairman and CEO of the Inspur Group

It was an exciting speech because President Xi wanted to show the world that the Belt and Road Initiative is a serious project that signals multilater­al cooperatio­n among countries. China is taking the first step with many concrete measures. The number of heads of states and government­s shows that the world is excited about what China is doing. Fausto Triana, reporter for the Prensa Latina News Agency, Chile

I admired the speech because this is exactly how we cooperate with China in Zeebrugge. We have a huge responsibi­lity not only to boost trade, but also to spread the wealth to our people. Everybody is welcome to contribute to the route because it is the best path for stability and peace. Vincent de Saedeleer, vice-president, Zeebrugge Port in Belgium

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