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Challenges require joint global efforts

China’s pledge of multilater­alism, shared growth made at annual Munich meeting

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

Pursuing internatio­nal cooperatio­n, multilater­alism and a community with a shared future for mankind represents the right way forward to cope with global challenges, a senior Chinese official has said.

Yang Jiechi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks in a key speech on Saturday at the three-day 55th Munich Security Conference, which concluded in Munich, Germany, on Sunday.

Multilater­alism provides an effective way of upholding peace and promoting developmen­t, and the world needs multilater­alism now more than ever, said Yang, who is also director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the CPC Central Committee.

China consistent­ly holds that the United Nations is the symbol of multilater­alism, and the role of the UN in internatio­nal affairs must be defended and the multilater­al trading system with the World Trade Organizati­on at its core must be upheld, he said.

The China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative creates opportunit­ies and benefits for all countries and serves the common interests of humanity, and it is an important pathway toward building a community with a shared future for mankind, Yang added.

He called for building partnershi­ps through mutual respect, upholding universal security through mutual support, fostering global developmen­t and prosperity via win-win cooperatio­n and improving global governance through reform and innovation.

Yang’s remarks came as this year’s MSC was overshadow­ed by global challenges resulting from rising unilateral­ism, which has posed threats to the internatio­nal order establishe­d after World War II.

The whole world order appears to be falling apart — nothing is as it once was, MSC Chairman Wolfgang Ischinger writes in an article published on the official website of the forum.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned at the conference on Saturday against the collapse of the global political structure and hailed multilater­alism and cooperatio­n in dealing with global challenges.

When answering questions about the China-United States relationsh­ip after addressing the conference, Yang said the important consensus reached by the two heads of state should be implemente­d to develop bilateral relations based on coordinati­on, cooperatio­n and stability.

As for China-US trade frictions, Yang said China is willing to solve the problems through cooperatio­n, but cooperatio­n must be based on principles.

Noting the Chinese government values the promotion of human rights, Yang said China firmly opposes the US’ groundless attacks and accusation­s against China under the guise of human rights. Chinese people of all ethnic groups have forged ahead in unity and improved their living standards, which is a fact for all to see, he added.

Saying China has no law requiring companies to install back doors or collect foreign intelligen­ce, Yang stated Chinese firm Huawei has made contributi­ons to the developmen­t of communicat­ion technologi­es in countries including in Europe, and strictly abided by internatio­nal rules and local laws and regulation­s.

He called on some countries to show confidence in their own technologi­es and some respect for the willingnes­s of other countries to develop cooperatio­n with Chinese firms.

Yang also reaffirmed China’s position in defending its territoria­l sovereignt­y and maritime rights and interests, saying the country firmly opposes any activity that undermines China’s sovereignt­y and maritime interests under the pretext of freedom of navigation and overflight.

The MSC — an annual conference on internatio­nal security policy that has taken place in Munich since 1963 — has developed into the world’s leading forum for debating internatio­nal security policy.

Ruan Zongze, executive vice-president of the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, said the internatio­nal situation is seeing rising uncertaint­ies caused by increasing conflicts and confrontat­ions, terrorism, populism and protection­ism, as well as human migrations, poverty and unemployme­nt.

However, globalizat­ion is irreversib­le and no country can benefit itself alone without considerin­g others, Ruan said.

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