The Hindu (Erode)

Asia should prevent world from becoming an arena for geopolitic­al fighting, says China

Countries in Asia should jointly oppose unilateral­ism and selfservin­g practices, oppose picking sides and bloc confrontat­ion and prevent the region and the world from becoming an arena for geopolitic­al fighting, says Zhao Leji, Chairman of the National P

- Nikhil M. Babu

China’s top legislator Zhao Leji has said that Asia has endured both “hot and cold” wars and they should prevent the world from becoming an arena for “geopolitic­al fighting”, and welcomed all countries to board China’s “express train” of developmen­t.

Mr. Zhao, Chairman of the National People’s Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, was speaking at the opening session of the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) Annual Conference 2024, an internatio­nal organisati­on of 29 member states, including many leaders from Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) countries such as Sri Lanka.

Speaking at the same session, on March 28, Sri Lankan Prime Minister Dinesh Gunewardan­e, said that Sri Lanka’s port developmen­t has taken a new turn of “advanced” developmen­t with the assistance of China and it will “change the present scenario”.

A day earlier, the Sri Lankan Prime Minister had said had pledged to develop the island nation’s strategic deep sea port and the capital’s airport after talks with his counterpar­t in Beijing, according to AFP.

“Colombo port will become a hub of a newly developed port with financial instrument­s that could cater to the new demands that are growing among ourselves, among our countries, for developmen­t and investment, which is essential. This will change the present scenario from East Asia to East Africa, and the blue seas that we all could work together for the future that we face in a successful and a great joint programme are what we look forward to,” Mr. Gunawarden­a said.

Sri Lanka’s southern sea port of Hambantota was handed to a Chinese stateowned company in 2017 on a 99year lease for $1.12 billion. India and the U.S. are both concerned that a Chinese foothold at the port could boost China’s naval advantage in the Indian Ocean.

In December 2023, amid repeated messages from New Delhi, Colombo announced a yearlong moratorium on foreign research vessels visiting Sri Lankan waters.

Walk together

Mr. Zhao said that Asian countries have the fine tradition of helping each other out in trying times and they have overcome one difficulty after another on their paths to developmen­t.

“Now in a phase of clamours for division and confrontat­ion, it is essential that we stay independen­t, seek strength through unity, and continue to walk side by side with each other. (We should) jointly oppose unilateral­ism and selfservin­g practices, oppose picking sides and bloc confrontat­ion and prevent this region and the world from becoming an arena for geopolitic­al fighting,” he said.

Mr. Zhao called on all countries to transcend the “old mentality” of bloc confrontat­ion and zerosum games and practice genuine multilater­alism to jointly build an open world economy. “We must oppose trade protection­ism and all forms of erecting barriers, decoupling, or severing of supply chains,” he said.

Hot and cold wars

Mr. Zhao said people in Asia have endured both hot and cold wars, as well as hardships and tribulatio­ns, leading them to deeply cherish the value of peace. He added that China will make it more convenient for foreigners to work, study, and travel in China.

The BFA, which concluded on Friday, was held in Hainan — the southern most and the only tropical island province of China — in the South China Sea, not very far from the Philippine­s, amidst an ongoing tension between the two countries.

(This correspond­ent attended the Boao Forum for Asia at the invitation of the China Public Diplomacy Associatio­n)

 ?? AP ?? New vision: Zhao Leji speaks at the opening ceremony of Boao Forum of Asia in southern China’s Hainan province on Thursday.
AP New vision: Zhao Leji speaks at the opening ceremony of Boao Forum of Asia in southern China’s Hainan province on Thursday.

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