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Boosting global governance

Xi’s landmark south-east asia trip expands partnershi­ps

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BEIJING: Two multilater­al meetings, close to 20 bilateral talks and a sit-down with United States President Joe Biden – President Xi Jinping’s six-day trip to South-east Asia has charted the way for global governance, expanded China’s global partnershi­ps and steadied ties between the world’s two largest economies.

Xi travelled to Bali, Indonesia, from Monday to Thursday for the G20 Summit before attending the 29th Apec Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Bangkok and visiting Thailand – the first time he has attended the events in person in three years. Xi returned to China on Saturday evening.

The back-to-back meetings held by Asian countries took place amid spillover from the Ukraine crisis, which fuelled global financial, energy and food crises, with some countries advocating division, confrontat­ion and decoupling.

The world is again standing at a crossroads, and Asia has embraced a crucial moment in promoting global governance, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said after the conclusion of Xi’s trip.

Wang, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said Xi’s proposals at the G20 Summit indicated that he has always kept the interests of developing nations in mind and maintained the outlook in his diplomatic activities that true developmen­t can only be attained with the common developmen­t of all countries.

At the summit, Xi said Beijing supports the African Union in joining the G20.

China’s support for multilater­alism and its contributi­on to G20 cooperatio­n is also evidenced in the fact that the 15 projects and proposals put forward by Beijing were included in the list of projects for pragmatic cooperatio­n at the summit.

Bernard Dewit, chairman of the Brussels-based Belgian-chinese Chamber of Commerce, said Xi’s proposals at the Apec meetings were not only inspiring for the Asia-pacific region but also for other countries around the world, especially in Europe.

“At a moment when the COP 27 is closing, Xi insists that his country will push further for green and low-carbon developmen­t.

“Every government in the world should approve of his words when he says protecting the ecological environmen­t and tackling environmen­tal changes is the common challenge facing all humanity.”

Raymund Chao, chairman for the Asia-pacific region and China of profession­al services provider PWC, said Xi’s written speech delivered to the Apec CEO Summit has boosted the confidence of business leaders in the Asia-pacific region in responding to risks and turning crises into opportunit­ies. — China Daily/ann

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Xi looking on as his wife signs the guestbook during a meeting with Prayut and his wife on the sidelines of apec summit in bangkok.
—AFP Ties that bind: Xi looking on as his wife signs the guestbook during a meeting with Prayut and his wife on the sidelines of apec summit in bangkok.

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