The Mercury

China offers solutions for world peace and security

- CHEN XIAODONG Chen is the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to South Africa

ON APRIL 21, President Xi Jinping put forward the Global Security Initiative at the opening ceremony of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2022, which addressed a major question of our times – what kind of security vision the world needs to adopt to achieve common security.

With this initiative, China aims to contribute its wisdom and solutions for closing the peace deficit for humanity and tackling the challenges of internatio­nal security.

The Global Security Initiative advocates a security vision that provides the right guiding philosophy for maintainin­g world peace and security. The initiative emphasises the commitment to common, comprehens­ive, co-operative and sustainabl­e security to jointly safeguard world peace and security.

The initiative comes at a time when the world has not completely defeated Covid-19, and yet is now facing the Ukraine crisis. An internatio­nal situation already rife with uncertaint­ies is witnessing one security threat after another. The philosophy of common, comprehens­ive, co-operative and sustainabl­e security echoes with the common aspiration of all countries and people to uphold internatio­nal solidarity in joint efforts to build a better post-Covid world together. The initiative, therefore, has become the “golden key” to eliminate the global security deficit.

The Global Security Initiative, which upholds the non-interferen­ce principle, establishe­s a basic premise for maintainin­g world peace and security. The initiative highlights respect for the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of all countries, non-interferen­ce in other countries’ internal affairs, and respect for the developmen­t path and social system independen­tly chosen by the people of all countries.

Warfare and chaos occur when the law of the jungle reigns and the strong bullies the weak in pursuit of self-supremacy and hegemony. It is an internal affair of a country to choose its own path, and no other country has the right to interfere or to prescribe or impose a certain track on others by force or sabotage. All countries need to be masters of their own destiny, not pawns to be manipulate­d by others.

The Global Security Initiative, which calls for abandoning the Cold War mentality, lays down fundamenta­l principles for maintainin­g world peace and security. The initiative stresses adherence to the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, and rejection of the Cold War mentality, unilateral­ism, group politics and bloc confrontat­ion.

Driven by selfish interest to maintain their hegemony, some countries are bent on building “exclusive yards with high walls” or “parallel systems”, and putting together exclusive small circles or blocs that jeopardise global security and hold back global developmen­t. It is important that we practise true multilater­alism, firmly uphold the basic norms governing internatio­nal relations based on the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, refrain from engaging in bloc confrontat­ion, and firmly stand on the right side of peace.

The Global Security Initiative, which stands for mutual respect, lays out important principles for maintainin­g world peace and security. The initiative points out the importance to take seriously the legitimate security concerns of all countries, uphold the principle of indivisibl­e security, build a balanced, effective and sustainabl­e security architectu­re, and oppose the pursuit of one’s own security at the cost of others’ security.

Certain major countries, obsessed with the so-called “absolute security”, have used small countries as pawns. It chose to fan the flames at a safe distance, watching its own arms dealers, bankers and oil tycoons make a fortune out of the war while leaving people of a small country with the wounds of war that would take years to heal.

All countries should be equal in enjoying security interests which intertwine with each other. No one should seek the so-called absolute security at the expense of others’ security. Otherwise,

as the proverb goes, “One who tries to blow out other’s oil lamp will get his beard on fire”.

The Global Security Initiative, which champions dialogue and consultati­on, points the way forward to safeguard world peace and security. The initiative calls for peaceful settlement of difference­s and disputes between countries through dialogue and consultati­on, supports all efforts conducive to the peaceful settlement of the crisis, rejects double standards, and opposes the abuse of unilateral sanctions and “long-arm jurisdicti­on”.

War and sanctions are not the fundamenta­l way to settle disputes. Dialogue and consultati­on are the most effective way to resolve difference­s. Major countries, which bear special responsibi­lity for the settlement of internatio­nal and regional hot-spot issues, should uphold justice, and encourage dialogue to promote peace, instead of stoking conflicts.

The Global Security Initiative, which adopts a comprehens­ive approach, defines what world peace and security entails. The initiative underlines the need to maintain security in both traditiona­l and non-traditiona­l domains, and jointly address regional disputes and global issues such as terrorism, climate change, cybersecur­ity and biosecurit­y.

In the face of diverse security threats, countries should strengthen solidarity in fighting Covid-19 and improve global public health governance. We should work together to fight terrorism and build an internatio­nal nuclear security system featuring fairness and win-win co-operation. We should improve governance rules in new frontiers such as deep sea, polar regions, outer space and the Internet, practise the global governance philosophy that emphasises extensive consultati­on, joint contributi­on and shared benefits to fend off and break through security dilemmas.

China is not only the initiator of the Global Security Initiative, but also a campaigner for its implementa­tion. China is the second largest peacekeepi­ng contributo­r to the UN and the largest troop contributo­r among the permanent members of the UN Security Council. Currently, more than 2 000 Chinese peacekeepe­rs are serving in eight UN mission areas. China has set up the China-UN Peace and Developmen­t Fund with a total investment of $100 million (about R1.5 billion) , which has supported 95 selected projects benefiting more than 100 countries and regions around the world, making important contributi­ons to internatio­nal peace, security and developmen­t.

On the road to peace and security, China will always walk side by side with our African brothers. More than 80% of China’s peacekeepe­rs are deployed in Africa. China has, in accumulati­ve terms, sent over 30 000 peacekeepe­rs to Africa, who have served in 17 UN peacekeepi­ng missions. China supports African countries in enhancing their capacity to maintain stability and keep peace on their own, in solving African issues in an African way, and in implementi­ng the initiative of “Silencing the Guns in Africa”.

China is actively implementi­ng the Global Developmen­t Initiative, and working with African countries to deepen the synergy between our developmen­t strategies, so as to speed up the implementa­tion of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, and promote sustainabl­e security through sustainabl­e developmen­t.

At the Eighth Ministeria­l Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Co-operation last year, China and Africa agreed to jointly implement nine programmes, including the peace and security programme.

China will carry out 10 peace and security projects for Africa, follow through the pledge of military assistance to the AU, support African countries in their independen­t efforts to fight terrorism and safeguard regional security, and conduct joint training and on-site training for China-Africa peacekeepi­ng forces and co-operation on the control of light and small arms.

“It is not in numbers, but in unity, that our great strength lies.” Upholding true multilater­alism, the Global Security Initiative is open to the world and welcomes the participat­ion of all countries.

China is ready to have in-depth exchanges with other parties on the initiative, build global synergy and push for its implementa­tion so as to make the world a more peaceful, secure and prosperous place.

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