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Young people shoulder future of humanity

- By ZHANG ZHIHAO zhangzhiha­o @chinadaily.com.cn

Young people from China and abroad can come up with ideas and engage in dialogue to better contribute to the growth of their countries and the general wellbeing of humanity, Zhou Shuchun, publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily, said on Jan 18.

Youth are the most active and exuberant part of society, he said during the opening ceremony of the ChinaSCO-Eurasia Youth Leaders Dialogue.

The event was co-hosted by China Daily and the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on’s Committee on GoodNeighb­orliness, Friendship and Cooperatio­n.

The young not only carry the hopes of their countries and people, but also shoulder the fate and future of humanity, Zhou said.

In August, President Xi Jinping said in a written reply to foreign representa­tives of the Global Young Leaders Dialogue that China welcomes more young foreigners to visit and share their insights.

Xi said that he hopes young people from China and abroad can enhance their understand­ing, build friendship­s and develop together through mutual learning, thereby contributi­ng their youthful energy to the president’s goal of “building a community with a shared future for mankind”.

Since the SCO’s founding two decades ago, various member states have come together to coordinate developmen­t and become a key force in safeguardi­ng the common interests of the world, Zhou said.

Now, the internatio­nal situation is undergoing profound and complicate­d changes, he added.

“We need to probe the new questions of our time together, and embark on a new journey down the path of solidarity and cooperatio­n, shoulderin­g risks, practicing openness and inclusivit­y, mutual learning, equality and justice, as advocated by the SCO,” he said.

Zhou said that allowing youth leaders from different countries to build friendship­s and consensus through dialogue could lead to the emergence of new ideas and innovation­s that facilitate the coordinate­d progress of their home nations and the overall developmen­t of humanity.

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