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Building a better world for all

- By RUI LOURIDO The author is the president of the China Observator­y, and chairman of the Union of Associatio­ns of Cooperatio­n and Friendship Portugal-China. The views do not necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

For an observer from the West interested in Chinese history and civilizati­on, it is fascinatin­g to see China’s capacity for recovery, innovation and socioecono­mic developmen­t based on the principle of safeguardi­ng the interests of the Chinese people.

China’s developmen­t has been achieved through actions that have facilitate­d the continuity and sustainabi­lity of the following civilizati­onal advances:

Eradicatio­n of extreme poverty by the end of 2020, and meeting the new needs of the people affected by the reduction in economic activity because of the COVID-19 pandemic, by making efforts to improve the living standards of the Chinese people through the granting of subsidies, cuts in taxes and fees, and the implementa­tion of policies favorable to enterprise­s so they in turn can increase employees’ salaries;

Containing the pandemic, taking measures to ensure the country’s death rate is one of the lowest in the world and showing the solidarity with other developing countries during the pandemic, while expanding the scope of medical treatment in the post-pandemic period;

Economic and social developmen­t based on China’s modernizat­ion in all fields, thanks to major innovation­s in advanced technology sectors, from strategic emerging industries to artificial intelligen­ce, biomedicin­e and outer space, including the study of the moon and Mars, and exploratio­ns of the deep sea.

China’s success in building a space station, which is open to all countries, led to the signing of cooperatio­n agreements with several nations and overseas organizati­ons.

As for China’s foreign policy, which is in line with the guidelines of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the country has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting world peace and safeguardi­ng national security, and working with all countries in the principle of equality to achieve the developmen­t goals, pursuing common economic and social developmen­t for mutual benefit, and following the UN Charter in letter and spirit to help build a better world.

China is a responsibl­e participan­t in programs to facilitate global developmen­t and fight common challenges such as climate change and terrorism through its proposed Global Developmen­t Initiative and Global Security Initiative.

The country has also increased its participat­ion in various UN missions, while helping finalize comprehens­ive agreements and forums with other countries including BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa), and through means such as the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p, the Belt and Road Initiative and “Forum Macau”, which brought together nine Portuguese-speaking countries.

Given these facts, the European Union should consider ratifying the EU-China Comprehens­ive Agreement

on Investment, whose negotiatio­ns were concluded in December 2020, because it could turn out to be a favorable agreement for the EU’s developmen­t.

China’s new phase of modernizat­ion and its foreign policy of promoting peace and safeguardi­ng security, rejecting the Cold War mentality, and opposing the conflicts between geopolitic­al blocs are an invaluable contributi­on to global governance, and a big step toward building a shared future for humankind.

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