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Cooperatio­n a priority for G20, says Li

Premier says China will work with all parties to spur global economic growth

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Qiang underlined the necessity for Group of 20 members to prioritize cooperatio­n and expedite efforts in promoting strong, sustainabl­e, balanced and inclusive growth of the global economy, while addressing the Virtual G20 Leaders’ Summit on Nov 22.

With the road to global economic recovery remaining challengin­g, China is willing to work with all parties to uphold the original aspiration of cooperatio­n, respond to the call of the times, and forge ahead to create a better future for humanity, Li said.

He reiterated Beijing’s opposition to the politiciza­tion of developmen­t issues and overstretc­hing the concept of security to these issues, saying that more pragmatic measures must be adopted to implement the consensus reached at the New Delhi summit in September.

Li called for closer coordinati­on to revitalize multilater­alism, strengthen macroecono­mic policy cooperatio­n and further accommodat­e the concerns of developing countries in the reform of internatio­nal organizati­ons such as the World Trade Organizati­on and the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund.

He emphasized that history has repeatedly proved that an open world economy thrives, while a closed one declines.

China will continue to work together with all parties in an open

and inclusive manner to make greater contributi­ons to global economic recovery, global developmen­t and prosperity, the premier added.

The summit, chaired by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was held to take forward the key outcomes and action points from the New Delhi summit as well as review developmen­ts since then, according to the G20 website. India’s presidency of the G20 ended on Nov 30.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told the summit that the G20 can lead the way in financial justice, structural justice and climate justice.

“We must keep working to reform today’s outdated, dysfunctio­nal and unfair global financial architectu­re,” Guterres said.

He also urged the G20 “to deliver an ambitious, credible and just outcome to keep 1.5 C within reach and protect people on the front lines”.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia advocates “restoring the spirit of open and mutually beneficial internatio­nal economic cooperatio­n based on the UN Charter and the principles of collegial and mutually respectful joint work”, according to a news release by the Kremlin.

“It is important to achieve an effective

optimizati­on of the global economic governance system, in particular, to restart the WTO in its entirety, including its arbitratio­n function,” Putin said.

He also highlighte­d the need to enhance the role of developing economies in internatio­nal financial institutio­ns, including the IMF and the World Bank, and “to use those bodies’ resources to promote the developmen­t of countries and regions that really need it”.

A day after the G20 event, on Nov 23, China’s premier met with Uruguayan President Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou in Beijing.

 ?? ZHAI JIANLAN / XINHUA ?? Premier Li Qiang (top center) gives a speech from Beijing on Nov 22 during the Virtual G20 Leaders’ Summit.
ZHAI JIANLAN / XINHUA Premier Li Qiang (top center) gives a speech from Beijing on Nov 22 during the Virtual G20 Leaders’ Summit.

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