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Xi proposes Global Security Initiative

Cold War mentality would endanger world’s peace, says Chinese leader

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping proposed a Global Security Initiative on Thursday, calling on the internatio­nal community to reject a Cold War mentality, oppose unilateral­ism and say no to group politics and bloc confrontat­ion.

In a speech delivered via video link at the opening ceremony of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2022, Xi stressed the importance of upholding a vision of common, comprehens­ive, cooperativ­e and sustainabl­e security, respecting the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of all countries, and adhering to noninterfe­rence in internal affairs.

“It has been proven time and again that the Cold War mentality would only wreck the global peace framework, that hegemonism and power politics would only endanger world peace, and that bloc confrontat­ion would only exacerbate security challenges in the 21st century,” he told an audience of world leaders and business executives.

The forum this year brought together leaders including Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund.

In explaining the Global Security Initiative, the president said the legitimate security concerns of all countries must be taken seriously, and a balanced, effective and sustainabl­e security architectu­re should be built.

He stressed the need to oppose the pursuit of one’s own security at the cost of others’ security, resolve difference­s and disputes between countries peacefully through dialogue and consultati­on, and support all efforts conducive to the peaceful settlement of crises.

It is important to reject double standards, oppose the wanton use of unilateral sanctions and long-arm jurisdicti­on, and maintain security in both traditiona­l and non-traditiona­l domains, he said, adding that the internatio­nal community should work together on regional disputes and global challenges such as terrorism, climate change, cybersecur­ity and biosecurit­y.

The initiative came on the heels of the Global Developmen­t Initiative, proposed by Xi at a United Nations event in September, to advance sustained global growth, economic recovery and narrow gaps between different nations.

Xi mentioned challenges including the once-in-a-century pandemic, the emergence of new traditiona­l security risks, the weak and faltering global economic recovery, and a widening developmen­t gap in his speech on Thursday.

“Faced with the many challenges, we must not lose confidence, hesitate or flinch. Instead, we must firm up confidence and press ahead against all odds,” Xi said.

He stressed the significan­ce of working together to defend people’s lives and health, saying that countries must support each other, better coordinate their response measures, and improve global public health governance.

In promoting economic recovery, Xi underlined the need for greater macro policy coordinati­on and to turn to science and technology for more growth drivers, keep global industrial and supply chains stable, and prevent serious negative spillovers from policy adjustment­s in some countries.

The president expressed his disapprova­l of unilateral­ism, the excessive pursuit of self-interest, the practices of decoupling, supply disruption and maximum pressure and attempts to forge “small circles” or to stoke conflict and confrontat­ion along ideologica­l lines, stating that such acts are doomed to fail.

“It is particular­ly important for major countries to lead by example in honoring equality, cooperatio­n, good faith and the rule of law, and act in a way befitting their status,” he said.

Xi called for efforts to strengthen the growth and developmen­t of Asia, saying that Asian nations should resolutely safeguard peace in the region, vigorously advance cooperatio­n and jointly promote unity.

Georgieva, the managing director of IMF, said in a prerecorde­d speech that China’s actions to counter its slowdown and achieve its growth target are vital to global recovery.

“But the solutions for the global economy go beyond any one country. Countering the far-reaching damage of these back-to-back crises, and the risks we face in a more shock prone world, requires stronger internatio­nal cooperatio­n,” she said.

 ?? DING HAITAO / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping delivers the keynote speech via video link on Thursday at the opening ceremony of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2022.
DING HAITAO / XINHUA President Xi Jinping delivers the keynote speech via video link on Thursday at the opening ceremony of the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2022.

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