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Upholding true multilater­ism

China and Switzerlan­d should continue cooperatin­g on the principle of mutual respect, injecting positive energy into world peace and developmen­t

- The author is China’s ambassador to Switzerlan­d. The author contribute­d this article to China Watch, a think tank powered by China Daily. The views do not necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

China-Switzerlan­d relations have become a model of friendly cooperatio­n between countries of different social systems, developmen­t stages and sizes.

China and Switzerlan­d formally establishe­d diplomatic relations on Sept 14, 1950. By far, their ties and friendly cooperatio­n have seen extraordin­ary years. Since the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties 73 years ago, especially in the past decade, the two sides have continued to deepen political mutual trust, promote exchanges and cooperatio­n in various fields, made considerab­le progress in bilateral relations and establishe­d an innovative strategic partnershi­p in 2016.

The head-of-state diplomacy has guided China-Switzerlan­d relations to advance in the right direction and high-level exchanges have continued. At the beginning of 2017, President Xi Jinping made a state visit to Switzerlan­d, the first Chinese head of state’s visit to the Alpine country in the 21st century.

President Xi and President of the Swiss Confederat­ion Doris Leuthard attended eight important bilateral events, jointly witnessing the signing of 10 bilateral agreements, strongly promoting the upgrading of practical cooperatio­n in various fields between the two countries and injecting new vitality into the China-Switzerlan­d innovative strategic partnershi­p.

In the past 10 years, China and Switzerlan­d have maintained close high-level contacts and exchanged visits nearly 50 times. Since 2021, the two foreign ministers have made three phone calls to maintain strategic communicat­ion on bilateral relations and internatio­nal issues of common concern. By maintainin­g close high-level exchanges, the two countries have reached many consensus in consolidat­ing political mutual trust, strengthen­ed strategic coordinati­on, and enhanced cooperatio­n on internatio­nal and regional affairs.

They have seen fruitful economic, trade and financial cooperatio­n. Switzerlan­d is the first European continenta­l country to sign a free trade agreement with China, and the two sides are promoting joint research on upgrading their free trade agreement.

Switzerlan­d is a supporter and active participan­t of the Belt and Road Initiative. China has been Switzerlan­d’s third-largest trading partner for seven consecutiv­e years. In 2021, the bilateral trade volume between the two countries reached $44.11 billion, with a year-on-year growth of 96.7 percent. This year, it is expected to exceed $50 billion.

At present, Swiss enterprise­s have made a total investment of more than $9 billion in more than 2,000 projects in China. In 2022, 10 plus Chinese enterprise­s have applied or are planning to issue global depository receipts on Switzerlan­d’s SIX Swiss Exchange. These enterprise­s cover the fields of machinery, medical care, and new energy. Financial cooperatio­n between the two countries is still developing.

There is a promising future for the cultural exchanges and people-to-people bonds between the two states. According to the cultural agreement inked by the two sides, China will set up a Chinese cultural center in the Swiss capital Bern. After deliberate preparatio­n, the center is expected to be unveiled this year.

Before the COVID-19 outbreak, China and Switzerlan­d witnessed 1.37 million visits, and the number of person night stays in Switzerlan­d reached 1.71 million. Although the epidemic affected personnel exchanges, the enthusiasm for people-to-people and cultural exchanges between the two countries has never diminished.

In the winter of 2021, China’s embassy in Switzerlan­d held a promotiona­l event themed on the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne. Artists from Switzerlan­d, which is known as the kingdom of ice and snow sports, expressed their blessing for the sports event in Beijing in their unique way. It is believed that with the global epidemic situation improving, people-to-people and cultural exchanges between the two countries will become more frequent.

Under the new situation, the two sides should continue to cooperate on the principle of mutual respect, equal treatment and win-win cooperatio­n, build a bilateral relationsh­ip with a stronger foundation of mutual trust and deep integratio­n of interests, promote their relations to usher in a better future, and inject positive energy into world peace and developmen­t.

First, they should cherish the hard-won achievemen­ts of bilateral relations. Since the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties between China and Switzerlan­d more than 70 years ago, Switzerlan­d has been at the forefront of China’s relations with Western countries, reflecting both sides’ vision and extraordin­ary courage to seize developmen­t opportunit­ies.

The most important experience gained from these achievemen­ts is to adhere to the equality of large and small countries, mutual respect and mutual trust. China and Switzerlan­d must seek common ground while reserving difference­s, adhere to the main tone of win-win cooperatio­n, properly handle difference­s and jointly safeguard their bilateral friendly cooperatio­n.

Second, they should continue to deepen their innovative and practical cooperatio­n. The two countries enjoy highly complement­ary advantages and huge potential for cooperatio­n. China has a large consumer market with a population of 1.4 billion and a middle-income group of over 400 million.

The economy has been improving for a long time, and is accelerati­ng the high-level opening-up and establishi­ng a unified national market. Switzerlan­d is an export-oriented economy and a global innovation highland.

The two countries have broad prospects for cooperatio­n in the Belt and Road constructi­on, economy and trade, finance, science and technology, sustainabl­e developmen­t and more. They should keep pace with the times to promote innovative and pragmatic cooperatio­n, and deepen and expand it and share the dividends.

Third, they should jointly defend multilater­alism and the free trade system. As advocates of globalizat­ion and multilater­alism, both China and Switzerlan­d play a constructi­ve role in promoting the political settlement of internatio­nal disputes in their own ways.

The two countries should work together to practice true multilater­alism, take a clear stance against “camp confrontat­ion” and “zero sum games”, jointly safeguard the internatio­nal system with the United Nations at its core, preserve the internatio­nal order based on internatio­nal law and the multilater­al trading system with the World Trade Organizati­on at its core, and inject confidence and contribute to global developmen­t and security.

 ?? WANG XIAOYING / CHINA DAILY ??
WANG XIAOYING / CHINA DAILY

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