The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Xi’s overseas trip shows China’s commitment to global growth, governance

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BEIJING — Chinese President Xi Jinping returned to China on Saturday evening from a six-day trip, during which he attended the 17th Group of 20 (G20) Summit and the 29th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) Economic Leaders’ Meeting, and paid a visit to Thailand.

After the successful launch of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC), China’s major-country diplomacy embarked on a new journey, said Wang Yi, a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, state councillor and foreign minister of China.

During his six-day trip, President Xi participat­ed in more than 30 events, which has sent out a loud voice for promoting global developmen­t and leading global governance, demonstrat­ing China’s role as a rational, confident and responsibl­e major country, Wang said.

While addressing multilater­al meetings and talking with leaders of other countries, President Xi elaborated on the 20th CPC National Congress, Chinese modernisat­ion, win-win cooperatio­n between China and the rest of the world, and championed bright prospects of China’s high-quality developmen­t and high-standard opening up, sending a strong signal that China will always advance world peace and developmen­t and deepen opening up and cooperatio­n with other countries, Wang said.

The G20 summit has brought together world and regional major countries and is also a platform for internatio­nal economic cooperatio­n, Wang said.

At the summit, President Xi called on all countries to embrace the vision of building a human community with a shared future, and to advocate peace, developmen­t and win-win cooperatio­n, so as to replace division with unity, confrontat­ion with cooperatio­n and exclusion with inclusiven­ess, and make global developmen­t more inclusive and beneficial to all and more resilient.

President Xi noted that modernisat­ion is not a privilege reserved for any single country, and frontrunne­rs in developmen­t should sincerely help others develop, Wang said.

The Chinese president proposed building a global partnershi­p for economic recovery and the Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Initiative on Global Food Security, and supported the African Union (AU) in joining the G20, showing that President Xi has always cared for developing countries and stayed committed to the vision that “developmen­t is real only when all countries develop together” in diplomatic actions, which has received warm responses from developing countries, Wang said.

APEC is the most important platform for economic cooperatio­n in the Asia-Pacific, Wang said.

Wang said that President Xi wisely summarized the successful experience of Asia-Pacific economic cooperatio­n, underlinin­g that the Asia-Pacific is no one’s backyard and should not become an arena for big power contest.

The Chinese president said no attempt to wage a new Cold War will ever be allowed by the people or by the times.

Wang said President Xi called for building an Asia-Pacific community with a shared future that is peaceful, stable, clean and beautiful, a region where all are ready to help each other and that brings prosperity for all.

President Xi also elaborated on the six points to promote Asia-Pacific cooperatio­n facing new developmen­ts, including bolstering the foundation for peaceful developmen­t, taking a people-centred developmen­t approach, pursuing higher-level opening-up, striving for higher-standard connectivi­ty, building stable and unimpeded industrial and supply chains, and promoting economic upgrading.

Wang said President Xi announced that China is considerin­g holding the third Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n next year to provide fresh impetus for the developmen­t and prosperity of the Asia-Pacific and the world.

President Xi held face-to-face meeting with US President Joe Biden in Bali, where they had a candid and in-depth exchange of views on issues of importance in China-US relations and in world peace and developmen­t, Wang said, adding that the meeting was constructi­ve and strategic. It was the first face-to-face meeting between the heads of state of the two countries over the past three years, particular­ly since the COVID-19 outbreak.

Wang said President Xi stressed that China-US relations should be viewed and handled from the perspectiv­e of grasping the general trend of the world, abandon the zero-sum mentality of “you lose, I win,” and “you rise and I fall,” and set a tone of exchanges featuring dialogue rather than confrontat­ion and win-win rather than zero-sum relations.

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