Diplomatic stance shows China's confidence
Source:
Global Times
Facing
harsh questions on issues including strained China-US relations, "debt
trap" accusations and political influence through the Belt and Road
Initiative (BRI), Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi
highlighted China's diplomatic principles and stance on March 8, showing the
country's growing confidence in addressing complicated international
situations.
At
a press conference on the sidelines of the second session of the 13th National
People's Congress in Beijing, Wang briefed international media on China's
diplomacy in hot regional and world issues, including the trade war, Korean
Peninsula denuclearization process and the Venezuelan crisis, among others.
Wang
stressed that cooperation is the mainstream of China-US relations, and will not
descend into confrontation. "Decoupling from China would mean decoupling
from opportunities, from the future, and in a sense, even from the world."
"Wang
has made clear China's fundamental diplomatic principles and stance, which will
give international society a more objective, thorough and accurate
understanding," Li Haidong, a
professor at the China Foreign Affairs University's Institute of International
Relations said. "The predictability
of China's future moves has increased, which is conducive to avoiding
misjudgment between each other." He added.
Ruan
Zongze, executive vice president of the China Institute of International
Studies said that in 2019, China faces external challenges, including the
prevailing unilateralism which complicates the international situation and has
led to the trade war as well as hot regional issues, such as recent
India-Pakistan tensions.
Ruan
said under this backdrop, China should stick closely to multilateralism, which
is also the core of our diplomacy. "China can also play a greater role in
pushing forward dialogue to solve challenging regional issues," he said.
The
word "cooperation" was frequently used in Wang's Friday speech and he
also expressed China's willingness to play a constructive role in the Korean
Peninsula issue, India-Pakistan tensions, the South China Sea and Venezuela.
The
key to solving the Peninsula issue, as Wang pointed out, is to work out a
general roadmap for denuclearization and the establishment of a peace
mechanism.
"We
will give full support to North Korea in implementing the new national
strategy, focusing on economic development and improving people's livelihood
and we will fully support North Korea in pursuing the denuclearization of the
Korean Peninsula and addressing its legitimate concerns in the process of
denuclearization," Wang said.
As
for the BRI, Wang cited examples that show the benefits the BRI has brought to
participating countries.
The
BRI is not a "debt trap" but an "economic pie" that
benefits the locals, he said.
The
Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway in Kenya has generated close to 50,000
jobs and increased economic growth by 1.5 percentage points. In Uzbekistan,
Chinese workers and local people worked together to build a 19-kilometer tunnel
in 900 days, allowing people in remote areas to travel by train across
mountains in just 900 seconds, he added.
It's
not a "geopolitical tool," but a great opportunity for shared
development, Wang stressed.
"I
felt a strong China responsibility from Wang's speech. China has become an
important driving force for other countries to realize economic development and
prosperity through the BRI," Li said.
Ruan
said that the BRI is not perfect, but China and other countries are working
together to improve it. "Accusations over the BRI won't make China's
international environment deteriorate as the initiative is too popular."
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