BRI enables participants to share China’s development opportunities
The Belt and Road Initiative
(BRI) is a visionary one that aims to promote connectivity and share China’s development opportunities with countries along
the route and even around the whole world. Under the BRI framework, the flower
of Thailand-China friendly cooperation will be in full blossom.
The BRI, put forward by
Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2013,
is an important example of innovation in theory of international relations in
the 21st century. A number of countries and international organizations have
joined or expressed their support for the initiative.
The BRI is based on the
economic, social and cultural ties between China and other countries through the
ancient land and maritime Silk Roads, where they have actively engaged in trade
and cultural communication.
Rooted
in the Silk Road spirit of peace and cooperation, openness and inclusiveness,
mutual learning and mutual benefit, the BRI upholds the principle of extensive
consultation, joint contribution, and shared benefits to promote the common
development of all countries in the world.
China
has made great contributions to advancing the joint construction of the Belt
and Road. The country is committed to safeguarding regional peace and
stability, and working with various countries to build roads, railways, wharfs,
telecommunications infrastructure and industrial parks. By doing so, trade,
personnel, technology and other resources of the Belt and Road countries have become
intertwined more closely than ever before.
As a new
platform for global development and cooperation, the BRI not only helps China
embrace the world at a faster pace and reshape its opening up, but also enables
all participants to board the express train of China’s development.
The Belt
and Road cooperation has increased employment opportunities, promoted economic
growth in countries along the route, and further consolidated the foundation of
economic globalization, which will help countries resolve their disputes and build
a future of peace and prosperity.
The Belt
and Road cooperation is widely recognized and supported by countries in the
world as its success is underpinned by full consideration of their needs.
For
years, China has remained Thailand’s largest trading partner and third largest
source of investment. Under the BRI framework, Thailand has promoted a number
of high-level trade and investment projects between the Thai and Chinese
governments.
Thailand
has also launched the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), a
vital national strategy that will promote mutual support and investment between
the country and China.
The two
countries inked a memorandum of understanding on jointly advancing the
construction of the Belt and Road, reaching consensus on the alignment of the
BRI and the EEC.
The
cooperation between Thailand and China will promote better development in aspects
including tourism, education and academic research between the two countries
and enhance the traditional friendship between the two peoples.
It takes
only a few hours to fly from China to Thailand, so both countries enjoy
convenient communication, mutual visits and work exchanges. In addition, most
Thai citizens are familiar with Chinese culture. Under the BRI framework, the
friendly cooperation between China and Thailand will be in full blossom.
(Dr.
Wanwon Chanoo is Vice President for Student Affairs in Dhurakij Pundit
University. The article is compiled by Sun Guangyong, reporter of People’s
Daily based on an interview with Dr. Wanwon Chanoo.)
Technicians participate
in skills training at the vocational and technical training center
in Chonburi, Thailand. Thailand is actively strengthening talent training so as
to meet the demand for senior technical staff in the Eastern Economic Corridor
(EEC) project. (Photo by Sun Guangyong, People’s Daily)
BRI enables participants to share China’s development opportunities
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