Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy well-accepted around the globe
By Yang
Sheng and Sun Haoran
Chinese
President Xi Jinping’s thought on diplomacy is becoming increasingly accepted
around the globe as more and more people realize that “the world is
experiencing a profound change that has not been seen in the past century,”
marking a significant power transition between West and East, or the US and
China.
Hosted
by the International Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party
of China (IDCPC), the 29th Wanshou Forum was held at the Communication
University of China in Beijing on Tuesday.
Nearly
100 scholars and representatives of political parties and think tanks from
about 20 countries, including China, Russia, the UK, India, Indonesia and South
Africa, had in-depth exchanges on the theme “Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy:
Rising to the Profound Change of the World Today.”
The
forum discussed diverse topics such as the promotion of exchanges and mutual
learning among civilizations, the vision of a community with a shared future
for humanity, and China’s public diplomacy, which has been mentioned by Xi on
many international occasions in recent years.
Guo
Yezhou, vice minister of the IDCPC, pointed out at the forum that Xi Jinping
Thought on Diplomacy has given possible answers to the question of “how the
world is changing, and what we should do,” such as “a community with a shared
future for humanity"” and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)”, as well as
the issues of peace, development and global governance.
Stephen
Ndegwa Mwangi, a Kenyan scholar at the United States International
University-Africa, shared his opinion on Xi’s judgement of how the world is
changing. He agrees that the world is experiencing a profound change that has
not been seen in the past century, which Xi mentioned frequently at
international occasions in recent years.
The
international influence, reputation and power of the US are decreasing, and
after Donald Trump became president, the situation has further worsened for the
US, as well as other major powers in the West, such as the EU and the UK which
have been weakened by Brexit, Mwangi said, “which makes the West no longer able
to provide the leadership to the world.”
At the
same time, China is developing rapidly but still cannot replace the US
comprehensively, so the world is demanding new “moral leadership,” he noted.
Many
participants of the forum believe that China is confident and has the potential
to fill the gap of moral leadership in the world which had been provided by the
US in the past, but Chinese experts noted that Xi has never said China would
lead the world and replace the US.
BRI welcomed worldwide
“What
China can provide is a power to promote and guide the reform of the current
international order and global governance designed by the West, to let more
countries, especially those in the developing world, get benefits. Replacing
the US to become another global hegemony is never our goal,” Wang Yiwei, a
professor at the Renmin University of China’s School of International
Relations, told the Global Times on June
25 at the forum.
The BRI
is a crucial measure for shaping and building a community with a shared future
for humanity, which can largely improve the current international order and
globalization, he noted.
In
responding to the world’s needs, especially from developing countries, the
China-proposed BRI has won remarkable acclaim.
Angel
Sanchez, general secretary of the Colombian Liberal Party, said that BRI is the
most ambitious initiative of the 21st century, and it is the perfect example of
mutual promotion and common development between China and the rest of the
world.
“Because
China’s influence in Indonesia is long and China’s philosophy is similar to the
Indonesian one, Indonesia welcomes China to play a bigger role in this region
and hopes to have more cooperation with China in terms of economic development
and cultural exchanges,” Yili Mumpuni Widarso, a lecturer at the Institute of
Social and Political Science based in Jakarta, Indonesia, said to the Global Times on June 25 during the
forum.
There
are some negative opinions on BRI, which has been called a “debt trap.” The “debt
trap” is a false issue as all the reports came from one single source from
Washington DC, said Lemmy Mulaku Nyongesa, from the Africa Policy Institute
based in Kenya, who spoke to the Global
Times at the forum.
“China
should learn how to tell a story to fight against those voices instead of
keeping quiet,” Nyongesa stressed.
Worries over US
Before
the G20 summit in Japan on June 28, the international community is expecting
China and the US to reach a deal to end the trade war that is damaging the
world economy.
Participants
at the forum agree that China is not the only victim of US protectionism, and
the US is not just withdrawing from its responsibility to lead the world, but
also threatening the stability of the globe.
Ricardo
Anaya Cortés, a Mexican politician and member of Rafael Preciado Foundation,
told the Global Times that the US is
not just imposing tariffs on China, but on many other trade partners, including
Mexico.
While
answering a question about whether the world, or at least members of the G20,
should make joint efforts or speak in one voice to oppose protectionism, he
said that “All countries that believe in openness and free trade should speak
out to oppose the protectionism of the US.”
Under Xi’s
idea of building a community with a shared future for humanity, the members of
this community should make joint efforts to resolve common threats.
Participants of the forum noted that the wrongdoings by the US are becoming
threats and troubling the entire international community.
Source:Global Times
Scholars and representatives from
different countries exchange views on Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy at the
29th Wanshou Forum, which was hosted by the International Department of the
Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in Beijing on June 25. (Photo
by Li Xinyi from People’s Daily)
Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy well-accepted around the globe
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