Xi to hold meetings with world leaders at G20 summit
By
Li Xuanmin
Chinese
President Xi Jinping will hold multilateral meetings with leaders of BRICS
countries, trilateral talks with leaders of India and Russia as well as
meetings with leaders of African countries during the G20 summit in Japan from June
27 to 29, Chinese officials said.
Against
rising protectionism and unilateralism in the US, observers and business
representatives said that the summit could be a platform for China to
strengthen relations with both the developing and developed world and promote
regional cooperation so as to jointly defend the free trade mechanism and make
the global governance system fairer.
Xi
will attend the 14th G20 Summit in Osaka, marking the seventh time Xi will
attend or chair the meeting, Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister Zhang Jun said
at a press briefing of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing on June 24.
On
the sidelines, Xi will hold informal meetings with BRICS leaders, trilateral
talks with Russian and Indian leaders as well as small-scale meetings with
African leaders to communicate and negotiate on topics like “cooperation among
emerging economies and developing countries and the implementation of the 2030
sustainable development agenda of the United Nations,” Zhang said.
Meanwhile,
Xi will also hold bilateral meetings with leaders to deepen cooperation and
push forward bilateral relations.
“Certain
individual countries which advance unilateralism have abused trade remedy
measures and national security concept, severely threatening global trade and
economic growth. China is willing to work with all parties to firmly uphold its
opening-up policy and contribute to creating a predictable and stable
environment for enterprises and investors,” Zhang said.
The
Chinese President’s meeting with other state leaders has become a tradition of
the summit, but analysts said in the context of a world system full of
uncertainties, this year’s meeting will promote China’s all-round cooperation -
from trade and investment, infrastructure, the environment and military to
culture - with strategic partners to hedge against risks associated with
strained relations with the US.
The
Xinhua News Agency reported last week that Xi agreed to meet US President
Donald Trump after a phone conversation at the request of the US side. So far,
top negotiators from both sides are following up on the consensus reached by
the two leaders and preparing for the meeting between them, Zhang said.
The
heads of state of 19 countries and the EU are expected to participate in this
year’s summit, according to a statement on the G20 website.
Among
their top concerns is protectionism, as the trade dispute between the world’s
two largest economies involves every stakeholder and all G20 members seek to
minimize such an impact, He Weiwen, a former senior Chinese trade official,
told the Global Times.
The
G20 members represent more than 80 percent of global GDP and 60 percent of the
global population.
Chinese
officials have also called on the G20 to uphold multilateralism, back
international justice and create a good environment “for bringing the world economy
back on the right track.”
(Source:
Global Times)
Xi to hold meetings with world leaders at G20 summit
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