Xi’s trip to inject new impetus into cooperation and common development
By Ren Huanyu
The upcoming trip of Chinese President Xi Jinping to Europe and Latin
America is bound to inject new
impetus into the development of China-Greece relations and China-Europe relations,
and add new momentum to deepen
the partnership among BRICS countries and
improve of global governance.
At the invitation of Greek President Prokopis
Pavlopoulos, Xi will pay a state visit to Greece from Nov. 10 to 12.
Xi’s forthcoming state visit to Greece will mark the first state
visit by a Chinese president to Greece in 11 years. It will further consolidate
mutual political trust and
traditional friendship between the two countries, deepen bilateral pragmatic
cooperation, boost the building of an open world economy, and create a new
chapter of communication, mutual learning and harmonious
coexistence between different civilizations.
As an ancient civilization in Europe, Greece has enjoyed lasting
friendly interactions with China. The two countries have a natural affinity
with each other, and have witnessed close exchanges on the international stage.
In recent years, China-Greece comprehensive strategic partnership
has developed continuously, with friendly cooperation in various areas keeping
expanding.
Greece has firmly supported and actively participated in the joint
building of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The Piraeus
Port project in Greece has become a flagship BRI project.
China and Greece have intensified efforts to promote exchanges and
mutual learning among civilizations. The two countries have jointly launched the Ancient
Civilizations Forum and advocated inclusiveness and common
progress of civilizations.
This April, Greece became a full member of the China-Central and
Eastern European Countries Cooperation Mechanism, further enriching the
comprehensive strategic partnership between China and Greece while injecting
new driving force into the development of China-Europe relations and
connectivity.
China and Greece, as the birthplaces and inheritors of Eastern and
Western civilizations, can provide wisdom and inspiration for tackling the
problems and challenges confronting today’s world.
This May, Greek
President Prokopis Pavlopoulos attended
the Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizations in Beijing, where
he expressed strong opposition to the so-called “clash of civilizations”
argument.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis recently led a large economic and trade delegation to
the ongoing second China International Import Expo (CIIE), sending out a
positive signal of safeguarding multilateralism together with China.
At the invitation of Brazilian President Jair Messias Bolsonaro, Xi will attend the 11th BRICS Summit which will take
place in Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, from Nov. 13 to 14.
Xi will also hold talks with Bolsonaro and the two will sign cooperation
documents in various fields.
China and Brazil are the most representative emerging markets and the largest
developing countries of the east and west hemispheres. In less than a month
after Brazilian President Bolsonaro visited China, the two
heads of state are going to hold talks again, which is helpful for giving full
play to the strategic guidance of high-level exchanges between the two countries,
constantly deepening political mutual trust, and expanding bilateral pragmatic
cooperation in various areas.
The world today is faced with profound changes unseen in a century.
Emerging markets and developing countries are rising collectively and unstoppably,
while the aspirations for solidarity, collaboration, and gaining strength
through unity is increasing with each passing day.
At the same time, the global economy is still facing many problems. Protectionism
and unilateralism are becoming increasingly violent, and emerging markets and
developing countries are confronted by worsening external environment.
In the face of unprecedented opportunities and challenges, more and
more countries have paid greater attention to BRICS countries, whose leaders
are going to discuss together the development of world economy at the 11th BRICS
Summit under the theme of “Economic Growth for an Innovative Future”.
Last year at the 10th BRICS Summit in Johannesburg,
Xi looked back over the cooperation of BRICS countries and expressed his vision
of the future development of the mechanism.
“We the BRICS countries must therefore have a keen grasp of the
trend of our times, deepen our strategic partnership, and consolidate our
cooperation framework underpinned by economic, political and security
cooperation and people-to-people exchanges. This way, we will be able to turn
our vision of a second ‘Golden Decade’ into a reality, and together build a
community with a shared future for mankind,” Xi said at the BRICS
Johannesburg summit on July 26, 2018.
The initiative about forging a partnership on the new industrial
revolution jointly put forward by China and South Africa is gaining momentum
through cooperation on such areas as digitalization, industrialization, innovation,
inclusive growth and investment.
Meanwhile, BRICS countries are making joint efforts to accelerate
economic upgrading and the replacement of growth drivers.
At the upcoming BRICS Summit in Brasilia, leaders of BRICS countries
will further build consensus and voice the ideas of BRICS countries on seeking
common development, safeguarding equity and justice, adhering to
multilateralism, and improving global governance, which will inject positive
energy into the international situation filled with uncertainties.
Xi’s diplomatic efforts have vividly reflected China’s sincere
aspiration for and concrete actions of pursuing common development and
promoting peace together with various parties, demonstrated Chinese
leaders’ broad mind and philosophy of improving oneself and helping others and
benefiting all the people in the world.
The world is looking forward to Xi’s upcoming trip and expects leaders
of countries to draw up a new blueprint for solidarity, cooperation, and joint
efforts of various countries aiming at common development, thus enabling various
countries to march together towards a community with a bright and shared future
for mankind.
A citizen in Athens reads a book at an exhibition of China-themed books
held in 2019 in Athens, Greece. (Photo by Ye Qi/People’s Daily)
Xi’s trip to inject new impetus into cooperation and common development
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