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Wednesday, April 21 2021 - 15:22
AsiaNet
CGTN: China's voices at Boao: Multilateralism, openness and BRI
BEIJING, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

With the world in the midst of a coronavirus-induced economic and health 
crisis, China has called on all countries in Asia and beyond to uphold 
multilateralism, embrace openness, and enhance Belt and Road cooperation.

video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kC7-jZPJWZw

Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered the messages in a keynote speech via 
video link at the opening plenary of the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) Annual 
Conference 2021 on Tuesday morning. 

The theme of the conference — "A World in Change: Join Hands to Strengthen 
Global Governance and Advance Belt and Road Initiative Cooperation" — is most 
opportune and relevant under the current circumstances, said Xi. 

Justice not hegemony

The Chinese president noted that the call for upholding multilateralism has 
grown stronger as we live in an age rife with challenges. 

Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers a keynote speech via video at the opening 
plenary of the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) Annual Conference 2021, April 20, 
2021. /Xinhua

"The future of the world should be decided by all countries working together. 
We must not let the rules set by one or a few countries be imposed on others, 
or allow unilateralism pursued by certain countries to set the pace for the 
whole world." 

"What we need in today's world is justice, not hegemony. Big countries should 
behave in a manner befitting their status and with a greater sense of 
responsibility," he underscored, calling for all countries to safeguard the 
UN-centered international system. 

China has been demonstrating its role as a responsible major country in 
international affairs. On April 13, it paid in full all assessed contributions 
to the UN regular budget and the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal 
Tribunals for the year 2021. Over the past 30 years, China has sent over 40,000 
peacekeepers to 25 UN peacekeeping missions. 

Openness 

"Openness holds the key to post-COVID economic recovery," Xi pointed out. "We 
need to promote trade and investment liberation and facilitation, deepen 
regional economic integration, and enhance supply, industrial, data and human 
resources chains, with a view to building an open world economy." 

The economic integration in Asia has been accelerating since the signing of the 
Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) in November 2020. 
The trade dependence of Asian economies among each other was about 50 percent 
in 2019, with bilateral trade volumes continuing to grow, said Lin Guijun, vice 
president of the University of International Business and Economics. 

Attempts to "erect walls" or "decouple" run counter to the law of economics and 
market principles. They would hurt others' interests without benefiting 
oneself, Xi noted. 

People's lives above anything else 

"We must put people and their lives above anything else, scale up information 
sharing and collective efforts, and enhance public health and medical 
cooperation," Xi said. 

He called for boosting international cooperation on the R&D, production and 
distribution of vaccines and increase their accessibility and affordability in 
developing countries so that everyone in the world can access and afford the 
vaccines they need. 

So far, China has provided anti-epidemic materials to more than 160 countries 
and international organizations around the world and is providing urgently 
needed vaccines to more than 100 countries and international organizations. 

BRI a public road open to all 

The Belt and Road Initiative is a public road open to all, not a private path 
owned by one single party, Xi noted, adding that all interested countries are 
welcome aboard. 

Vowing to build a closer partnership to promote health cooperation, Xi said 
Chinese businesses have already started joint vaccine production in BRI 
participating countries. 

Xi added that China will build a closer partnership for green development and 
build the BRI into a pathway to poverty alleviation and growth. 

A total of 126 countries, including developed and developing nations, and 29 
international organizations have signed cooperation documents with China on the 
BRI. 

China's foreign trade with countries along the Belt and Road went up by one 
percent to settle at 9.37 trillion yuan ($1.4 trillion) in the past year, 
according to China's Ministry of Commerce.

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-04-20/China-s-voices-at-Boao-Multilateralism-openness-and-BRI--ZBO4YRbHfW/index.html


SOURCE: CGTN
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