BEIJING, Nov. 19,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Chinese President Xi
Jinping's remarks at the 19th G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he called for
building a fair and equitable global governance system and outlined
China's eight actions for global
development, drew widespread attention and positive response among
participants.
Meanwhile, in line with Xi's remarks calling for practicing true
multilateralism, G20 leaders reaffirmed their strong commitment to
multilateralism and pledged to reform the global governance system,
according to the G20 Rio de Janeiro Leaders' Declaration released
on Tuesday.
Xi on Monday called for building a fair and equitable global
governance system, while warning against politicizing economic
issues, fragmenting the global market and taking protectionist
moves, in remarks delivered at the Session II of the 19th G20
Summit in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil.
"We should keep in mind that mankind lives in a community with a
shared future, see each other's development as opportunities rather
than challenges, and view each other as partners rather than
rivals," Xi said in the speech.
"In light of the G20's mandate, we could build greater
international consensus in the economic, financial, trade, digital
and eco-environmental fields, among others, to improve global
governance and promote an equal and orderly multipolar world and a
universally beneficial and inclusive economic globalization," Xi
said.
In the remarks, Xi stressed the need to improve global economic
governance and build a world economy characterized by cooperation,
the need to improve global financial governance and build a world
economy characterized by stability, and the need to improve global
trade governance and build a world economy characterized by
openness.
"We should press ahead with reforming the World Trade
Organization (WTO), oppose unilateralism and protectionism, restore
the normal functioning of the dispute settlement mechanism as soon
as possible, include the Investment Facilitation for Development
Agreement into the WTO legal framework, and reach early consensus
on the e-commerce agreement," Xi said.
"It is important to avoid politicizing economic issues, avoid
fragmenting the global market, and avoid taking protectionist moves
in the name of green and low-carbon development," he
said.
The Chinese president also emphasized the need to improve global
digital governance and build a world economy characterized by
innovation, saying that "we should step up international governance
and cooperation on artificial intelligence (AI), to make sure that
AI is for good and for all, not a game of the rich countries and
the wealthy."
Xi also stressed the need to improve global ecological
governance and build a world economy characterized by
eco-friendliness. "China stands
ready to continue to deepen international cooperation with all
sides on green infrastructure, green energy, green mining and green
transport, and will provide support to developing countries to the
best of its ability," he said.
Leading multilateralism, supporting Global
South
In Rio de Janeiro, the Chinese
president's attendance and remarks at the G20 summit drew
widespread attention, with journalists from around the world
closely following Xi's meetings and commending his remarks for
promoting multilateral cooperation on addressing global
challenges.
"I think that Xi has set out a really significant international
agenda, so he had outlined his eight concrete actions,"
Matthew Bishop, a senior lecturer in
international politics at the University of Sheffield in the UK,
told the Global Times on Monday on the sidelines of the G20 Summit
in Rio de Janeiro. "It seems to me
that China is increasingly trying
to take a lead when it comes to global multilateralism."
Also in his remarks on Fight Against Hunger and Poverty at
Session I of the 19th G20 Summit on Monday, Xi said that
China is ready to work with all
parties to build a just world of common development and outlined
China's eight actions for global
development, including pursuing high-quality Belt and Road
cooperation, implementing the Global Development Initiative, and
supporting development in Africa.
Xi stressed China's support for
the Global South. China will
always be a member of the Global South, a reliable long-term
partner of fellow developing countries, and a doer and go-getter
working for the cause of global development, he said at Session I
of the 19th G20 Summit on Monday.
Among the eight actions outlined by Xi, three specifically
mentioned the Global South. For example, China will make sure the Global South research
center that is being built is fit for purpose, and the 20 billion US dollars of development funds will
continue to be put to good use to support developing countries and
deepen practical cooperation in areas such as poverty reduction,
food security and the digital economy.
He said China, alongside
Brazil, South Africa and the African Union, is
proposing an Initiative on International Cooperation in Open
Science to help the Global South gain better access to global
advances in science, technology and innovation.
He also stressed supporting the G20 in carrying out practical
cooperation for the benefit of the Global South and using such
outcomes as the Roadmap to Increase Investment in Clean Energy in
Developing Countries and the High-Level Principles on Bioeconomy to
good effect.
Fighting hunger and poverty has become a priority issue at this
year's G20 Summit in Rio de
Janeiro, with the first session of the G20 Summit focusing
on the issue and a Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty
launched, with China having
decided to join as a key participant.
China has made historical
achievements in alleviating poverty and can make significant
contributions to global poverty alleviation through partnerships
with countries like Brazil,
according to foreign experts.
Theo Schunck, executive secretary
of the Rio Metropolis Institute, said that the most urgent global
challenges today include environmental crises such as climate
change, biodiversity loss, and pollution, social and economic
inequalities, including hunger and poverty, geopolitical tensions
and regional conflicts.
"China and Brazil can work together in various ways to
address these challenges," Schunck told the Global Times.
China's increasingly critical
role in addressing global challenges and promoting common
development is also evident on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in
Rio de Janeiro, where local
residents, foreign visitors and summit staff showed significant
interest in China, its economic
progress, and cultural contributions.
At the G20 media center on Monday, a Portuguese student
volunteer at the G20 Summit demonstrated his Chinese language
skills to the Global Times.
"I am fascinated by China and I
think China is such a big and
important country. The West has a lot of misconceptions toward
China, so I want to learn Chinese
so I can better understand China,"
the volunteer named Rafael told the Global Times, when asked why he
is interested in studying Chinese.
Xi's speech attracted attentions from world media. Reuters and
the VOA have highlighted a series of steps announced by the Chinese
president to support the Global South, such as the "China would support global development with
eight actions, including building a 'high quality' Belt and Road
Initiative", and the "Open Science International Cooperation
Initiative" that aims at boost sci-tech innovation for the Global
South has also attracted high attentions.
G20 declaration
According to the G20 Rio de Janeiro Leaders' Declaration
released on Tuesday, the leaders pledged to work for a
reinvigorated and strengthened multilateral system, rooted in the
purposes and principles of the UN Charter and international law,
with renewed institutions and a reformed governance that is more
representative and effective.
G20 leaders also called for urgent action to address major
geopolitical, socioeconomic, and climate and environmental
challenges and crises, according to the Declaration.
The leaders reaffirmed the role of the G20 which is well suited
to address those challenges through much-needed international
cooperation and political drive and also their strong commitment to
the Sustainable Development Goals.
Bishop also noted that the G20 Summit has a good agenda on
substantial global issues, including Global South unity and
fighting poverty. "The thing that I'm really liking about this
particular G20 is this kind of sense of Global South unity," the UK
scholar said.
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