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Backgrounder: New diplomatic concepts raised by China
BEIJING,
Dec. 28 (Xinhua) -- The past two years have seen a bumper harvest in Chinese
diplomacy, guided by some new concepts raised by the leadership with the aim of
safeguarding world peace and development.
The
following are some major new concepts of China's diplomacy.
COMMUNITY OF COMMON DESTINY
In
a keynote speech at the opening of the Boao Forum on April 7, 2013, Chinese
President Xi Jinping urged to foster a
sense of community of common destiny.
Xi
said our planet is home to all countries. Common development, which is the very
foundation of sustainable development, serves the long-term and fundamental
interests of all peoples in the world.
China
has so far shared commitments to common destiny with Africa, Latin America,
Arab states and Europe.
ONE BELT, ONE ROAD
On
Sept. 7, 2013, Xi delivered a speech at Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan,
suggesting that China and Central Asia join hands to build a Silk Road economic
belt to boost cooperation.
On
Oct. 3, 2013, Xi said in a speech at the Indonesian Parliament that China and
the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will promote maritime
cooperation and build a 21st-century maritime Silk Road.
More
than 50 countries along the ancient Silk Road have voiced willingness to
participate in the "One Belt and One Road" initiatives to foster
common development between China, Europe and Asia.
This
concept has created a new opportunity to rejuvenate the economic and cultural
ties built via the ancient Silk Road, presenting a win-win approach to peaceful
coexistence and common development.
The
"One Belt and One Road" vision, once realized, would directly benefit
4.4 billion people, or 63 percent of the global population. The participating
countries have a combined gross domestic product of 2.1 trillion U.S. dollars,
or 29 percent of the world total.
CHINA'S APPROACH TO NUCLEAR SECURITY
On
March 24, 2014, Xi elaborated on China's approach to nuclear security at the
third Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague, urging global cooperation for
nuclear security and development.
Xi
said the use of nuclear energy gave new impetus to the progress of humanity.
Yet mankind must be able to respond to various nuclear security challenges, and
ensure the safety of nuclear materials and facilities.
He
urged all nations to fulfill their duties under international legal instruments
regarding nuclear security, and implement relevant UN Security Council
resolutions.
CHINA'S CONCEPT OF CIVILIZATION
On
March 27, 2014, in a speech delivered at the headquarters of the UN
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Xi called for global efforts
to boost exchanges and mutual learning and achieve harmonious coexistence of
different civilizations.
He
said civilizations are diversified, equal and inclusive, adding that
inter-civilization exchanges and mutual learning should be given full play as a
bridge of friendship among peoples, a driving force behind human progress and a
strong bond for world peace.
NEW ASIAN SECURITY CONCEPT
On
May 21, 2014, Xi delivered a keynote speech at the fourth summit of the
Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia, calling for
a common, comprehensive, cooperative and sustainable security strategy for
Asia.
Referring
to a "new Asian security concept," Xi said that for most Asian
countries development means the greatest security and the master key to
regional security.
To
build an Asian security edifice that could stand the test of storms, Xi said,
"we need to focus on development, actively improve people's lives and
narrow down the wealth gap so as to cement the foundation of security."
The
president also urged to advance the process of common development and regional
integration, foster sound interactions and synchronized progress of regional
economic cooperation and security cooperation, and promote sustainable security
through sustainable development.
ASIA-PACIFIC DREAM
On
Nov. 9, 2014, at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO Summit, Xi called
for efforts to create and fulfill an Asia-Pacific dream.
He
said the dream is about acting in the spirit of the Asia-Pacific community and
out of a sense of shared destiny, following the trend of peace, development and
mutually beneficial cooperation, and jointly working for prosperity and
progress of the region.
The
dream is also about staying ahead of global development and making greater
contribution to the well-being of mankind, as well as having more economic
vitality, free trade and investment facilitation, better roads, and more
people-to-people exchanges.
Moreover,
the dream is about ensuring greater security and prosperity for the peoples and
giving children a better environment to grow, work and live.
To realize the Asia-Pacific dream, the
region should redouble efforts to forge a partnership of mutual trust,
inclusiveness and win-win cooperation and jointly build an open economy.
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