China’s Foreign Policy Promotes a Shared and Prosperous Future for All
In a positive manner, China is promoting to build a shared and prosperous future for all while adhering to the territorial integrity, independence and sovereignty of the country.
In a positive manner, China is promoting to build a shared and prosperous future for all while adhering to the territorial integrity, independence and sovereignty of the country.
The focus is ultimately about getting the world “back to normal” and overcoming the political and diplomatic difficulties caused by COVID-19.
Having been able to defeat COVID-19 domestically, China is opting to support the rest of the world by supplying to nations in need who have been put to the “back of the queue” by the West.
Unveiling its 14th Five-Year Plan that also outlines new connotations of China’s foreign policy, the country’s top legislative and advisory bodies lay the foundation of peace, prosperity and progress for all.
I hope that the idea of putting people’s safety and well-being first can become a general principle throughout the world, that others can make this general idea a reality in their civilizational contexts as well.
China and BRI countries have made great breakthroughs in trade, investment, and cooperation in international industrial capacity.
In view of both the cataclysmic global damage done by Covid-19 that may continue as the coronavirus mutates, and the overwhelming scientific opinion that warns that this is not the last or the worst pandemic, the imperative is for immediate Sino-US Cooperation and leadership.
Through its health diplomacy and engagement with the global community, China has shown that not only the people of the country are united but also that unity from the Chinese nation resonates with the global community.
Western politicians and media long promoting the line that China was responsible for inflicting the COVID-19 pandemic on the world, need to admit they were wrong following the findings of a WHO scientific investigation.
It is therefore vital that all richer countries step-up to ensure universal herd immunity is achieved at a quicker and faster rate.
While China is ready to share the vaccine with others, “The U.S., Britain, Canada and others are hedging their bets, reserving doses of vaccines that far outnumber their populations, as many poorer nations struggle to secure enough,” according to a New York Times report.
The COVID-19 pandemic has made us keenly aware of how closely interwoven are the interests of all countries, and that humanity shares a common stake.