A Basic Truth: Facing an Existential Threat, Humanity Must Work Together
We need all the countries of the world to give their best to the global community and to the UN, which works so hard to foster it.
We need all the countries of the world to give their best to the global community and to the UN, which works so hard to foster it.
It must be understood that openness, and not confrontation, is what can drive a global recovery and return to normality.
Working together is a commitment that brings manifold returns. Humanity is one.
There is no one-size-fits-all path for development. China has always been convinced that all countries, big or small, are equal and should not be coerced by other countries in determining their own development path.
Only if we surpass differences, pool resources, strengthen and improve global governance, can a community with a shared future for mankind be achieved and challenges be handled.
We have a world to vaccinate, and the more countries pool together their resources and visions, the faster this crisis can be overcome.
With the continued recovery of supply and production chains, China-Africa cooperation is expected to quickly return to its peak.
Practical synergies mean that China and the rest of the world have more chance of pursuing progress if they work together, than if each country pursued development decoupled from other countries.
The potential for dynamic changes, whether that means a conflict or a sudden refusal of a future American administration to uphold its side of the defense treaty, is increasing.
Ideological thinking and projection clouds the fact that rule of law, stability and order are as desirable in China as it is in America itself.
In order to move forward, Xi’s thought underscores the mobilization of the Party cadres to a level of alertness and discipline that was last seen during Mao, where deliverables, governance, and decisions are taken with Party ideology and the people’s well-being at their heart.
Access to the European market can be restricted if Britain deviates too far from its regulations.