BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday praised developing countries for determination to seek “power through unity” but was criticized with strong words “several countries” for building “small pages with high fences”, the third day in a row It seems that it does not approve the Western Alliance led by the US.
Some countries have politicized and marginalized development problems, building ‘small pages with high fences’, imposed maximum sanctions, and triggered division and confrontation, “Xi said in his speech, delivered virtually, in a high -level dialogue on global development on Friday.
In addition to the leaders of BRICS countries, China has invited leaders from 13 countries for the event, Beijing’s encouragement was seen to expand the block of five members. It is a mixture of countries: Algeria, Argentina, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Senegal, Uzbekistan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Fiji, Malaysia and Thailand.
Calling for “enables the international environment for development”, XI warns that “the protectionist movement will backfire; anyone who tries to form an exclusive block will end up isolating itself; maximum sanctions serve anyone’s interest, and decoupling practices and disappearances in unfit or sustainable supply” .
The English translation of XI’s speech, which was delivered in Mandarin, was released by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday night, the day after the 14th BRICS Summit (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) was held online.
XI did not mention the name of the state but his criticism was interpreted directed to the US, alliance and sanctions they gave to Russia to attack Ukraine.
The President of China said: “… the developing country and developing countries are more resolved to seek strength through unity, and the new round of scientific and technology revolution and industrial transformation bring more opportunities to countries throughout the world.”
Regarding the problem of global development, the President of China said that the Global Development Initiative (GDI) and said China would take pragmatic steps to provide sustainable support to the 2030 agenda for sustainable development.
China will allocate more resources for global development cooperation. We will increase the ‘South-South Cooperation Assistance Funds’ to ‘Global Development Fund and South-South Cooperation Funds’, and add US $ 1 billion to funds above US $ 3 billion, “he said.
In a statement, the Minister of External Affairs of India said, “On June 24, Prime Minister [Narendra Modi] highlighted the partnership of Indian development with Africa, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and from the Pacific to the Caribbean; India’s focus on maritime space that is free, open, inclusive, and based on rules; Respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries from the Indian Ocean region to the Pacific Ocean; and multilateral system reforms as most of Asia and all Africa and Latin America do not have votes in global decision making.
The Prime Minister noted the importance of a circular economy and invited citizens who participated to join the Lifestyle for Environment (Life) campaign. The participating guest countries are Algeria, Argentina, Cambodia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Fiji, Indonesia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Senegal, Uzbekistan, Malaysia, and Thailand. “