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China ready to work with G77 members to open new chapter in South-South cooperation

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  17 Sep 2023, 14:25

A senior official of the Communist Party of China (CPC) said Friday that China is ready to work with Group of 77 (G77) members to open a new chapter in South-South cooperation in quest for greater development through stronger solidarity.

Li Xi, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, made the remarks while attending the Summit of the Group of 77 and China in Havana of Cuba, as the special representative of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

He expressed China's willingness to work with G77 members to build a Global South community with a shared future, and usher in a new era of common development.

Li said the world is undergoing changes on a scale unseen in a century, and developing countries are becoming stronger. South-South cooperation is playing an increasingly important role in driving the collective rise of developing countries and in sustaining the continued global economic growth, he said.

Noting that unilateralism and hegemonism are becoming rampant, Li said that some countries are resorting to unilateral sanctions, decoupling, and disruption of industrial and supply chains, which will seriously undermine the legitimate development rights and interests of developing countries and the space for development.

He also stressed that developing countries widely expect to enhance solidarity and cooperation, and make efforts to make global governance more just and equitable.

He put forward a three-point proposal in respect of cooperation between the G77 and China, calling on G77 members to stay true to the original aspiration of the G77 for independence and greater collective strength through unity. Besides, he encouraged the advocating of equity, justice and inclusiveness, and appealed for pursuing development, revitalization and win-win cooperation.
G77 members and China need to foster new drivers for their own development, focusing on cooperation in areas of food security, poverty alleviation, industrialization, green development, digital technology and artificial intelligence, Li said, adding that efforts should be made to ensure all countries equally benefit from digital dividends, and no developing country will be left behind or left out in the development of new technologies and industries.

Noting China is the largest developing country in the world, he said that no matter what stage of development it reaches, China will always be part of the developing world and a member of the Global South.

South-South cooperation is always a high priority in China's cooperation with other countries, he added.

Li said China will continue to maintain close communication and coordination with G77 members in order to optimize allocation of development resources, deepen South-South cooperation, ensure efficient use of public goods of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the Global Development Initiative and other initiatives, close the development divide, and resolve problems in development.

In mid-October, China will host the third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation in Beijing. Li expressed the country's willingness to promote the BRI cooperation with G77 members for greater development.

He noted that as long as these countries adapt to the changing times, strengthen solidarity, friendship and cooperation, and lend each other support in pursuing a path to modernization suited to the respective national conditions and characteristics, they will surely be able to better safeguard the common interests of developing countries, have a greater say in global governance, and achieve common development and shared prosperity.

Source: CCTV

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