South Africa and China: Pioneers of “Leaving No One Behind” towards a Community with Shared Future for Mankind
They oppose hegemony and aggression and are proponents of world peace believing in diplomatic solutions and non-interference.
They oppose hegemony and aggression and are proponents of world peace believing in diplomatic solutions and non-interference.
Peace, development and win-win cooperation are essential for modernisation, maintaining relative stability and achieving development in the world.
Having worked on endangered wildlife conservation and climate change issues in China since 2005, we have seen the progress of China as an international leader in wildlife conservation and climate action.
China’s global leadership on issues like climate, health and security are among the reasons the Global Development Initiative has been so warmly welcomed by a great number of nations within a very short period of time.
In times full of uncertainties and volatilities, China needs the effective leadership of CPC.
China will innovate at a faster pace and achieve high-quality growth. New strategies and robust plans will continue to emerge for wider integration at both regional and global levels.
China has become a truly geo-economic meridian of the globe, reverberating in practically all fields. And the 20th CPC National Congress showed an accordingly self-confident spirit ahead.
People’s democracy is the lifeblood of socialism and it is integral to our efforts to build a modern socialist country in all respects.
Although we face many difficulties in the world today, there should be little doubt that China will weather the storm and keep moving forwards.
The influence of the CPC and its 20th National Congress on the growth of China as an emerging power at the international level is irrefutable, which today constitutes a benchmark among developing countries.
Because China has proven to be economically adept and adaptable in the past, despite headwinds and challenges, it will continue to be in the future if the country remains balanced in its approach to self-sufficiency and global participation.
Poverty results from the moral bankruptcy of the global financial system. It can only be addressed by pursuing China’s goal ‘to make global governance fairer and more equitable’.