BRI Promotes Global Development Through Win-Win Cooperation
The BRI has paved the way for a new global cooperation platform promoting openness, inclusiveness, and sustainable development.
The BRI has paved the way for a new global cooperation platform promoting openness, inclusiveness, and sustainable development.
The brand-new comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership has done justice to wide-ranging diplomatic and economic growth points while positioning relations as a catalyst for Sino-African unity in the new era.
It is not about ‘choosing sides’ through ideological struggles or bloc confrontation. It is about maximizing national benefits to unleash economic transportation so that Bangladesh can rise from once being an impoverished country to a modern industrial nation – a path that reflects China’s story, too.
The expansion of BRICS to eleven members will advance the process of building a community with a shared future for mankind.
When assessing China’s role in promoting the development of Africa, the distinction between the continent’s state pre- and post-BRI is clear for everyone to see. Facts don’t lie.
In this spirit of partnership, the Belt and Road Initiative and Saudi Vision 2030 beckon us to envision a world where boundaries are bridges and differences are opportunities.
The Johannesburg BRICS Summit will amplify the voice of the Global South while strengthening the position of BRICS as the new leaders of global governance.
If you look at where economic growth has come from globally, I’d say over the last 10 years, the biggest economic contributor by far is China.
China’s expanding economic cooperation with Middle Eastern nations can foster greater political stability, providing an opportunity for shared development and prosperity.
China’s growing presence is prompting a ‘tectonic shift.’ As a new global landscape is taking shape, China is offering an increasing number of public goods to the international community.
The China-Europe freight train service is becoming an important growth pole for countries along the Belt and Road routes to rely on.
Global threats and challenges require global responses. Countries should strengthen strategic communication, enhance mutual trust, and jointly resolve conflicts, manage differences and eliminate the root causes of crises.