From November 13-17, Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Peru at the invitation of his Peruvian counterpart Dina Ercilia Boluarte Zegarra, to attend the 31st APEC [Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation] Economic Leadersā Meeting and to pay a state visit to the country. He then visited Brazil from November 17-21 at the invitation of President Luiz InĆ”cio Lula da Silva to attend the 19th G20 Summit and pay a state visit.
The first session of the G20 Summit was held on the morning of November 18 and was chaired by President Lula as the host. Its focus was on the āfight against hunger and povertyā and, on Brazilās initiative, was preceded by the launch of the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty.
Xi Jinping made a speech at the session, taking as his theme, āBuilding a Just World of Common Developmentā.
The Chinese President began by noting that, ātoday, transformation of a scale not seen in a century is accelerating across the world. Humanity faces unprecedentedāopportunities and challenges.ā He recalled his previous observation that, āprosperity and stability would not be possible in a world where the rich become richer while the poor are made poorer, and countries should make global development more inclusive, beneficial to all, and more resilient.ā
To build a just world of common development, he noted, āwe need to support developing countries in adopting sustainable production and lifestyles, properly responding to challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution, enhancing ecological conservation, and achieving harmony between people and nature.ā
Chinaās development is an important part of the common development of the world. āWe haveālifted 800 million people out of poverty, andāmet the poverty reduction target of the UNās 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development ahead of schedule.
āThis achievement did not just fall into our laps.āIt is the fruit of theāstrenuous, unified efforts of the Chinese government and people. Everything China does, itāalways places the people front andācentre, and it solemnly declares that ānot a single poor region or person shouldābe left behind.āā
Reflecting on his own lifeās journey, he added: āI have worked from village to county, city, provincial and central levels. Poverty alleviation has always been aāpriority and a major taskāI am determined to deliver.ā
āChinaās story is proof that developing countries can eliminate poverty⦠If China can make it, other developing countries can make it too. This is what Chinaās battle against poverty says to the world.ā
Noting that āChina will always be a member of the Global South, a reliable long-term partner of fellow developing countries, and a doer and go-getter working for the cause of global development,ā Xi went on to list eight actions for global development being taken by China.
We reprint below the full text of President Xiās speech. It was originally published on the website of the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
Your Excellency President Luiz InƔcio Lula da Silva,
Colleagues,
It gives me great pleasure to attend the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro. I thank President Lula and the Brazilian government for the warm hospitality extended to the Chinese delegation.
Today, transformation of a scale not seen in a century is accelerating across the world. Humanity faces unprecedentedāopportunities and challenges. As leaders of major countries, we should not letāour visionābe blocked by fleeting clouds.āRather, we must see the world as one community with a shared future, and shoulder our responsibility for history, take historical initiative and move history forward.
I pointed outāat this forumāthat prosperity and stability would not be possible in a world where the rich become richer while the poor are made poorer, and countries should make global development more inclusive, beneficial to all, and more resilient.āAtāthe Hangzhou Summit, China placed development at the center of the G20ās macroeconomic policy coordination for the first time, and the Summitāadopted theāG20 Action Plan on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and theāG20 Initiative on Supporting Industrialization in Africa and Least Developed Countries. The Rio Summit this year has chosen the theme āBuilding a Just World and a Sustainable Planet.ā It places fighting hunger and poverty at the top of the agenda, and decides to establish a Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty. From Hangzhou to Rio, we have been working for one and the same goal, that is, to build a just world of common development.
To build such a world, we need to channel more resources to such fields as trade, investment and development cooperation, and strengthen development institutions. There should be more bridges of cooperation, and less āsmall yard, high fences,ā so that more and more developing countries will be better off and achieve modernization.
To build such a world, we need to support developing countries in adopting sustainable production and lifestyle, properly responding to challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental pollution, enhancing ecological conservation, and achieving harmony between man and nature.
To build such a world, we need an open, inclusive and non-discriminatory environment for international economic cooperation. We should promote a universally beneficial and inclusive economic globalization, energize sustainable development withānew technologies, new industries and new business forms, and support developing countries in better integrating in digital, smart and green development to bridge the North-South gap.
To build such a world, we need to stay committed to multilateralism. We should uphold the U.N.-centered international system, the international order underpinned by international law, and the basic norms of international relations based on the purposes and principles of the U.N. Charter.
Colleagues,
Chinaās development is an important part of the common development of the world. We haveāliftedā800 million people out of poverty, andāmetāthe poverty reduction target of the U.N.ās 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development ahead of schedule.
This achievement did not just fall into our laps.āIt is the fruit of theāstrenuous, unified efforts of the Chinese government and people. Everything China does, itāalways places the people front andācenter, and it solemnly declares that ānot a single poor regionāor personāshouldābe left behind.ā To tackle poverty, we make targeted policies tailored to each village, each household and each person; weāfacilitate growth byāvigorously channeling talent, funds and technologies to underdeveloped regions; we help localities generate growth by fosteringāindustries with distinctive features and upgrading infrastructure, all in light of their ownāconditions; and we promote common prosperityāby pairingāup well-off regions with less developed ones. I have worked from village to county, city, provincial andācentral levels. Poverty alleviation has always been aāpriorityāand a major taskāI am determined to deliver.
Chinaās story is proof that developing countries can eliminate poverty, and that a weaker bird can start early and fly high, when there is the endurance, perseverance, and striving spiritāthat enables water drops to penetrate rocks over time and turns blueprints into reality. If China can make it, other developing countries can make it too. Thisāis whatāChinaās battle against poverty says to the world.
Colleagues,
China will always be a member of the Global South,āa reliable long-term partner of fellowādeveloping countries, and a doer and go-getter working for the cause of global development. A single flower does not make spring. China wantsāto see a hundredāflowersāin full blossom andāwill go hand in hand with fellowādeveloping countriesātoward modernization. Today, I wish to outline Chinaās eight actions forāglobal development.
First, pursuing high-quality Belt and Road cooperation. On top ofāRMB700 billion yuanāadded financing windowsāand an additional RMB80 billion yuan injection into the Silk Road Fund, China is moving ahead with the development of the multidimensional Belt and Road connectivity network, one that is led by the building of a green Silk Road and will empowerāaādigital Silk Road.
Second, implementing the Global Development Initiative. On the basis ofāover 1,100 development projectsāalready in operation,āwe will make sure the Global South research centerāthat is being built is fit for purpose,āand the US$20 billion of development fundsāwill continue to be put to good use to support developing countries and deepen practical cooperation in areas such as poverty reduction, food security and the digital economy.
Third, supporting development in Africa. At the Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation held in September this year, I unveiled ten partnership actions on joining hands withāAfrica to advance modernization overāthe next three years and, in this connection, a commitment ofāRMB360 billion yuan ināfinancial support.
Fourth, supporting international cooperation on poverty reduction and food security. China has decided to join theāGlobal Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty.āWe support the G20 in continuing to convene the Development MinisterialāMeeting, and will stay a committed host of the International Conference on Food Lossāand Waste.
Fifth, China, alongside Brazil, South Africa and the African Union, is proposing an Initiative on International Cooperation in Open Science to help the Global Southāgain better access toāglobal advances in science, technology and innovation.
Sixth, supporting the G20 in carrying out practical cooperation for the benefit of the Global Southāand using such outcomesāas the Roadmap to Increase Investment in Clean Energy in Developing Countries and the High-Level Principles on Bioeconomy to good effect. China supportsāthe work of theāEntrepreneurship ResearchāCenter on G20 Economies based in Beijing, and supportsācooperation on digital educationāand theādigitization of museumsāand ancient archives.
Seventh, implementing the G20 Anti-Corruption Action Plan. We are strengtheningācooperation with fellow developing countries in fugitive repatriation and asset recovery, denial of safe haven, and anti-corruption capacity building.
Eighth, China is pursuing high-standard opening up, and unilaterally opening our doors wider toāthe least developed countries (LDCs). We haveāannounced theādecision to give all LDCs having diplomatic relations with China zero-tariff treatment for 100 percent tariff lines. From now to 2030, Chinaās imports from other developing countries are likely to topāUS$8 trillion.
Colleagues,
TheāChinese often say, āA journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step.āāChina is ready to take steps together with all parties to build a just world of common development, leave poverty in the past, and turn our vision into reality.
Thank you.
Source: Socialistchina.org









