JAKARTA – Chinese President Xi
Jinping called for both greater global efforts in the fight against an
unprecedented public health crisis and a renewed commitment to multilateral
cooperation, in a special address on Monday to business, government and civil
society leaders taking part in the World Economic Forum’s virtual event, The
Davos Agenda.
“The pandemic is far from over and the recent
resurgence in COVID cases reminds us that we must carry on the fight,” Xi said
on Monday (January, 25) in Geneva. “There is no doubt that humanity will
prevail over the virus and emerge even stronger from this disaster.”
“We should stay committed to keeping up
with the times instead of rejecting change. Now is the time for major development
and major transformation.”
Xi outlined several objectives required for a
better future. They include the need to work together to achieve strong,
sustainable, balanced and inclusive growth, to close the gap between developing
and developed countries as a prerequisite for global prosperity, and to
strengthen global cooperation in addressing the big common challenges, namely
COVID-19 and climate change.
On cooperation
“We hope these efforts will bring more
cooperation opportunities to other countries and give further impetus to global
economic recovery and growth,” he said.
“We have been shown time and again that to
beggar thy neighbor, to go it alone, and to
slip into arrogant isolation will always fail.
Let us all join hands and let multilateralism light our way toward a community
with a shared future for mankind.”
“Zero sum game or winner takes all is not the
philosophy of the Chinese people.”
“We should stay committed to international law
and international rules, instead of seeking one’s own supremacy”
On climate
“We need to deliver on the Paris Agreement on
climate change and promote green development,” he said. “We need to give
continued priority to development, implement the Sustainable Development Goals,
and make sure that all countries, especially developing ones, share in the
fruits of global development.”
Xi reiterated China’s commitment to implement
the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and promoting a green, low-carbon
way of life and production, and achieving carbon neutrality before 2060.
“The earth is our one and only home. To
scale up efforts to address climate change and promote sustainable development,
bears on the future of humanity.”
On the economy
“Despite the trillions of dollars in relief
packages worldwide, global recovery is rather shaky and the outlook remains
uncertain. We need to focus on current priorities, and balance COVID response
and economic development. Macroeconomic policy support should be stepped up to
bring the world economy out of the woods as early as possible.”
On COVID-19
Containing the coronavirus is another pressing
task for the international community, he said, stressing that closer solidarity
and cooperation, more information sharing and a stronger response are what is
needed to defeat COVID-19. He said China is committed to sharing its experience
with other countries and assisting those less prepared for the pandemic and
work for greater accessibility to COVID vaccines in developing countries.
On globalization
He also said China will continue to promote
economic globalization and advance technology and innovation, and is committed
to following through on its policy of opening up and continuing to promote
trade and investment liberalization.
On technology
“Science, technology and innovation is a key
engine for human progress… China will create an open, fair, equitable and
non-discriminatory scientific environment that is beneficial to all.”
Klaus Schwab, the World Economic Forum’s Founder
and Executive Chairman, thanked China for taking an active part in global
efforts to combat COVID-19 and to implement the 2030 Agenda for sustainable
development.
“2021 will be the critical year to re-establish
trust in our ability to shape our common future in collective and constructive
ways,” Schwab said. “We must win the fight against the virus, we must
reinvigorate global economic growth and make it more robust, resilient,
inclusive and sustainable, and at the same time, we must accelerate the
transition to a net zero economy.”
He added: “We must come together to ensure that
we capture the moment and move into the age of collaboration to build a better
world.”