Attempts to divide world into different camps won’t solve global challenges – Envoy

Fri, Mar 26, 2021
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Global News Update

ATTEMPT to divide the world into different camps are not solutions to global challenges including the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, and poverty, Chinese Ambassador to the U. S. Cui Tiankai has said.

“We believe what today’s world wants and what tomorrow’s world will want are joint efforts by all countries to build a community of nations for a shared future,’’ Cui said in a live interview with CNN anchor Christiane Amanpour.

“Any attempt to divide the world into different camps, or even build confrontational military blocs are not solutions to global challenges,’’ he stressed.

The high-level meeting between top Chinese and U.S. diplomats in Anchorage, Alaska last week was a timely one, and it certainly helped both sides to have a better understanding of the other.

“I hope this will be the beginning of a long process of dialogue, communication, and hopefully coordination between the two sides.

“We are certainly living in a very different world, a fast-changing world. And there are different systems in the world, different civilizations,’’ he noted.

According to him, we believe our future lies in the joint efforts to build such a global community, not to divide the world into different camps.

“Our goal is to meet the growing aspiration of the Chinese people for a better life. Our goal is not to compete with or replace any other country’’, the ambassador said, adding that he hoped that people could have a better understanding of this.

The ambassador said that China was always open for international cooperation and was committed to multilateral cooperation, adding that any such cooperation would have to be based on equality, mutual benefit, and mutual respect.

“How can people cooperate with each other if they don’t treat each other as equals? This is the problem of Western countries.

“They still have to learn how to treat other countries, other races, other civilizations as equals,’’ Cui said. (Xinhua/NAN)

– Mar. 26, 2021 @ 11:37 GMT

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