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Xi Jinping criticizes US detour at the G20… “Drawing a line with ideology is useless”

Chinese President Xi Jinping[사진=신화통신]

“Artificially creating small groups or drawing lines with ideologies only creates ‘walls’ and increases obstacles, and is futile for scientific and technological innovation.”

Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the cooperation of the G20 through a video speech at the G20 summit held in Rome, Italy on the 30th (local time), the Chinese newspaper network reported on the 31st. Xi stressed that the G20 should work together to discover the potential of innovative growth and create a better ecosystem by enacting rules on the basis of sufficient participation and broad common awareness.

This was followed by the upgrade of the Quad (quad, a security consultative body of the United States, Japan, Australia, and India), and the establishment of AUKUS (a trilateral security council of the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom) to defeat the Joe Biden administration of the United States, which began to contain China. It is interpreted as a roundabout criticism.

Xi also called for maintaining the multilateral trading system with the World Trade Organization (WTO) as the core, building an open world economy, and ensuring the rights and development space of developing countries.

He also suggested holding an international forum to explore the recovery and stability of the supply chain. “It is necessary to maintain the safety and stability of the industrial supply chain to facilitate the operation of the global economy,” Xi said.

Xi said, “In order to provide a fair market order for Chinese and foreign companies, we will work hard to promote institutional opening with rules, regulations, management and standards, etc. “, he also declared.

“China’s development will provide more opportunities for each country and give more momentum to the world,” Xi said.

At the same time, President Xi made an early decision to exempt the intellectual property rights of the COVID-19 vaccine in relation to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) vaccine, transfer vaccine technology to developing countries, strengthen trade cooperation for smooth trade of vaccines and raw materials, promote mutual recognition of vaccines, They demanded financial support to secure vaccines in developing countries.

In regards to climate change, developed countries should set an example for carbon emission reduction, take full account of their difficulties and concerns, and support developing countries in terms of technology and capacity building.

The G20 summit, which will be held as the first face-to-face meeting since the COVID-19 crisis, opened in Rome, Italy on the 30th. President Xi, who has not visited overseas since the beginning of last year when the COVID-19 outbreak began to spread in earnest, participated in this meeting by way of a video speech without attending the meeting. Instead, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi in charge of foreign affairs attended the site as President Xi’s ‘special representative’.

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