China's Diplomacy in 2021: Embracing a Global Vision and Serving the Nation and its People
2021-12-27 10:48

Address by H.E. Wang Yi
State Councilor and  Minister of Foreign Affairs
At the Symposium on the International Situation  and
China's Foreign Relations in 2021

Beijing, 20 December 2021

Experts and Friends,

Good morning!

I am delighted to join you again to take stock of international developments  and China’s foreign relations during this year. Let me first take this  opportunity to thank you for your longstanding interest in and support for our  diplomatic work. I sincerely welcome your input and insights on China’s  diplomacy.

During the past year, the world has witnessed a persistent and  uncheckedpandemic, accelerating changes unseen in a century and a period of  turbulence and transformation globally. Confronted by unprecedented challenges,  countries around the world are looking for answers and humanity are required to  make the right choice.

Standing at this crossroads, we have observed two opposite trends at play.  One is to revert to a Cold War mentality to deepen division and antagonism, and  stoke confrontation between blocs. The other is to act by the common well-being  of humanity to increasesolidarity and cooperation, advocate  openness and win-win results, and promote equality and respect. The tug of war  between these two trends will shape the future of humanity and our planet in a  profound way.

China has all along stood on the right side of history, and on the side of  human progress, the side of international equity and justice, andthe side of the  vast developing countries. We have drawn experience and wisdom from the 100-year  journey of the Communist Party of China (CPC), and forged aheadin keeping with  the general trend, overall dynamics and entire course of history. We have  chosencooperation over confrontation, openness over isolation, mutual  benefit over zero-sum game, and equality over power politics and bullying.  Together with all peace-loving countries and peoples in the world, we have  endeavored to keep the wheels of human development rolling toward a brighter  future.

For China’s diplomacy, the past year has seen us acting under the strong  leadership of the CPC Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping at its  core,embracing a global vision and serving the nation and our people. We have  opened up new vistasamidst global changes, turned crises into opportunities in a  complex world, and steadfastly forged ahead through struggle as well as  cooperation. For China’s diplomacy over the past year, the strongest guide of  action ishead-of-state diplomacy, the most distinct banner is building a  community with a shared future for mankind,the most prominent topic is to tell  the world stories of the Chinese people and the CPC, and the most remarkable  feature is toadapt to changes properly and keepbreaking new ground. Underlying  everything we have done, there is one clear theme: toserve national rejuvenation  amidst a complex situation and advance peaceful development in a fast-changing  world.

Great endeavors have been made on the nine fronts:

First, facing a once-in-a-century, protracted and resurging pandemic,  we have conducted effective anti-COVID diplomacy and fulfilled the  responsibility of a major country. With the pandemic already claiming  over 5.3 million precious lives, it is imperative for the international  community to enhance cooperation against the pandemic. China has set a good  example of COVID response through a “dynamic zero-COVID” strategy as well as a  good example of solidarity against the pandemic through greater international  cooperation. With concrete actions, we have spearheaded the path to  emerging from the darkest hour of the pandemic and kept moving forward.

We have explored the right direction for global COVID  response. From the World Health Assembly to the Global Health Summit,  from UN events to bilateral phone calls and virtual meetings, President Xi  Jinping has, during the most critical moments, advocated the Global Vaccine  Cooperation Action Initiative and the Initiative for Belt and Road Partnership  on COVID-19 Vaccines Cooperation. Under President Xi Jinping’s leadership,  China has been a pace-setter for strengthening international cooperation,  upheld the primary feature of vaccines as a global public good, and been at the  forefront of efforts for the equitable distribution of vaccines. This stood in  sharp contrast with a certain country’s political manipulation that undermined  global solidarity against COVID-19.

We have provided powerful tools for defeating the  virus. China was among the first to commit to making COVID vaccines a  global public good, to support waiving intellectual property rights on the  vaccines, and to start joint production with other developing countries. To  date, we have provided close to two billion dosesof vaccines to over 120  countries as well as international organizations, accounting for one-third of  the total number of vaccines administered outside China. This is more than any  other country in the world. While a certain country has hoarded vaccines and  practiced“vaccine nationalism”, Chinese vaccines has become “vaccines for the  people”,“vaccines of the world” and “vaccines truly accessible”, bringing hope  to the global community.

We have assisted other developing countries in a time of urgent  need. The current “vaccine divide” has been the biggest impediment to  ending the pandemic, with only five percent of the population in low-income  countries fully vaccinated.Showing great care for other developing countries,  President Xi Jinpinghas pledged another one billion doses of vaccines to Africa,  including 600 million doses as donation, to support the African Union’s goal of  vaccinating 60 percent of the African population. An initiative has been put  forward to build a “health shield” for ASEAN countries by donating an additional  150 million doses of vaccines to them. Three billion US dollars has been pledged  over the next three years to help fellow developing countries contain the virus  and revive the economy. Chinahas also supported Chinese companies in  transferring technology to other developing countries and carrying out joint  production with 19 countries so that vaccines could literally travel across  mountains and oceans and win the race against the virus.

We have stood for a collaborative approach to COVID-19  origins-tracing. The coronavirus is the common enemy of mankind, and  the “political virus” has been behind the spread of COVID-19. China has taken an  active part in the global, science-based efforts to trace the origins of the  coronavirus. China and the World Health Organization (WHO) have released a joint  report on the origins of the virus, demonstratinga commitment to openness,  transparency and international cooperation. The political attacks by a certain  country under the camouflage of origins-tracing undermined global solidarity and  collaboration against the pandemic, and stimulated the physical spread of the  virus. Over 80 countries have written to the WHO to express their opposition to  politicization of origins-tracing. More than 25 million Chinesehave joined  theonline petition calling for the WHO to investigate the Fort Detrick bio-lab.  The consensus is becoming global to reject politicization, stigmatization and  the use of origins-tracing as an instrument for political maneuvering. In the  end, both the coronavirus and the political virus will be defeated by  humanity.

Second, facing multiple risks to global development, we have injected  new impetus into economic recovery and created new opportunities for common  development. Development is anunending pursuit of humanity and economic  recovery the shared goal of all countries. At the moment, the global recovery  remains fragile and tortuous. Inflation, debt, energy and supply chain crises  have become intertwined. The gains of poverty reduction have been seriously  eroded. The North-South gap has widened. All this has made it a daunting task to  fully implement the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Over the past year, we have focused on development as the solution to  all problems and made dedicated efforts toward more robust, green and balanced  global development. President Xi Jinping has officially put forth a  Global Development Initiative aimed at enhancing all people’s well-being and  realizing all-round human development. It dovetails with the 2030 Agenda for  Sustainable Development, and prioritizes cooperation on poverty reduction, food  security, COVID response and vaccines, development financing, climate change,  green development, industrialization, digital economy and connectivity. We hope  to see greater global synergy and support for this Initiative, which will help  re-energize efforts for implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable  Development. In launching this major initiative, China endeavors to contribute  to the global development cause. Already, the Global Development Initiative has  received endorsement and support from UN agencies and many other international  organizations, together withsome 100 countries in the world.

Over the past year, we have opened up China’s economy at a higher  level and given a strong boost to global economic recovery. This year  marks the 20th anniversary of China’s accession to the World Trade Organization.  On many occasions including the Boao Forum for Asia, the World Economic Forum in  Davos, the China International Fair for Trade in Services and the China  International Import Expo (CIIE), President Xi Jinping have announced a string  of new measures, such as a shorter negative list, a more business-friendly  environment and greater institutional opening-up, to open wider to the world and  share China’s development opportunities with other countries. The fourth CIIE in  November drew a record number of 127 countries and regions and as many as 3,000  companies, which speaks volumes about the appeal of the massive Chinese market.  The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership will enter into force in just 11  days, marking the official launch of the world’s most promising free trade area  serving the largest number of people. China has also applied to join the  Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership and the  Digital Economy Partnership Agreement, thus taking new steps toward openness and  cooperation in the face of protectionist headwinds. These are good news for the  outlook of the global recovery.

The year 2021 also witnessed Belt and Road cooperation making headway despite  various difficulties. The third symposium on the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)  has drawn up a new blueprint. In the first ten months of this year, China’s  trade in goods with BRI partner countries rose by 23 percent, and China-Europe  Railway Express saw accelerated growth in freight services and cargo volume,  both bucking the downward trends elsewhere. The China-Laos Railway is officially  up and running, fulfilling the long-held dream of the Lao people to turn their  land-locked country into a land-linked one. With the support of 144 countries  and 32 international organizations, the BRI is fast becoming “a belt of  prosperity” benefiting the world and “a road of happiness” benefiting all  peoples.

Third, facing the contest between true and false multilateralism, we  have held high the torch of true multilateralism, and firmly upheld the  authority of the UN and a stable international order.

This year, we commemorated the 50th anniversary of the restoration of the  lawful seat of the People’s Republic of China in the United Nations (UN).  China’s return to the UN was a major event that changed the world and marked a  revitalization of multilateralism. For the past 50 years, China has worked  relentlessly for the vision of the UN and become a staunch force for promoting  world peace and development.

At the same time, people have seen the behavior of a certain countrybent on  building exclusive blocs under the pretext of multilateralism, imposed its own  rules on the international community while calling for a “rules-based order”,  and drawn ideological lines despite claims of not seeking“a new Cold War”. In  response, President Xi Jinping has pointed out unequivocally that in  today’s world, there is but one international system, i.e. the international  system with the UN at its core; there is but one international order, i.e. the  international order underpinned by international law; and there is but one set  of rules, i.e. the basic norms of international relations underpinned by the UN  Charter.On international, regional and bilateral occasions, we have spoken up to  shatter the pretenses of false multilateralism and givenvoice to the common  aspiration of people around the world. We have promoted efforts to reform and  improve global governance in line with the principle of extensive consultation,  joint contribution and shared benefits, and made new progress in making  international relations more democratic.

Regarding a certain country’s interference in the internal affairs of other  countries in the name of democracy and human rights, and the fabrication of  false narratives of democracy versus authoritarianism, we have upheld the common  values of humanity, setting forth China’s success in practicing whole-process  people’s democracy, and highlighting public satisfaction as the ultimate  criterion for measuring democracy. We have refuted the false narratives through  multilateral forums and bilateral dialogues, safeguarding the true spirit of  democracy and a genuinely right understanding of what democracy is about, while  revealing the hidden purpose of a self-important, “so-called” superior model of  democracy. Throughout this major debate about true and false democracy, it has  become the call of more and more countries to oppose monopolizing the definition  of democracy or dividing the world along ideological lines.

Fourth, facing the profound evolution of the international landscape,  we have promoted overall steady growth of China’s relations with other major  countries and endeavored to build a new type of international  relations.

Major countries, which have major influence on international relations and  shoulder special responsibility for world peace and stability, are obliged to  think in big-picture terms and rise to their responsibilities. China has  actively explored and facilitated the building of a framework of major-country  relations that features overall stability and balanced development.

China and Russia have scaled new heights in theircomprehensive  strategic coordination for a new era. The two countries solemnly  commemorated the 20th anniversary of the Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and  Friendly Cooperation. President Xi Jinping and President Vladimir Putin  officially announced the extension of the treaty, a testimony to the firm  resolve of the two countries to be each other’s strategicsupport, development  opportunity and global partner. Over the past year, the two presidents have had  four meetings or phone calls and maintained close strategic communication. China  and Russia have joined efforts in their fight against COVID-19, adding a timely  dimension to the traditional friendship between the two nations. Mutually  beneficial cooperation in various areas has provided strong support for  innovation-driven development in both countries. Sino-Russian strategic  coordinationon international and regional hot-spots has brought greater  stability to a worldfraught with uncertainties. The joint strength of China and  Russia has become the bulwark of international fairness and justice. Guided by  the two presidents, the China-Russia relationship has stood all kinds of tests  and grown ever more vibrant. It has set a good example for maintaining strategic  trust between major countries, for deepening mutually beneficial cooperation  between two neighbors, and for building a new type of international relations.  The China-Russia partnership has stayed rock-solid. No matter how the  international situation may evolve, China and Russia will remain unchanged in  their commitment to an ever-lasting friendship, tojoint pursuit of win-win  cooperation, and to shared resolve to upholding peace.

China and the United States have explored a new mode of interactions  based on mutual respect and equality. Since the beginning of this year,  President Xi Jinping has had two requested telephone conversations with  President Joe Biden, and the two presidents also heldtheir first virtual meeting  recently. President Xi Jinping gave comprehensive exposition of China’s  principled position on China-US relations, and clearly outlined a strategic  framework of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation for  China-US relations, charting the course for the sound and steady growth of this  relationship.Chinese and US diplomats have had in-depth communication and  interaction in Anchorage, Tianjin, Zurich and Rome, during which the Chinese  side pointed out the crux and core issues of China-US relations, set clear  “three bottom lines” and put forward “two lists of key concerns”. It was  emphasized that China does not recognize any country as being superior to others  in the world, and that the United States should drop its old habit of wanton  interference in China’s internal affairs. It was underscored that the United  States must never challenge China’s path and system, never obstruct China’s  development process, and never infringe on China’s sovereignty and territorial  integrity. Through unremitting efforts, Ms. Meng Wanzhou returned safely to  China after being illegally held for over 1,000 days, a powerful  example of justice prevailing eventually.The US side indicated that it would  work with China on the basis of mutual respect and peaceful coexistence to  increase communication and manage differences,and that it does not seek to  change China’s system,the revitalization of its alliances is not against China,  and it has no intention to have a conflict with China.

The back and forth between China and the United States over the past year  shows once again that the fundamental reason for the serious difficulties and  multiple challenges in the relationship lies in the strategic misjudgment by the  United States regarding China and China-US relations. Some Americans, deep in  their hearts, are reluctant to recognize other countries’ right to development,  to accept China’s growing strength and progress, and to acknowledge that the two  countries may work together for mutual benefit. They even attempted to gang up  with other countries to contain and suppress China. Such wrong words and acts  have undermined the interests of the two peoples, andhad repercussions on world  peace and stability. China’s attitude is consistent and clear-cut: dialogue may  be conducted, but it should be based on equality; cooperation is welcome, but  it should be for mutual benefit; competition may exist, but it should be healthy  in nature; confrontation, which China does not fear, will be met in kind. The  two countries stand to gain from cooperation and lose from confrontation.This is  the most importantexperience the two countries have learned through their  half-century-long interactions, and will continue to be proved by what will  happen in the time ahead. It is hoped that the US side will follow through  on the common understandingsof the two presidents, honor its commitment, earn  trust from others, and work with China to explore a way of peaceful coexistence  between the two major countries.

China and the European Union have overcome challenges and made new  progress in their comprehensive strategic partnership. President Xi  Jinping has attended two video summits with French and German leaders.  A China-CEEC Summit has been held successfullyvia video link. The China-EU  agreement on geographical indications has come into force. Steady progress has  been made in flagship Belt and Road projects such as the Piraeus Port and the  Budapest-Belgrade Railway. China and the EUare seeing a greater convergence of  their economic interests. The two sides share extensive consensus on such issues  as upholding multilateralism and enhancing global governance, and have achieved  positive outcomes in tackling climate change and jointly responding to COVID-19.  Although China and the EU differ in history, culture, social system and  development stage, their common interests far outweigh their differences. China  has unbending sincerity in growing relations with the EU. In the meantime, China  remains firm when it comes to safeguarding its sovereignty, security and  development interests. We hope that the EU will continue to maintain strategic  autonomy, steer clear of obstacles, and work with China for long-term and steady  progress in China-EU cooperation.

Fifth, facing peoples’ call for peace and development, we have joined  force with our neighbors to build a beautiful homeland and uphold regional peace  and tranquility. Asia is the most vibrant region in the world. To  promote regional peace and common development is the shared aspiration of  countries in the region. However, to borrow a Chinese saying, “While the tree  prefers calm, the wind will not subside.” A certain non-regional power has  unveiled an Indo-Pacific strategy to stoke confrontation and create rival blocs  in the region, thus causing the greatest impediment to regional peace and  stability. China has always followed the principle of amity, sincerity, mutual  benefit and inclusiveness in relation to its neighbors. We will continue to work  with neighboring countries to deepen cooperation and pursue tangible progress in  bilateral and multilateral ties.

We have focused on regional cooperation to cement the foundation of  friendship. President Xi Jinping and leaders of ASEAN countries have  jointly cerebrated the 30th anniversary of China-ASEAN dialogue relations  and announced the elevation of the China-ASEAN relationship to a Comprehensive  Strategic Partnership,marking a big step forward. We were among the first to  ratify the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership. We have promoted synergy  between the BRI and the priority areas of cooperation outlined in the ASEAN  Outlook on the Indo-Pacific, and set up a new architecture for Lancang-Mekong  Cooperation in all dimensions. Premier Li Keqiang attended the leaders’ meetings  on East Asian cooperation to uncovernew potential in cooperation on digital  economy, blue economy and green economy. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization  has, on its 20th anniversary,launched procedures to admit Iran as a member  state, and the first offline foreign ministers’meeting between China and five  Central Asian countries (C+C5) was held, both being solid steps toward greater  unity in the region. In a phone call initiated by the new Japanese Prime  Minister, President Xi Jinping and the Japanese Prime Minister reached common  understandings on developing a bilateral relationship that answers the call of  the new era. They also pointed the way for overcoming impediments to the sound  growth of bilateral ties. China and India have maintained dialogue through  diplomatic and military channels, and effectively managed and controlled  frictions in certain border areas, under a shared commitment to improving and  developing the bilateral relations. China’s friendship and cooperation with the  DPRK, the ROK, Mongolia and other neighboring countries has also sustained a  good momentum, serving as a positive factor in regional stability.

We have played a constructive role to actively mediate in hotspot  issues. The United States and its allies made a hasty withdrawal from  Afghanistan, and the regional situation has experienced profound changes. As a  friendly neighbor and a responsible major country, China has taken the  initiative to exert a positive influence by advocating the launch of the Foreign  Ministers’ Meeting on the Afghan Issue among the Neighbouring Countries of  Afghanistan, a new mechanism that harnesses the strengths and unique role of the  neighboring countries. We have provided emergency humanitarian assistance to  Afghanistan, opened an air freight corridor for Afghan pine nuts, and helped  Afghanistan improve its people’s lives. We have encouraged the new Afghan  administration to follow a policy of inclusiveness, counter-terrorism and  good-neighborliness and to resolutely fight all terrorist organizations  including the East Turkistan Islamic Movement. We have supported Afghanistan in  preventing chaos, maintaining stability, fighting terrorism, ending violence,  and developing in the right direction. Myanmar is a neighbor that shares a  pauk-phaw friendship with China. Despite changes in Myanmar’s domestic politics,  China has always supported Myanmar in working with ASEAN, gradually implementing  the five-point consensus proposed by ASEAN, and firmly rejecting undue external  intervention. We have also conducted mediation to promote talks, helped  stabilize and deescalate the situation, and encouraged parties in Myanmar to  resolve differences properly through peaceful means and to restart  the democratic transition process.

Sixth, facing the developing countries’urgent aspiration for  revitalization, we have worked vigorously to further develop the potential of  South-South cooperation. The developing countries are China’s natural  partners and reliable allies. Over the past year, guided by the principle of  pursuing the greater good and shared interests and the principle of sincerity,  real results, amity and good faith, bearing in mind their need to fight COVID-19  on the one hand and achieve recovery and development on the other, and by  providing both immediate, much-needed assistance and expertise for long-term  benefits, China has wholeheartedly facilitated the sustainable development of  developing countries and unequivocally supported them in defending their  legitimate rights and interests.

Cooperation between China and Africa has reached a new  climax. China and African countries have overcome the impact of  COVID-19 and held a successful Eighth Ministerial Conference of the Forum on  China-Africa Cooperation. While attending the conference via video link,  President Xi Jinping highlighted the spirit of China-Africa friendship and  cooperation, spelt out four proposals for building a China-Africa community with  a shared future in the new era, and announced nine programs for cooperation with  Africa. This is a new milestone in China-Africa relations and a full expression  of China’s sincerity in supporting Africa’s development and revitalization. Over  the past year, China-Africa trade and investment have both grown despite the  headwinds. Efforts have been made to synergize the Global Development Initiative  with the Agenda 2063 of the African Union and development strategies of African  countries, to set up a platform for China-Africa private investment promotion,  and to open “green lanes” for African agricultural exports to China, in a bid to  help Africa with faster post-COVID recovery. China and Africa have also jointly  launched an Initiative on Partnership for Africa’s Development and formulated a  China-Africa Partnership Plan on Digital Innovation, adding new dimensions to  China-Africa cooperation.

Relations between China and Latin American and Caribbean (LAC)  countries have made steady progress. President Xi Jinping had telephone  conversations with the heads of state or government of a number of LAC  countries, and addressed the Third Ministers’ Meeting of the China-CELAC Forum  (CCF) via video link, setting the direction for future development of China-LAC  relations. A three-year roadmap for cooperation was formulated at this CCF;  high-quality Belt and Road cooperation with LAC countries has been further  substantiated; new progress has been made in energy, electricity,  transportation, communications and other areas of cooperation; and China-LAC  trade has remained above US$300 billion for four consecutive years. The two  sides are stepping up efforts to foster a China-LAC relationship for a new era  characterized by equality, mutual benefit, innovation, openness, and benefits  for the people.

The strategic partnership between China and Arab states has scaled a  new height. China has maintained close communication with Arab states  at the leaders’ level, and had interactions with the entire Arab world at  theforeign-ministerlevel. China has proposed a five-point initiative on  achieving security and stability in the Middle East, a four-point proposal for  the political settlement of the Syrian issue, and a three-point vision for the  implementation of the two-state solution, contributing positive energy to peace  and stability in the Middle East. This year, we have held the first  China-Pacific Island Countries Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, which yielded  important outcomes including the setup of a jointemergency supplies reserve, a  poverty reduction and development cooperation center, and a climate action  cooperation center. The emergency supplies reserve was officially launched early  this month.

Facts have shown that China is always a staunch member of the developing  world. It will keep forging ahead hand in hand withfellow developing countries  toward a shared future.

Seventh, facingthe common challenges for humanity, we have held high  the banner of a community with a shared future for mankind and actively promoted  reforms of the global governance system. Under the combined impact of a  pandemic and changes both unseen in a century, there has been a growing call for  reforms of the global governance system. In response to challenges of our times,  President Xi Jinping has offered distinctive Chinese solutions. At various  important international fora including the 15th Meeting of the Conference of the  Parties (COP15) to the Convention on Biological Diversity, the second UN Global  Sustainable Transport Conference, the 76th Session of the UN General Assembly  and the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Rome, President Xi Jinpingput forwardmajor  initiatives on building a global community of health for all, a community of  life for man and nature, and a global community of development with a shared  future. These proposals have further enriched the vision on a community with a  shared future for mankind, and injected vitality to the reform of the global  governance system.

We have pushed for the improvement of the global health governance  system. We have supported strengthening the role of the UN and the WHO,  enhanced our capacity in five key areas includingon monitoring, early-warning  and emergency response, on treatment of major pandemics, on contingency reserve  and logistics, on fighting disinformation, and on providing support to  developing countries, and played an important role in global health cooperation.  We have fulfilled our responsibility for global climate governance,  by rolling out a policy framework for carbon peak and carbon  neutrality,by making the announcement on not building new coal-fired power  projects abroad, byfacilitating the agreement on the Glasgow Climate Pact,  byreleasing a joint declarationwith the United States on enhancing climate  action, and by setting up and investing in a Kunming Biodiversity Fund.We are  committed to being a promoter of ecological conservation and a doer in global  governance.We have also taken an active part in global digital  governance, by raising the profile of the Global Initiative on Data  Security, by issuing a China-League of Arab States Cooperation Initiative on  Data Security, and by applying to join the Digital Economy Partnership  Agreement, with a view to promoting a global digital governance system that is  fairer and more equitable.

Eighth,facing external interference and provocations, we have  resolutely defended our national sovereignty, security and dignity.Over  the past year, the Chinese foreign service has lived up to the expectations of  the people, fulfilled its mission, and rebuffed all sorts of infringements and  bullying,demonstrating the self-confidence, self-reliance and perseverance of  the Chinese people, and the ambition, determination and integrity of the Chinese  nation.

With regard to the new round of tensionsacross the Taiwan Straits, the crux  lies in the attempt by the Taiwan authorities to seek American support  for independence and the intention of the United States and a very few other  countries to use the Taiwan question to contain China. The connotation of the  one-China principle is at risk of being obscured or even written off. These  perverse moves have changed the status quo, undermined peace and stability  across the Taiwan Straits, and run counter to the international consensus  andbasic norms governing international relations. In response, we have issued  stern warnings andtaken forceful countermeasures, deterring the separatist  forces for “Taiwan independence”. Ten days ago, China restored diplomatic  relations with Nicaragua, raising the number of countries having diplomatic  relations with China to 181 and further consolidating the international  consensus on one China. Taiwan is a long lost son who will eventually return  home. It should not be used as a pawn to serve others’ agenda. The  reunification of China must be achieved and will definitelybe achieved.

Over the past year, we have also invited people from around the world to  Xinjiang, and busted lies and falsehoods with facts. We haveresolutely opposed  externalinterference in Hong Kong affairs, and sustained the good momentum of  Hong Kong returning tolaw and order. We have fought back moves to stir up  trouble at multilateral foraunder the pretext of human rights, including at the  UN Human Rights Council and the Third Committee of the UN General Assembly. By  presenting to the world China’s achievements in human rights advancement, and  exposing the poor human rights record of certain countries, we have prevailed  over false narratives with indisputable facts, winning the support of nearly 100  countries. We have successfully rallied 173 countries in co-sponsoring and  adopting an Olympic Truce resolution, securing strong international support for  the Beijing Winter Olympics.

Ninth, facing a grave and complex external environment, we have  worked all-out to serve domestic development and acted on our commitment of  serving the people through diplomacy. Serving domestic development  is an inherent goal of China’s diplomacy. This year, the Foreign Ministry has  successfully hosted promotion events for Hubei and Tibet, and supported the  China International Fair for Trade in Services, the China International Import  Expo, and other international events hosted by China, in a bid to build new  bridges for different localities to open up wider to the world and unlock new  development opportunities for them. To support the building of a new development  paradigm and ensure unimpeded domestic and international circulations, we have  opened“fast tracks” for the travel of essential personnel and “green lanes” for  the shipment of emergency COVID-19 supplies. We have also introduced targeted  COVID-19 protocols for incoming travelers prior to their trips tosecure the  gains in pandemic control at home.

The people-centered principle is the defining feature of China’s diplomacy.  We have always kept in mind the well-being of Chinese nationals abroad and lived  up to our commitment of serving the people through diplomacy. We have launched  a Spring Sproutprogramthis year to get Chinese nationals abroad vaccinated  against COVID-19, so far benefiting millions in 180 countries. Our consular  service hotline 12308, running 24/7 to help Chinese nationals facing  difficulties abroad, has received over 500,000 calls this year. Our diplomatic  missions abroad have processed about 60,000consular protection and assistance  cases of various kinds. We have done our best to protect the lives and safety of  Chinese nationals abroad, including through risk assessment and alert services  around the globe, helping Chinese enterprises and personnel operating overseas  enhance security and self-protection capabilities, timely evacuation of Chinese  from high-risk areas, proper handling of major terrorist attacks, and all-out  rescue operations of Chinese hostages.In response to the challenges brought by a  prolonged pandemic, we have rolled out“Internet plus consular services” at a  faster pace, including such measures as online passport application, virtual  notarization, andmobile payment. The China Consular Affair sapp,  also launched this year, already has over 2.8 million downloads. As Chinese  netizens observed, the great motherland would always give strong backing to  every Chinese.

Friends,

Over the past year, China’s diplomacyhas forged ahead in a  volatile international environment, maintained composure and confidence in  major-power interactions, and scored a succession ofhard-won achievements. This  has been made possible with the strong leadership of General Secretary Xi  Jinping and the clear guidance ofXi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy.

Over the past year, members of the Chinese foreign service have earnestly  participated in the campaign on studying the Party’s history, continued to  develop the Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy Studies Center, compiled and  published a Study Outline for Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy, and intensified  efforts to study and implement Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese  Characteristics for a New Era, which provides the fundamental guidance for  conducting major-countrydiplomacy with Chinese characteristics in the new  era.

The upcomingyear of 2022 marks a critical year in the Chinese people’s march  toward the second centenary goal. The Party will hold its 20th National  Congress, which will be a most important event in the political life of the  Party and the country. Members of the Chinese foreign service will rally even  more closely around the CPC Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping at its  core, strengthen our consciousness of the need to maintain political integrity,  think in big-picture terms, follow the leadership core and keep in alignment,  enhance confidence in the path, theory, system and culture of socialism with  Chinese characteristics, firmly uphold General Secretary Xi Jinping’s core  position in both the Party Central Committee and the Party as a whole, and  firmly uphold the Party Central Committee’s authority and its centralized,  unified leadership.We will keep firmly in mind what is most important for our  countryand endeavor to foster a more stable and favorable external environment  for the great cause of the Party and the country.

Firstly, we willmake utmost efforts to ensure success of the Beijing  Winter Olympic Games.The Winter Olympicshas entered “Beijing  time”.China is confident in presenting to the world a streamlined, safe and  splendidGames. We stand ready to work with the international community to  promote the Olympic spirit of “mutual understanding with a spirit of friendship,  solidarity and fair play”, observe the UNGA resolution on Olympic Truce, reject  thepoliticization of the Olympics, and make the Winter Games a global event that  enhancesmutual understanding and friendship and brings countries “together for a  shared future”. It will give our world greater confidence, joy, courage and  strength as we continue to battle the pandemic.

Secondly, we will take proactive steps to tacklethemany challenges  in the post-COVID era. We will continue to promote the spirit  of solidarity in fighting COVID-19 and build a global community of health for  all featuring bothrobustCOVID responseand heartwarming cooperation. We willmake  good use of vaccines, a most effectiveweapon, to address the immediate priority  of closing the immunization gap. We will also make greater effortsto advance  cooperation on drug research, and work with all countries to build lines of  defenseagainst the virus and generate global synergy for guarding against future  pandemics.

Thirdly, we will push for the implementation of the Global  Development Initiative. The Global Development Initiative is a public  good open to the world. We will work closely withUN agencies and other countries  to align the Initiative with the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,  and follow through on cooperationin the eight key areas of the Initiative. We  will champion the development-first concept and reinvigorate global development  cooperation so that no country or individual will be leftbehind.

Fourthly, we will expand and deepen global partnerships. We  will continue to deepenshoulder-by-shoulder, back-to-back strategic  cooperationwith Russia, making it a pillar of global stability, a bedrock for  peace, and a force for fairness and justice. We will strengthen high-level  strategic communication with the EU, focus on the mainstream of dialogue and  cooperation,stick to the keynote of mutual benefit, and continue to be  partners and not adversaries. We will pursue integrated development with our  neighbors and deepen our convergence of interests and people-to-peopleaffinity  to builda peaceful, safe and secure, prosperous, beautiful and amicable  home together. We will continue to be a sincere and reliable partner forother  developing countries, support them in building capacity for  self-generated development, and defend their legitimate rights  todevelopment.

Fifthly, we will stay committed to promoting the steady  growth ofChina-US relations. The year 2022 marks the 50th anniversary  of President Richard Nixon’s visit to China. The two countries should review the  spirit of that ice-melting trip, follow through on the common understandings  reached between the two presidents, observe the three principles of mutual  respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation, abide by the three  China-US Joint Communiqués, steer America’s China policy back  to reason, and bring China-US relations back on the right track. The two  sides need to jointly explore how two major countries with different systems,  cultures and development stages can coexist in peace, for the good of the people  in both countries and around the world.

Sixthly, we will firmly safeguard China’s core interests.We  will resolutely fight off any threats and challenges that may undermine  China’s sovereignty, security and development interests, and we will firmly  fight back against any despicable attempts to interfere in China’s internal  affairs or discreditthe country. China will continue to follow an independent  foreign policy of peace, keep to the path of peaceful development, and pursue  equality and mutually beneficial cooperation with all countries. We have never  been subordinate to anyone, and we have never plundered others. In the meantime,  we will never give in to any coercion orblackmail.

Friends,

The wheel of history keeps turning and justice will always prevail. Seen in  the broader context of human progress, the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation  represents an unstoppable trend. On our new historic journey ahead, we in the  foreign service will follow the guidance of Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy,and  continue to strive for the goal of building a community with a shared future for  mankind,in order to make greater contributions to our country and to the world,  and write new chapters for history and for the future.

Thank you!