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Int'l community lauds Xi's vision for greater BRICS, Global South solidarity

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Int'l community lauds Xi's vision for greater BRICS, Global South solidarity

2024-10-28 01:54 Last Updated At:05:17

Various voices from the international community strongly endorsed Chinese President Xi Jinping's remarks at the 16th BRICS Summit, emphasizing China’s commitment to high-quality development, enhanced BRICS cooperation, and solidarity within the Global South.

Xi attended the 16th BRICS Summit from Tuesday to Thursday in Russia's Kazan, where he also held in-depth discussions with world leaders on BRICS cooperation, bilateral relations, and the current international situation.

During the summit, Xi elaborated on the direction and fundamental principles of greater BRICS cooperation, emphasizing that BRICS nations had gathered in pursuit of shared goals. He called for joint efforts to make BRICS a primary channel for strengthening solidarity and cooperation among Global South nations, as well as a vanguard for advancing global governance reform.

Alexander Babakov, deputy chairman of the Russian State Duma, emphasized the significance of Xi's proposals for BRICS, noting their clarity on key points crucial to the cooperation mechanism's future.

"I believe that President Xi's proposals have clarified several points that are extremely important at this stage for the future of the BRICS cooperation mechanism," he said.

"President Xi Jinping delivered a landmark speech in which he called upon the world community to work together for the security of all, development of all, and progress of all," said Sudheendra Kulkarni, founder and former chairman of the Forum for a New South Asia.

Dennis Munene Mwaniki, executive director of the China-Africa Center at the Africa Policy Institute, said that the vision for inclusive development resonated particularly strongly with African perspectives.

"President Xi Jinping has been pushing [the idea] that all humanity needs to enjoy high-quality development. No one should be told that they don't deserve that. So by bringing [together] the greater BRICS and pushing for the greater BRICS, this is going to show that [as] more countries join BRICS, more countries get to enjoy the benefits," he said.

Former Kyrgyz Prime Minister Temir Sariyev drew parallels between Xi's Global South initiatives and the Belt and Road Initiative, emphasizing China's willingness to share its modernization experience and promote common development.

"President Xi Jinping said in his speech that China cares about the 'Global South' and is willing to move forward together with developing countries in the Global South. I think this is similar to the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) proposed by China. China has rich experience in modernization and is willing to help, share achievements, invest, and open up to provide learning opportunities for other countries. This shows that China's policy is not to seize other countries' interests but to promote common development for all," Sariyev said.

In the academic sphere, Professor Rashed Al Mahmud Titumi of the University of Dhaka highlighted China's consistent efforts in promoting South-South collaboration through platforms like BRICS.

"President Xi has been driving South-South Collaboration for quite some time. And BRICS is one of those Chinese initiatives where they are trying to promote a shared prosperity. Because the world, and particularly the developing world, is struggling [in] their modernization drive because they want to see a recovery that is shared by its citizens," he said.

International observers also noted the significance of Xi's proposals for improving global governance.

"Since Xi Jinping became the Chinese President, he has tried to promote multilateralism in the world through various initiatives, including the Belt and Road Initiative and the expansion of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and BRICS. This is his attempt to enable sovereign states to play a bigger role," said Alireza Shiravi, director general of the Foreign Media Department at the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance in Tehran.

Willy Meyer Pleite, former Member of the European Parliament, emphasized the importance of Xi's vision for new international relations based on peace, cooperation, and fair trade.

"I think President Xi highlighted in his speech the importance of establishing a new model of international relations based on peace and cooperation, with a focus on sustainability and trade cooperation. The BRICS members offer an alternative concept, which is a commitment to multilateralism with respect for fair trade for all people in different countries," he said.

Int'l community lauds Xi's vision for greater BRICS, Global South solidarity

Int'l community lauds Xi's vision for greater BRICS, Global South solidarity

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World-renowned music festival held in Suzhou

2024-10-28 03:08 Last Updated At:06:17

The Montreux Jazz Festival China opened on the shore of Jinji Lake in Suzhou on Friday, providing an audio-visual feast to jazz fans that flocked there and bridging the cultural exchange between the East and the West.

This is the third time for the event to be held in China, with this edition themed "When West Meets East".

Upward of 100 Chinese and foreign musicians staged more than 20 performances during the three-day event, covering various music styles such as jazz, rock, electronic music, and pop, creating a cultural feast for the audience.

"It's great to discover a small part of China, because in three days -- I won't see a lot, but I really like to see how Chinese people are enjoying music. Yesterday evening during the concert of 'Earth, Wind and Fire', everyone was dancing. It was really lively , and really nice to enjoy this music together. Through music, we can understand each other. Sometimes it's very difficult to understand each other through the languages, and also sometimes with cultural gap. But through music we gather everyone around the emotions and the pleasure to share this kind of moment. This is why we promote the cultural exchange, in Montreux in Switzerland and also here, of course, in Suzhou. So we are very happy, and we hope to, maybe, welcome emerging musicians from China in Montreux," said Viviane Rychner Raouf, secretary general of Montreux Jazz Artists Foundation.

The concert "Earth, Wind and Fire Experience" mentioned by Raouf was given by Al McKay, one of the world's best Rhythm and Blues groups, and it provided a swing party to spectators.

Swiss music promoter Claude Nobs, who died in 2013, founded the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1967 and built it into an international festival and event platform for music lovers.

Since its creation, the festival under its slogan "Where Legends Are Born" has seen many iconic live music performances.

World-renowned music festival held in Suzhou

World-renowned music festival held in Suzhou

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