China's International Development Cooperation in the New Era
Editor's Note: China's State Council Information Office issued a white paper titled "China's International Development Cooperation in the New Era", on Sunday. Full text below:
Preface
I.International Development Cooperation in the New Era and a Global Community of Shared Future
II.Achieving New Progress in International Development Cooperation
III.Boosting International Cooperation on the Belt and Road
IV.Contributing to the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
V.Responding to Global Humanitarian Challenges Together
VI.Supporting the Endogenous Growth of Developing Countries
VII.Strengthening International Exchanges and Tripartite Cooperation
VIII.Future Prospects for China's International Development Cooperation
Conclusion
Preface
China is the largest developing country in the world.
Since its founding in 1949, the People's Republic of China has always demonstrated a spirit of internationalism and humanitarianism following and supporting other developing countries' efforts to improve their people's lives and achieve development. From the outset, even though China was itself short of funds, it started offering assistance to needy countries in support of their fight for national independence and liberation, and their effort to promote economic and social development, which laid a solid foundation for long-term friendship and cooperation with those countries. After launching reform and opening up in 1978, China has provided other developing economies with even more aid in more diverse forms to boost common development.
China entered a new era after the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in 2012. President Xi Jinping has considered China's responsibilities from a global perspective, and proposed the vision of a global community of shared future and the Belt and Road Initiative. China is committed to pursuing the greater good and shared interests, and upholding the principles of sincerity, real results, affinity, and good faith for developing relations with other developing countries and the principles of amity, sincerity, mutual benefit, and inclusiveness for expanding relations with neighboring countries. To this end, President Xi has taken advantage of many major international occasions to announce a broad range of cooperation measures. These present China's approach, offer its vision, and contribute its strength to resolving global development issues and implementing the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. In response to the call of the times, China has been upgrading its foreign assistance to a model of international development cooperation, taking on new initiatives and achieving greater results in this new era.
The Chinese government is publishing this white paper to introduce China's views on international development cooperation in the new era, the actions it has taken, and its plans for the future.
I. International Development Cooperation in the New Era and a Global Community of Shared Future
The unprecedented level of interconnection and interdependence among countries binds them into a global community of shared future. Guided by this vision, China's international development cooperation in the new era has a more profound philosophical basis and clearer goals, which lead to more concrete actions.