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Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday called for improving global governance and practicing true multilateralism.

Xi made the appeal in his statement delivered via video at the general debate of the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly.

On various occasions, the Chinese leader has emphasized the need to practice true multilateralism. The following are some highlights of his recent remarks in this regard.

Sept. 21, 2021

“In the world, there is only one international system, i.e. the international system with the United Nations at its core. There is only one international order, i.e. the international order underpinned by international law. There is only one set of rules, i.e. the basic norms governing international relations underpinned by the purposes and principles of the UN Charter,” Xi stressed in his statement delivered via video at the general debate of the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly.

The UN should hold high the banner of true multilateralism, Xi said.

A truck delivering containers prepares to enter the multimodal transport center in the China-Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) local economic and trade cooperation demonstration zone in Qingdao, east China’s Shandong Province, Nov. 9, 2020. (Xinhua/Li Ziheng)

Sept. 17, 2021

Xi addressed the 21st meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization via video link.

Xi emphasized the need to practice true multilateralism and oppose actions that undermine the international order and cause confrontation and division by claiming to use so-called rules.

“We need to boost mutually beneficial cooperation, remove trade, investment and technology barriers, and promote inclusive development that delivers benefits to all,” Xi said.

Sept. 9, 2021

Xi addressed the 13th BRICS summit via video link in Beijing.

“We need to promote the practice of true multilateralism, adhere to the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, and safeguard the UN-centered international system and the international order underpinned by international law,” Xi said.

He called on BRICS countries to make good use of BRICS mechanisms such as the meeting of foreign ministers and the meeting of high representatives for security, better coordinate their positions on major international and regional issues, and send out an even bigger, collective voice of BRICS countries.

Sept. 3, 2021

Xi addressed the opening ceremony of the plenary session of the sixth Eastern Economic Forum via video link.

“We need to offer each other help to overcome the pandemic challenge,” Xi said, calling for intensifying cooperation in vaccine research, development and production, providing more public goods to the international community, firmly rejecting any politicization of COVID vaccines and origins-tracing, and striving to build a global community of health for all.

Noting that this year marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, and that China has started a new journey toward fully building a modern socialist country, Xi said China is ready to work with all parties to uphold true multilateralism, advocate trust and harmony, promote win-win cooperation, and march with firm steps toward the goal of building a community with a shared future for mankind.

Herons perch on branches in Lian’ao Village of Bili Town in Luoyuan County, southeast China’s Fujian Province, June 3, 2021. (Xinhua/Wei Peiquan)

June 5, 2021

Xi sent a congratulatory letter to the World Environment Day events held in Islamabad, Pakistan.

As a participant, contributor and trailblazer in global ecological conservation, China is firmly committed to putting multilateralism into action and defending the international system with the UN at its core and the international order underpinned by international law so as to enhance global governance on the environment, Xi said.

Nov. 12, 2020

Xi delivered a speech via video at the third Paris Peace Forum.

“We need to uphold multilateralism, oppose unilateralism, hegemony and power politics, and reject all forms of terrorism and acts of extreme violence,” Xi said, calling for joint efforts to safeguard equity, justice, peace and security in the world.

Xi urged all countries to uphold international law and the basic norms governing international relations, determine their position on the merits of each matter, and rise above ideological bias and confrontation.

Aerial photo taken on Nov. 1, 2019 shows the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai), the main venue for the second China International Import Expo (CIIE), in Shanghai, east China. (Xinhua/Fan Jun)

Nov. 5, 2019

“We need to promote development through opening-up and deepen exchanges and cooperation among us. We need to ‘join hands’ with each other instead of ‘letting go’ of each other’s hands. We need to ‘tear down walls,’ not to ‘erect walls.’ We need to stand firm against protectionism and unilateralism. We need to continually bring down trade barriers, optimize global value and supply chains, and jointly foster market demand,” Xi said at the opening ceremony of the Second China International Import Expo.

BEIJING, Sept. 22 (Xinhua)

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Government spend MVR 19 million to repair mosques

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Minister of Islamic Affairs Dr. Mohamed Shaheem Ali Saeed on Wednesday, hsa said the government has spent MVR 19 million, since it took charge, on repairing mosques across the Maldives.

At the press conference held on Wednesday, the minister said MVR 15 million out of this total were utilized from the state budget, with the remaining MVR 4 million spent from Mosque Fund.

The minister also revealed several bills related to mosque repairs had not been settled at the time the current administration too charge.

“When this administration took over, the state owed MVR 27 million to contractors for mosque repairs,” the minister said.

Shaheem further said that the current administration has cleared several of the outstanding bills incurred during the former government.

Establishment of an assembly for mosques is a key pledge of the current administration’s manifesto. The minister on Wednesday confirmed a national assembly on mosques has already been formed.

Dr. Shaheem also claimed a total of 42 projects are currently ongoing under the supervision of Islamic Ministry.

Source(s): sun.mv

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China, France uphold independence, cherish symbiotic economic ties

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Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday said that the diplomatic ties between China and France were underpinned by the two countries’ commitment to the “principles of independence, mutual understanding, strategic vision and win-win cooperation.”

President Xi, who is on a state visit to France, made the remarks during the closing ceremony of the sixth meeting of the China-France Business Council in Paris.

In 1964, France became the first major Western country to establish diplomatic relations with China when the world was still gripped by the Cold War. Since then, their relationship has steadily strengthened – first to a comprehensive partnership in 1997 and then a comprehensive strategic partnership in 2004.

Xi’s remarks highlighting commitment to independence resonate with those of French President Emmanuel Macron, who has on many occasions stressed the importance of an independent foreign policy. Last April, Macron stressed his vision and expectations of European strategic autonomy on his return flight to France after wrapping up a visit to China.

The independent foreign policy seems especially important in today’s world which is facing regional conflicts, growing security deficit and development deficit.

Former French Prime Minister Laurent Fabius also said that China and France are both committed to independence as well as multilateralism and peace. “We do not want a bloc policy, with the risks of conflicts that this entails,” he said.

Symbiotic economic ties

President Xi told the gathering that the Chinese and French economies are closely intertwined and highly symbiotic due to the past 60 years of growth.

The bilateral trade has expanded by nearly 800 times since the establishment of diplomatic relations, reaching $78.9 billion, Xi said, adding that cumulative two-way investment has exceeded $26 billion and more than 2,000 French companies have woven themselves into the fabric of the Chinese market.

China is the largest trading partner of France outside the European Union (EU), and France is a major EU trading partner of China, Xi added.

Praising the Airbus A320 Family assembly facilities in Tianjin and other flagship projects stand as vivid examples of mutually beneficial cooperation between China and France, Xi called on both countries to build on past achievements and jointly usher in a new era of bilateral cooperation.

China-France friendship is in the best interest of the Chinese and French peoples as well as the whole world, Xi told more than 200 attendees at the ceremony.

Cui Hongjian, director of the Center for the European Union and Regional Development Studies at Beijing Foreign Studies University, said the fruits of bilateral cooperation fully reflect that the two sides are not only highly complementary in the industrial field, but are also forming a strong alliance in other aspects.

The two countries will expand cooperation in agri-food, finance and other sections and advance joint R&D and innovation in areas including aviation, aerospace and civil nuclear energy, Xi said at the joint meeting with the press with French President Emmanuel Macron earlier in the day.

Nowadays France is advancing re-industrialization based on green innovation, while China is accelerating the development of new quality productive forces. Under this context, Xi said both countries have agreed to connect their development strategies more closely and expand cooperation in emerging areas, such as green energy, smart manufacturing, bio-medicine and artificial intelligence.

To put the ideas into practice, China and France have signed nearly 20 cooperation agreements covering such areas as aviation, agriculture, people-to-people exchange and green development.

Wider opening up

Noting both China and France face global changes unseen in a century, President Xi said the two countries need to practice true multilateralism, keep the global economy open and promote a universally beneficial and inclusive economic globalization.

In doing so, Xi once again stressed China’s insistence on opening up. Xi said at the ceremony that China is considering and taking major steps to further deepen reform across the board, steadily expand institutional opening up, further expand market access, and shorten the negative list for foreign investment.

In March, the General Office of the State Council issued an action plan with 24 measures, including expanding access of foreign financial institutions to the banking and insurance sectors and expanding the Catalogue of Encouraged Industries for Foreign Investment and the list of key foreign-funded projects.

Xi also said that China will further open up the services sector, including telecommunications and medical services, and open its market wider to create more opportunities for companies from France, Europe and beyond.

Besides expanding market access, China has also taken measures to enhance people-to-people exchanges. Last November, China announced a 15-day visa-free policy for short-term stays of citizens from six countries including France in China, and Xi said during his state visit that China will extend the short-stay visa-exemption policy for citizens of 12 countries, including France, to the end of 2025.

Source(s): CGTN

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Tourism will generate MVR 6 bil by term end: Faisal

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Minister of Tourism Ibrahim Faisal on Tuesday, projected Maldives will achieve 2 million arrivals and a revenue of MVR 6 billion per annum before the current presidential term ends.

The minister made the remarks at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2024 held at Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Speaking at the fair, the minister focused on the tourism master plan for the next five years, and expressed confidence Maldives will achieve its visitor and revenue targets by 2027.

Minister Faisal also highlighted on the role and responsibilities of the Visitor Economy Council established by the Maldives President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu.

He remarked the council was established to promote new niches including sports tourism, cultural exploration, and community engagement of the tourism industry.

The minister also shed light on the recently formed Eco-Tourism Framework and roadmap as well.

The Minister of Tourism said the government was hopeful it can broker promising agreements with Middle Easter travel trade businesses and investors at the ATM 2024.

Source(s): sun.mv

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