Chinese President Xi Jinping, during his visit to Peru, called for an egalitarian global world.
Published at: 14/11/2024 11:12 PM
This Thursday, November 14, the President of the People's Republic of China, Xi Jinping, during his visit to Peru, called for a multipolar, egalitarian and orderly world and a universally beneficial and inclusive globalization, for which he proposed initiatives to achieve that objective, the Prensa Latina website reported.
He points out that the president is in Lima to participate in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum (APEC) Summit, together with leaders of countries that belong to this block.
President Jinping expressed the need to “properly and jointly implement the Global Development Initiative (IDG), the Global Security Initiative (ISG) and the Global Civilization Initiative (ICG), with a view to building together the community of humanity's shared future.”
In an extensive and warm article addressed as an introduction to his visit and published in the official newspaper El Peruano, he expressed his willingness to share with Peru a long-term historical vision. In this regard, he proposed “practicing true multilateralism and promoting a multipolar, egalitarian, orderly world and a universally beneficial and inclusive economic globalization”.
He recalled that Peru was one of the first countries in Latin America and the Caribbean to establish relations with his country and noted that, since then, for more than half a century, ties have advanced at a safe pace.
Xi Jinping also referred to the Chinese presence in Peru, to the cultural affinities and common ancestors of Chinese and American civilizations.
In that regard, he mentioned the founder of socialism in Peru, José Carlos Mariátegui, who wrote that “spiritually and physically, China is much closer to us than Europe. The psychology of our people is more Asian than Western.”
He commented that this is precisely “the 'secret civilizational code' that explains the integration and even the inseparability between Chinese and Peruvian immigrants in the last 175 years, since the arrival of the first Chinese to this land.”
He also highlighted the importance of the largest work carried out in Peru by China, through a binational consortium, and noted that it will promote the joint development and integration of Latin America and the Caribbean, with reference to the Chancay Megaport, which will be inaugurated in the province of Huaral.
This construction is part of the “new China Silk Road”, the authorities involved in its construction reported.
Mazo News Team