Proposing "a community of common destiny" for countries, regionsand the entire human world, China has expressed its wish for peaceful development andpresented its own strategy for win-win cooperation, according to a People's Daily article.
The article, titled "Promise of a Better Future for the World," will be published, under thebyline of Guo Jipingin, on Monday's People's Daily, the flagship newspaper of theCommunist Party of China (CPC).
According to the article, President Xi Jinping has mentioned "a community of commondestiny" 62 times in public since the notion was first raised in a report approved by the18th National Congress of the CPC in 2012, expressing the hope of the Chinese people tobuild a better world on Earth together with people from other countries.
"We should raise awareness about human beings sharing a community of commondestiny. A country should accommodate the legitimate concerns of others when pursuingits own interests; and should promote common development of all countries whenadvancing its own development," the report said.
"Make dialogues rather than confrontation, be friends but not allies," the article notes,adding that, in a framework of win-win cooperation and joint development, one country'sdevelopment should compliment that of another, and thus bring positive influence on awider scope to combat the risks and challenges in the world economy.
Meanwhile, one will get his own moustache burned if he blows off others' candles, itwarns.
"In the current world, no country can realize its own security detached from worldsecurity, and no security can be based on other countries insecurity," it says, urgingcooperation and sustainable development to eliminate safety risks.
Calling for civilized dialogues based on equality instead of condescension and mutualappreciation instead of derogation, the article stresses that "a community of commondestiny" showcases the promise that China's development will never be at the cost of othercountries' benefits.
China has established different forms of partnership with more than 70 countries andmany regional organizations by 2014, and the friendly network is expanding.
In the past 500 years since the New World was discovered, each time the changes ofinternational orders were caged by the concerns of involved parties' own interests, andpersistent peace was ever out of reach, it says.
According to the article, dismissing "survival of the fittest" and wars and tyranny, Chinapresents "a community of common destiny" that respects the basic values of humancivilization.
"Our fates rejoice and suffer together, and our dreams are interconnected," it says. "'Acommunity of common destiny' offers the possibility that more than 200 countries andregions might walk toward long-term peace."
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