To deal with common global challenges, nations across the globe need to forge a more inclusive and trust-based world order that features mutual respect, common security and win-win cooperation, a senior Chinese diplomat said here Tuesday.
At a session of the 13th annual meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club held in Russia's Black Sea resort of Sochi, Fu Ying, chairperson of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National People's Congress of China, shared with the audience her view on how to reform the current world order in order to promote global governance.
The issue of "world order" is now an agenda of global concern, but countries across the world still fail to reach a consensus on how to reform it and, to make things worse, there is a lack of trust between world powers, Fu said.
For instance, she said, despite their extensive cooperation and interdependence in the economic field, China and the United States are still far away from being partners when it comes to security issues, as underscored by their friction concerning the South China Sea dispute.
Washington has been trying to sustain a kind of world order that is consistent with American values in politics and based on the system of military alliance in security, which shows scant regard to the security needs of those outside its alliance, Fu noted.
Denying that China is mulling any set of strategies to challenge the U.S.-led world order, Fu said it is hard for Beijing to accept that order since it is politically and militarily exclusive of China.
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