There is no better choice for world countries other than strengthening multilateral cooperation in the face of one global challenge after another, Xi said.
In this line of thought, Xi sees his country's development inseparable from that of the rest of the world. "China will do well only when the world does well," he said.
Accordingly, experts have observed that Beijing pursues an ever more engaging foreign policy, striving for a stable international environment to enable its development as well as recognizing its global responsibilities as it moves towards center stage.
"To pick one word to exemplify China's foreign policy under President Xi, I would choose 'engaged' or 'pro-active,'" said Robert Kuhn, a leading U.S. expert on China.
China's engaged diplomacy has been the hallmark of Xi's governance, said Kuhn, who has been paying close attention to every foreign trip made by the Chinese president.
There is now an "inflection point" in China's diplomacy, catalyzed by Xi's championing of multilateralism, as the country changes from reactive to pro-active in its international relations, said the expert, also chairman of the Kuhn Foundation.
In the eyes of former French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin, who has met Xi about a dozen times, the Chinese leader is full of passion.
Raffarin particularly referred to a meeting on global governance Xi attended during his visit to France in March along with French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.
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