In his annual address to the 76th session of the UN General Assembly, Chinese President Xi Jinping presented a global development plan, calling for strengthening trust and jointly addressing global threats and challenges, Xinhua quoted Xinhua as saying. Creating a better world for everyone.
“Currently, Covid-19 is still rampant in the world, and the number of new cases is rising every day around the world,” Xi said, referring to the Corona virus pandemic.
He continued: “We must defeat Covid-19 and win this crucial battle for the future of humanity.”
Despite the fact that the corona epidemic may seem acute, Shi said with confidence that “we humans will surely overcome it and be victorious.”
“Development is the key to the well-being of the people,” he said, noting that countries must work together to move global development to a new stage of balanced, harmonious and inclusive growth.
“We need to increase input into development, priority cooperation based on poverty reduction, food security, Covid-19 and vaccine response, financing for development, climate change and green development, industrialization, the digital economy and communications,” he added. Accelerate the implementation of the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Plan to build a global community for development with a common future.
He added: “We must support peace, development, equality, justice, democracy and freedom, which are the common values of humanity, and reject the practice of forming small circles or playing with the product of zero (ineffective).”
“Recent developments in the global situation show once again that outside military intervention and so-called democratic change are nothing but detrimental,” Shi said.
Pointing out that differences and problems between countries should be resolved through dialogue and cooperation based on equality and mutual respect, he said: “The success of one country does not necessarily mean the failure of another, and the world is large enough to develop and progress together.” To accommodate.
Shi also stressed the role of the United Nations: the United Nations must hold the flag of true multilateralism and act as a central platform for nations to share global security, share development achievements and determine the future direction of the world.
“The United Nations should set a common agenda (in the areas of security, development and human rights), highlight the pressing issues and focus on real action, and ensure that the commitments of all parties to multilateralism are truly fulfilled,” he said.