Munich, Germany, February 17 (Xinhua) -- On February 17, local time, Wang Yi, member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China and head of the Communist Party of China, attended the Munich Security Conference and delivered a keynote speech entitled "Firmly Be a Stabilizing Force in a Turbulent World" at the "China Session".
Wang Yi said that the world is full of turmoil and unrest, and mankind is facing multiple challenges. Protectionism and pan-security have impacted the world economy, and unilateralism and bloc politics have dealt a heavy blow to the international system. The Ukraine crisis has been prolonged and the Middle East conflict has resumed. New challenges such as artificial intelligence, climate change, and space polar regions are coming one after another. However, no matter how the international situation changes, China, as a responsible major country, will always maintain the continuity and stability of its major policies and remain a stabilizing force in a turbulent world.
First, it is necessary to be a stabilizing force for promoting cooperation among major countries. We will work together to implement the consensus reached by the heads of state of China and the United States, and push China-US relations along the right track of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation. Stabilize and develop Sino-Russian relations and promote strategic stability in the Asia-Pacific region and the world. Adhere to the positioning of China-EU partnership and inject positive energy into the response to chaos.
The second is to be a stabilizing force in dealing with hotspot issues. We will practice the Global Security Initiative and strive to find solutions to hotspot issues with Chinese characteristics. insist on non-interference in internal affairs and oppose imposition; adhere to objectivity and fairness, and oppose the pursuit of personal gain; uphold a political solution and oppose the use of force; Persist in treating both the symptoms and the root causes, and oppose short-sightedness and one-sidedness.
Third, we need to be a stabilizing force for strengthening global governance. Support the authority and centrality of the United Nations and the primary role of the Security Council in issues of peace and security. Strengthen solidarity and cooperation in the "Global South" and enhance the representation and voice of developing countries in global affairs. Provide more public goods to the world and make China's contribution to addressing global challenges.
Fourth, it is necessary to be a stabilizing force for global growth. China's economy has always been dynamic and resilient, and the long-term positive momentum has become more obvious. In the future, it will release greater benefits to the world. We are focused on achieving Chinese-style modernization and stand ready to work with all parties to promote globalization in a more inclusive direction, so that more countries and more people can benefit from it.
Wang Yi also answered questions on the spot. (ENDS).