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A Friendship Spanning Vast Oceans A Voyage Toward a Brighter Shared Future
Date: 2024-11-18
Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs The People's Republic of China
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A Friendship Spanning Vast Oceans A Voyage Toward a Brighter Shared Future

Xi Jinping

President of the People’s Republic of China

At  the invitation of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, I will soon pay a  state visit to the Federative Republic of Brazil and attend the G20  Leaders’ Summit in Rio de Janeiro.

Endowed  with an expansive land, abundant resources, breathtaking landscapes and  a rich tapestry of cultures, Brazil is a favorite destination of the  Chinese people. Over two hundred years ago, as Chinese products, such as  tea, lychee, spice and porcelain, traversed the oceans to reach the  Brazilian shores, trade and economic exchanges began to bridge our two  nations and became a bond of friendship between our people.

Fifty  years ago, on August 15, 1974, China and Brazil established full  diplomatic ties. Our relationship has since withstood the test of a  changing international landscape and become increasingly mature and  vibrant. This dynamic relationship has not only boosted our respective  development but also contributed significantly to world peace and  stability. It has established a model for major developing countries to  develop win-win cooperation and pursue a shared future.

China  and Brazil value mutual respect and treat each other as equals. Our  people appreciate and support each other’s choice of development path.  Brazil is the first country to establish a strategic partnership with  China. It is also the first nation in Latin America to enter into a  comprehensive strategic partnership with China. Our relationship has  always been a forerunner in the relations between China and fellow  developing nations. The two governments have between them a full-fledged  mechanism for dialogue and cooperation, of which the high-level  commission for coordination and cooperation has been in effective  operation for 20 years and played a significant role in coordinating and  planning cooperation in various fields and in promoting common  development.

China  and Brazil value mutual benefit and promote synergy between our  comparative strengths as we work hand in hand to advance respective  modernization. China has been Brazil’s largest trading partner for 15  consecutive years, and is a major source of foreign investment in  Brazil. According to statistics of the Chinese side, China’s annual  imports from Brazil in the past three years have stayed above US$100  billion. Thanks to our joint efforts, the structure of trade is becoming  increasingly optimized, the level of cooperation is improving, and the  scope of shared interests is expanding. Our mutually beneficial  cooperation, with no shortage of bright spots and fruitful outcomes in  areas of agriculture, infrastructure, energy, resources, green  development, technological innovation and finance, has greatly promoted  the economic and social progress in both countries.

China  and Brazil champion openness, inclusiveness and mutual learning, and we  share a natural affinity and a common pursuit of all that is beautiful.  Brazil’s renowned poets and writers Cecilia Meireles and Joaquim Maria  Machado de Assis translated poems from China’s Tang Dynasty (618-907  A.D.), though not directly from Chinese. Their commendable endeavors  reflect the resonance between our two cultures that defy time and space.  In recent years, music, dance, and other forms of art, along with  cuisine and sport, have become a new bridge connecting the people of our  two countries, helping to enhance amity and mutual  understanding. Brazil’s cute capybaras, bossa nova music, samba dance,  and Capoeira are immensely popular in China. China’s traditional  festivals like the Spring Festival and its cultural heritages such as  traditional Chinese medicine are increasingly well-known among  Brazilians. Our young people, journalists, and academics interact  frequently, and subnational exchanges are active and vibrant. Since  earlier this year, a series of events have been held in both countries  to celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations, presenting to  our people an array of splendid cultural and artistic feasts. In the  last couple of days, I received letters from over a hundred Brazilian  friends from across sectors, including the Brazil-China Friendship  Association, university teachers and students, and the Copacabana Fort  Orchestra of Rio de Janeiro. I am profoundly touched by their fervent  desire to strengthen the friendship between our two nations.

China  and Brazil stay committed to peace, development, fairness and justice.  We have similar or identical views on many international and regional  issues. Both are staunch defenders of the basic norms of international  relations and multilateralism, coordinating closely and consistently  within the U.N., G20, BRICS and other international organizations and  multilateral mechanisms on crucial issues, including global governance  and climate change. Not long ago, China and Brazil jointly issued a  six-point common understanding on political settlement of the Ukraine  crisis. Our initiative has received a positive response from the  international community. China and Brazil, embracing our roles and  responsibilities as major countries, have contributed to a multipolar  world, conduced to greater democracy in international relations and  injected positive energy into global peace and stability.

Today’s  world is undergoing an accelerating transformation unseen in a century.  New challenges and new changes continue to arise. As a Chinese saying  goes, “In a race of a hundred boats, those who row hardest will lead;  among a thousand sails competing, those who advance most bravely will  win.” As major developing countries in the eastern and western  hemispheres respectively and important members of BRICS, China and  Brazil should unite more closely, row hardest and advance most bravely.  We should pioneer new routes together and jointly set sail on a voyage  toward a brighter shared future that belongs to both our people and the  whole of humanity.

Our  two countries should stay the course of friendly relations. We should  remain committed to mutual respect, mutual trust and mutual learning. We  should further intensify exchanges at all levels and across all fields,  including between the governments, political parties, and legislatures,  and step up the exchange of experience in state governance and national  development. We should continuously strengthen strategic mutual trust  and cement the political foundation of our bilateral relations. We  should fully leverage the role of the China-Brazil high-level  coordination and cooperation commission (COSBAN), the comprehensive  strategic dialogue and other cooperation mechanisms to build a stable  and mature major-country relationship and ensure its steady and  sustained growth.

Our  two countries should foster new growth drivers for mutually beneficial  cooperation. Both China and Brazil prioritize accelerating economic  development and improving people’s livelihood and both are forging ahead  on the path of modernization. At present, as the new sci-tech  revolution and industrial transformation gather pace, our two countries  must seize the opportunities offered by the times. We should promote  synergy between China’s Belt and Road Initiative and Brazil’s  development strategies, and we should keep enhancing the strategic  impacts of our mutually beneficial cooperation, broaden its scope, and  break new ground. We should foster more exemplary projects that align  with the trend of the times and deliver lasting benefits to the people,  and contribute to the common development of our countries and regions.

Our  two countries should solidify the foundation of people-to-people  friendship. China and Brazil boast rich, diverse and uniquely  fascinating cultures that are complementary and drawn to each other. We  should uphold openness and inclusiveness, values that are imbued in our  traditions, and deepen our exchanges and cooperation in the areas of  culture, education, science and technology, health, sports, tourism and  at the subnational levels. This will help our people view each other’s  countries in a more accurate, multidimensional, and vivid light, and  cultivate more people-to-people ambassadors who will carry forward  China-Brazil traditional friendship. Friendly exchanges, in turn,  enhance harmony and mutual enrichment between our civilizations and make  the garden of human civilization more colorful and more vibrant.

Our  two countries should strengthen solidarity, support each other and  fulfill our responsibilities as major countries. Despite its collective  rise, the Global South has yet to have its voice and demands fully  heard and reflected in the existing international governance system. As  two of the world’s major developing countries, China and Brazil should  take on the mantle of historical duty and responsibilities. We must work  together with others in the Global South to resolutely safeguard the  developing nations’ common interests, to address global  challenges through cooperation, and to promote a global governance  system that is fairer and more equitable. China and Brazil should make  our distinctive contribution to world peace, stability and common  development.

Another  reason for my visit to Brazil this time is to attend the summit of the  G20, an important platform for international economic cooperation.  Following its assumption of the presidency, Brazil has established the  summit theme as Building a Just World and a Sustainable Planet and made  active efforts to advance G20 cooperation in various areas, laying a  good foundation for the success of the summit in Rio de Janeiro.  President Lula has placed fighting hunger and poverty high on the  summit’s agenda and proposed the establishment of a Global Alliance  Against Hunger and Poverty. China highly commends and will actively  support his initiative. 

Building  a just world requires the G20 to honor the principles of mutual  respect, equal-footed cooperation and mutual benefit, and support Global  South countries in achieving greater development. Development must be  placed at the center of G20 cooperation, and the attainment of the U.N.  2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development must be a top priority. A global  partnership for sustainable development must be built, and global  development must be more inclusive, beneficial to all and more  resilient. It is important to press ahead with the reform of the  International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the World Trade  Organization and to increase the representation and voice of the Global  South. Macroeconomic policy coordination must be stepped up, and trade  and investment liberalization and facilitation promoted, to create an  open, inclusive, and non-discriminatory environment for international  economic cooperation.

Building  a sustainable planet requires the G20 to promote sustainable production  and lifestyle as a way to achieve harmony between humanity and nature.  The G20 must advance international cooperation in such areas as green  and low-carbon development, environmental protection, energy transition  and climate change response. It must honor the principle of common but  differentiated responsibilities, and provide more funding, technology  and capacity-building support to Global South countries. Thirty-two  years ago, the U.N. Conference on Environment and Development held in  Rio produced important outcomes such as Agenda 21. This time again in  Rio, an important topic for discussion at G20 leaders’ meeting is global  green and low-carbon development, and I hope the summit will provide  stronger momentum and greater confidence for global sustainable  development.

I  am confident that the Rio Summit will achieve fruitful outcomes and  leave a distinct Brazilian mark on G20’s history. I also look forward to  working with President Lula to usher in a new “golden 50 years” for  China-Brazil relations, promote a more just and sustainable world, and  build a community with a shared future.

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