BEIJING, June 28 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping
delivered an important speech at the Conference Marking the 70th
Anniversary of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence on Friday in
Beijing.
The following is the full text of his speech:
Carrying Forward the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence and Jointly Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind
Address by H.E. Xi Jinping
President of the People's Republic of China
At the Conference Marking the 70th Anniversary of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence
June 28, 2024
Distinguished Guests,
Diplomatic Envoys,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Friends,
Seventy years ago, the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence were
officially initiated. It marked a groundbreaking and epoch-making
achievement in the history of international relations. Today we gather
here to commemorate its 70th anniversary for the purpose of carrying
forward these principles under the new circumstances, building together a
community with a shared future for mankind, and providing a strong
driving force for human progress.
At the outset, on behalf of the Chinese government and people and in
my own name, let me extend a warm welcome to all distinguished guests
and friends present here!
In the course of the modern history of human society, handling well
state-to-state relations, jointly maintaining world peace and
tranquility, and promoting development and progress for humanity have
always been big topics on the minds of all nations.
The Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence answered the call of the
times, and its initiation was an inevitable historic development. In the
wake of the Second World War, national independence and liberation
movements swept across the globe, and the colonial system around the
world crumbled and collapsed. At the same time, the world was
overshadowed by the dark clouds of the Cold War and menaced by the
rampant clamors that "Might is right." Newly independent countries
aspired to safeguard their sovereignty and grow their national economy.
New China followed the principle of independence, actively sought
peaceful coexistence with all countries, and endeavored to improve its
external environment, especially in its neighborhood. Against this
backdrop, the Chinese leadership specified the Five Principles in their
entirety for the first time, namely, mutual respect for sovereignty and
territorial integrity, mutual non-aggression, mutual non-interference in
each other's internal affairs, equality and mutual benefit, and
peaceful coexistence. They included the Five Principles in the
China-India and China-Myanmar joint statements, which jointly called for
making them basic norms for state-to-state relations.
The Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence were born in Asia, but
quickly ascended to the world stage. In 1955, more than 20 Asian and
African countries attended the Bandung Conference. They proposed ten
principles for handling state-to-state relations on the basis of the
Five Principles, and advocated the Bandung spirit of solidarity,
friendship and cooperation. The Non-Aligned Movement that rose in the
1960s adopted the Five Principles as its guiding principles. The
Declaration on Principles of International Law adopted at the 25th
Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in 1970 and the
Declaration on the Establishment of the New International Economic Order
adopted at the Sixth Special UNGA Session in 1974 both endorsed the
Five Principles. With their inclusion in important international
documents, the Five Principles have been widely recognized and observed
by the international community.
Over the past 70 years, the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence
have transcended time and space and overcome estrangement, showing
robust resilience and everlasting relevance. They have become open,
inclusive, and universally applicable basic norms for international
relations and fundamental principles of international law. They have
made indelible historic contributions to the cause of human progress.
First, the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence have set a
historic benchmark for international relations and international rule of
law. They fully conform with the purposes and principles of the U.N.
Charter, with the evolving trend of international relations of our
times, and with the fundamental interests of all nations. In addition,
they stress the importance of mutuality and equality in handling
state-to-state relations, thus highlighting the essence of international
rule of law, i.e. the intercorrelation of rights, obligations and
responsibilities of all countries. The Five Principles provide a whole
set of basic norms for peaceful coexistence among countries across
political, security, economic and diplomatic domains. They constitute an
unequivocal and effective code of conduct for all countries to follow
in promoting the spirit of international rule of law and finding the
right way to get along with each other.
Second, the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence have served as
the prime guidance for the establishment and development of relations
between countries with different social systems. When following the Five
Principles, even countries that differ from each other in social
system, ideology, history, culture, faith, development stage, and size
can build a relationship of mutual trust, friendship and cooperation.
The Five Principles offer a new path toward peaceful settlement of
historic issues and international disputes, triumphing over obsolete,
narrow-minded, antagonistic and confrontational mindsets such as bloc
politics and sphere of influence.
Third, the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence have been a
powerful rallying force behind the efforts of developing countries to
pursue cooperation and self-strength through unity. They mirror the deep
thoughts of developing countries about improving their future and about
reform and progress. Inspired and encouraged by the Five Principles,
more and more countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America have voiced
and extended support to each other, stood up against foreign
interference, and embarked on an independent path of development. The
Five Principles have also boosted South-South cooperation, and improved
and further developed North-South relations.
Fourth, the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence have contributed
historic wisdom to the reform and improvement of the international
order. The Five Principles were initiated with the purpose of protecting
the interests and pursuits of small and weak countries from power
politics. They categorically oppose imperialism, colonialism and
hegemonism, and reject belligerent and bullying practices of the law of
the jungle. They have laid an important intellectual foundation for a
more just and equitable international order.
Having traversed an extraordinary journey of 70 years, the Five
Principles of Peaceful Coexistence are a common asset of the
international community to be valued, inherited and further promoted. At
this moment, I recall with deep admiration leaders of the older
generation who jointly initiated the Five Principles. I also wish to pay
high tribute to the visionaries from all countries who have been
promoting the Five Principles with perseverance over the years!
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Friends,
The baton of history is passed from generation to generation, and the
cause of human progress moves forward from one era to another as
mankind seek answers to the questions of the times. Seventy years ago,
our forefathers, who experienced the scourge of hot wars and the
confrontation of the Cold War, concluded that the Five Principles of
Peaceful Coexistence were the crucial way to safeguard peace and
sovereignty. This answer has withstood the test of international
vicissitudes, and has become more appealing rather than obsolete.
Seventy years later today, challenged by the historic question of "what
kind of world to build and how to build it," China has answered the call
of the times by proposing a community with a shared future for mankind.
Today, this Chinese initiative has become an international consensus.
The beautiful vision has been put into productive actions. It is moving
the world to a bright future of peace, security, prosperity and
progress.
The Vision of Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind
carries forward the same spirit of the Five Principles of Peaceful
Coexistence. Both are rooted in traditional Chinese values such as "Be
kind to your neighbor," "Seek amity through integrity," and "Promote
harmony among all nations." Both attest to China's diplomatic tenets of
self-confidence, self-reliance, justice, protection of the
disadvantaged, and benevolence. Both demonstrate the broad vision of the
Communist Party of China to contribute more to humanity. Both manifest
China's firm resolve to follow the path of peaceful development. The
Vision of Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind is the
most effective move to sustain, promote and upgrade the Five Principles
of Peaceful Coexistence in the new circumstances.
The Vision captures the reality that all countries have a shared
future and intertwined interests, and sets a new model of equality and
coexistence for international relations. China believes that all
countries, regardless of their size, strength and wealth, are equal
members of the international community. They have common interests,
common rights, and common responsibilities in international affairs. All
countries should join hands to overcome challenges, achieve shared
prosperity, build an open, inclusive, clean and beautiful world of
lasting peace, universal security, and shared prosperity, and realize
peaceful coexistence with greater security and prosperity for mankind.
The Vision responds to the world's prevailing trend of peace,
development, cooperation and win-win, and opens up new prospects for
peace and progress. China calls on all countries to bear in mind the
future of humanity and the wellbeing of the people, and uphold their
essential commitment to equality, mutual benefit and peaceful
coexistence. We should all champion the common values of humanity,
promote global governance that features extensive consultation and joint
contribution for shared benefit, and cultivate a new type of
international relations. We should all work together to implement the
Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative and the
Global Civilization Initiative, advance high-quality Belt and Road
cooperation, and deliver more benefits to all peoples.
The Vision keeps pace with the historic trend toward multipolarity
and economic globalization, and inspires new ways to achieve development
and security. China has been working together with all sides to take
profound and real measures to build a community with a shared future for
mankind. We have together enabled the Vision to make historic
achievements - expanding from bilateral to multilateral, regional to
global, development to security, and cooperation to governance. This has
guided and boosted the efforts for an equal and orderly multipolar
world and a universally beneficial and inclusive economic globalization.
It has given the international community broad prospects of peace and
stability, and presented the world with more prosperity and development.
Looking at the past and future at this critical moment in history, we
believe our exploration for the betterment of human civilization will
not end, and our efforts for a better world will not end. No matter how
the world evolves, one basic fact will not change. There is only one
Planet Earth in the universe, and the whole mankind have one common
home. Our shared future depends on Earth. We must take good care of it,
and leave a happy land for our future generations.
The future beckons with promise, and challenges must be tackled. At
this historic moment when mankind have to choose between peace and war,
prosperity and recession, unity and confrontation, we must champion more
than ever the essence of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence,
and we must always strive tirelessly for the lofty goal of building a
community with a shared future for mankind.
We need to uphold the principle of sovereign equality. The Five
Principles of Peaceful Coexistence center on the principle of sovereign
equality. And on that basis, they promote equal rights, equal
opportunities and equal norms for every country. They reject the big
subduing the small, the strong bullying the weak, and the rich
exploiting the poor. An equal and orderly multipolar world means every
country can find its place in a multipolar system and play its due role
pursuant to international law, so that the process of multipolarization
is stable and constructive on the whole.
We need to cement the foundation of mutual respect. Countries must
make equality, mutual respect and mutual trust the ground rules of
engagement. They should show respect for different historical and
cultural traditions and different stages of development, for each
other's core interests and major concerns, and for the development paths
and systems independently chosen by people of all countries. We must
jointly uphold the "golden rule" of non-interference, and jointly oppose
acts of imposing one's will on others, stoking bloc confrontation,
creating small circles, and forcing others to pick sides.
We need to turn the vision for peace and security into reality. The
past and present have enlightened us that all countries must shoulder
their common responsibility for peace, and commit to a path of peaceful
development. They must work together to seek peace, safeguard peace, and
enjoy peace. In today's interdependent world, absolute security and
exclusive security are just not viable. The China-proposed Global
Security Initiative is aimed to advocate the vision of common,
comprehensive, cooperative and sustainable security. It strives to
achieve development and security through cooperation, and put in place a
more balanced, effective and sustainable security architecture.
We need to unite all forces to achieve prosperity. An ancient Chinese
philosopher observed, "The benevolent treat others with love, and the
wise share with others benefits." As a Latin American saying goes, "The
only way to be profitably national is to be generously universal." An
Arab proverb has it, "With unity, the fire grows; without unity, the
fire extinguishes." In the era of economic globalization, what is needed
is not gaps of division but bridges of communication, not iron curtains
of confrontation but highways of cooperation. China has been advocating
a universally beneficial and inclusive economic globalization,
promoting high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, and endeavoring to
deliver on the Global Development Initiative. Our goal is to benefit all
with the opportunity of development, to diversify development paths, to
help all nations share development fruits, to encourage common
development and prosperity for all countries in the global village, and
to turn win-win into a solid consensus.
We need to commit to fairness and justice. Without them, power
politics will be the order of the day, and the weak will be at the mercy
of the strong. In face of the new developments and challenges, the
authority and central role of the United Nations can only be
strengthened rather than weakened. The purposes and principles of the
U.N. Charter are never outdated, and they are getting ever more
important. China advocates the vision of global governance featuring
extensive consultation and joint contribution for shared benefit, and
China believes in true multilateralism. Our goal is that international
rules should be made and observed by all countries. World affairs should
be handled through extensive consultation, not dictated by those with
more muscles.
We need to embrace an open and inclusive mindset. All countries are
on board the same giant ship. It carries on it not only aspirations for
peace, economic prosperity and technological advancement, but also the
diversity of civilizations and the continuation of the human species. In
history, different civilizations helped each other prosper through
interactions, and brought about great progress and prosperity for
mankind. This has left us with splendid chapters of mutual reinforcement
and mutual learning among various civilizations. The Global
Civilization Initiative proposed by China is aimed at increasing
understanding and friendship among peoples and promoting tolerance and
mutual learning among civilizations. The world is big enough to
accommodate the common development and common progress of all countries.
It is entirely possible for different civilizations to prosper together
and inspire each other through mutual learning on an equal footing.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Friends,
The past 70 years have proved time and again that an effective way
for countries to meet challenges together and create a better future is
to enhance unity, cooperation, communication and understanding. Of all
the forces in the world, the Global South stands out with a strong
momentum, playing a vital role in promoting human progress. Standing at a
new historical starting point, the Global South should be more open and
more inclusive, and join hands together to take the lead in building a
community with a shared future for mankind.
Together, we should be the staunch force for peace. We should promote
peaceful settlement of international disputes, and participate
constructively in the political settlement of international and regional
hotspot issues. Together, we should be the core driving force for open
development. We should restore development as the central international
agenda item, reinvigorate global partnerships for development, and
deepen South-South cooperation as well as North-South dialogue.
Together, we should be the construction team of global governance. We
should actively participate in reforming and developing the global
governance system, expand the common interests of all sides, and make
the global governance architecture more balanced and effective.
Together, we should be the advocates for exchange among civilizations.
We should enhance inter-civilization communication and dialogue, and
strengthen experience sharing on governance. We should deepen exchanges
in education, science, technology and culture as well as subnational,
people-to-people and youth interactions.
To better support Global South cooperation, China will establish a
Global South research center. It will provide 1,000 scholarships under
the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence Scholarship of Excellence
and 100,000 training opportunities to Global South countries in the
coming five years. It will also launch a Global South youth leaders
program. China will continue to make good use of the China-U.N. Peace
and Development Fund, the Global Development and South-South Cooperation
Fund, and the Climate Change South-South Cooperation Fund, and will
work with interested parties to set up a tripartite center of excellence
for the implementation of the Global Development Initiative, so as to
facilitate growth in Global South countries. It will renew the
China-IFAD South-South and Triangular Cooperation Facility, and make an
additional Renminbi contribution equivalent to US$10 million to be used
to support agricultural development of the Global South. China is ready
to discuss free trade arrangements with more Global South countries,
continue to support the WTO's Aid for Trade initiative, and renew its
contribution to the WTO's China Program. It welcomes more Global South
countries to join the Initiative on International Trade and Economic
Cooperation Framework for Digital Economy and Green Development. Between
now and 2030, China's import from fellow developing countries is
expected to exceed US$8 trillion.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Friends,
The Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence has been written into
China's Constitution long before. They are the bedrock of China's
independent foreign policy of peace. At present, China is working to
build a great modern socialist country in all respects and achieve
national rejuvenation through the Chinese path to modernization. On this
new journey, we will continue to champion the Five Principles of
Peaceful Coexistence, work with all countries to build a community with a
shared future for mankind, and make new and greater contributions to
safeguarding world peace and promoting common development.
China's resolve to stay on the path of peaceful development will not
change. We will never take the trodden path of colonial plundering, or
the wrong path of seeking hegemony when one becomes strong. We will stay
on the right path of peaceful development. Among the world's major
countries, China has the best track record with respect to peace and
security. It has been exploring for a distinctly Chinese approach to
resolving hotspot issues. It has been playing a constructive role in the
Ukraine crisis, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and issues relating
to the Korean Peninsula, Iran, Myanmar, and Afghanistan. Every increase
of China's strength is an increase of the prospects of world peace.
China's resolve to develop friendship and cooperation with all
countries will not change. We will actively expand global partnerships
based on equality, openness, and cooperation, and commit to expanding
shared interests with all countries. China will promote coordination and
sound interactions among major countries, and work to foster
major-country dynamics featuring peaceful coexistence, overall
stability, and balanced development. In its neighborhood, China will
adhere to the principle of amity, sincerity, mutual benefit, and
inclusiveness as well as the policy of developing friendship and
partnership with its neighbors. It will seek to deepen friendship, trust
and common interests with its neighboring countries. With developing
countries, China will stay committed to the principle of sincerity, real
results, amity, and good faith, and take the right approach to
friendship and interests. It will strengthen unity and cooperation with
developing countries and safeguard our common interests. China will
practice true multilateralism, and take an active part in the reform and
improvement of the global governance system.
China's resolve to promote common development across the world will
not change. High-quality development of the Chinese economy will provide
strong impetus to world economic growth. Modernization achieved by 1.4
billion Chinese people means the addition of a new super-large market
larger than all developed countries combined. China will only open
itself ever wider to the outside world. Its door will never close. We
are planning to take, and in some cases already taking, major steps to
further deepen reform across the board and expand institutional opening
up. We will build a business environment that is more solidly based on
market and rule of law and is up to international standards. "Small yard
with high fences," decoupling, and severing industrial and supply
chains simply run counter to the tide of history. They will do nothing
but harm the common interests of the international community.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Friends,
A forerunner of Chinese revolution wrote a century ago, "The course
of history is never smooth. It is sometimes beset with difficulties and
obstacles. Nothing short of a heroic spirit can help surmount them."
Today, the historic baton of advancing world peace and development has
been passed to our generation. Let us take the 70th anniversary of the
Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence as a starting point, shoulder
the historic missions, and forge ahead together to build a community
with a shared future for mankind and usher in an even better future for
humanity.
Thank you.