Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday said China's diplomacy has forged ahead amid complex and fluid international landscape, writing new chapters of major-country diplomacy with distinctive Chinese features.
Wang made his remarks during a year-end interview with CGTN. The Chinese foreign minister shared his view on the international situation and China's diplomatic work in 2021.
For both the world and China, the outgoing year of 2021 will make a mark on human history, he noted.
Head-of-state diplomacy plays a leading role
Reviewing China's diplomatic work in 2021, Wang pointed out that head-of-state diplomacy plays a leading role.
He recalled that Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke with foreign leaders and heads of international organizations 79 times and attended 40 major foreign affairs events in 2021 via video link.
Wang also said China's diplomatic work in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021 showcased the country's sense of responsibility towards the international community, adding China has always been in the "first phalanx" in global anti-pandemic cooperation and made its COVID-19 vaccines global public goods.
China was among the earliest countries to also pledge support for a waiver of intellectual property rights on vaccines and to manufacture them in cooperation with developing countries, Wang said.
"China safeguarded the correct direction for the global anti-pandemic fight with its firm commitment and practical actions," he added.
President Xi has announced a series of measures for further opening up as well as proposing the Global Development Initiative this year, the Chinese foreign minister stressed while saying these all made contributions to the world economic recovery.
Wang noted China firmly upholds multilateralism, advocates the common values of all mankind and is committed to maintaining an international system with the United Nations at its core and a global order based on international law.
China delivers people-centered diplomacy, Wang said. According to the foreign minister, China has launched the "spring sprout" program, which assisted and secured vaccination for millions of overseas Chinese compatriots with vaccines in over 180 countries.
'No one is in a position to lecture others on democracy'
Stressing democracy is a common value shared by all mankind, Wang said no one is in a position to lecture others on democracy.
He noted some forces have attempted to impose their own will and standards on others and use excuses such as rule, human rights and democracy to smear other countries.
"We can't compromise on this. We can't retreat and we must face up to it," said Wang.
The Chinese foreign minister spoke out against countries that attempt to gang up, form cliques and pursue a Cold War mentality and he called on upholding true multilateralism.
There is only one system, namely the UN-centered international system, and only one set of rules – the basic norms of international relations based on the UN Charter, Wang said.
In terms of human rights, Wang pointed out that some countries, led by the U.S. have been using human rights as a tool to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, regardless of their own human rights problems.
This year, at the UN Human Rights Council and UN General Assembly, anti-China proposals have been foiled four times in a row, creating a momentum that drew nearly 100 countries to support China's legitimate position and oppose interference in China's internal affairs through human rights, he added.
China, Russia 'stand shoulder to shoulder'
Both China and Russia are major countries with global influence, Wang said. It is of global significance for the two countries to strengthen strategic coordination and practical cooperation, he added, hailing their "irreplaceable roles" in the world.
The two sides celebrated the 20th anniversary of the signing of the China-Russia Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation this year, and President Xi and Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a decision to extend the pact, Wang noted. The two leaders will meet again in just over a month when Putin attends the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, he said.
China-Russia relations are increasingly mature, stable, resilient and vibrant under the guidance of the two heads of state, said the diplomat.
Wang underscored the two countries' contributions to world economic recovery, regional stability and global governance. China and Russia firmly maintain the international system with the United Nations at its core and the international order based on international law, and jointly oppose interference in other countries' internal affairs, unilateral sanctions and long-arm jurisdiction, he said. The two countries have become the mainstay in upholding true multilateralism and safeguarding international fairness and justice, he added.
If China and Russia "stand shoulder to shoulder" and deepen coordination, the international order will be maintained, world justice will be upheld, and hegemony will never prevail, he stressed.