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Cartoon commentary: Chinese voice from the Mediterranean to Hangzhou Bay

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2015-11-18 10:00CNTV Editor: Wang Fan

On November 16, the 10th G20 Summit dropped the curtain in Antalya, Turkey. Chinese President Xi held bilateral talks with leaders of Turkey, Russia and other G20 member countries. [Special coverage]

He also attended an informal BRICS leaders meeting, delivered a speech, and had twice delivered public remarks at the summit.

He put forward Beijing's initiatives to promote world economic growth, global economic governance, anti-terrorism, along with other major issues, which had obtained positive responses from other leaders there.

Looking back, Xi explained China's the 13th Five-year Plan (2016-20) and other major measures. He outlined proposals to strengthen coordination on macroeconomic policies, promote innovation, build an open world economy and implement the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.

Xi offered propositions with great foresight to lead the world economy in the right direction.

Well, it's time to say farewell to the 2015 Antalya G20 summit, and to wait in anxious anticipation for the 2016 Hangzhou G20 summit.

China's confidence should reassure the international community; from the Mediterranean to Hangzhou Bay. China will continue to stay positive at the G20 summit.

Accordingly, Chinese wisdom will maintain its inexhaustible drive to boost the world economy.

Comments by Xu Xiujun, associate researcher with the Institute of World Economy and Politics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; comics drawn by Wang Dongjie, Liao Linghui

  

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