Exclusive: Mutual learning between civilizations serves as the basis for global progress and human prosperity – Chairman of the Culture Committee of the Parliament of Georgia G. Gabunia

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, July 11 (Xinhua) — Mutual learning among civilizations serves as the foundation for global progress and human prosperity, Giorgi Gabunia, chairman of the Culture Committee of the Georgian Parliament, said in an exclusive interview with Xinhua on the sidelines of the ministerial meeting of the Global Dialogue of Civilizations.

He noted that the Global Dialogue of Civilizations is an important platform for promoting intercultural exchange and cooperation.

According to him, cultural exchange is vital for the development of dialogue between countries, reflecting their unique identity and celebrating the diversity of their development. “We must actively strengthen these ties to promote mutual understanding and cooperation,” G. Gabunia emphasized.

China, with its ancient civilization, rich culture and traditions, has achieved remarkable achievements in science, economy, industry and technology, Gabunia said, adding that its successes and positive initiatives open up valuable opportunities not only for China but also for countries around the world.

China's experience and achievements in various fields should be widely shared, especially among developing countries, to promote global cooperation and development, the official noted.

Commenting on the fact that some countries are currently focusing on the theory of clash of civilizations, G. Gabunia said that under such circumstances, the Global Civilization Initiative put forward by Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2023 is a timely and meaningful attempt to promote human progress through developing mutual learning and cooperation among countries.

The Ministerial Meeting of the Global Dialogue of Civilizations on “Preserving the Diversity of Human Civilizations for World Peace and Development” is being held in Beijing from July 10 to 11. More than 600 guests from about 140 countries and regions attended the event. –0–

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