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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
The European publication Modern Diplomacy recently published an analytical article by Dr. Nadia Helmy, Associate Professor at Beni Suef University (Egypt). The article notes that this year's "two sessions" focus on innovation in development models and further strengthening partnerships. Among the topics discussed are promoting "high-quality development" within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative, as well as expanding international cooperation in the digital economy, infrastructure, and energy. All of this is seen as an important platform for advancing the concept of a community with a shared future for humanity.
The article analyzes that, by focusing on development and cooperation as core elements, the two sessions offer a window into China's development trends over the next five years. The sessions will strengthen cooperation with developing countries and unite the international community to address challenges through dialogue, thereby emphasizing the importance of international openness and cooperation, particularly between China and countries in the Global South. The sessions demonstrate that China will strive to maintain peace and stability, oppose the use of force, and promote mutual understanding and cooperation with other countries.
The article emphasizes that the "two sessions" will place special emphasis on developing the China-Arab partnership. This could facilitate expanded contacts and cooperation between China and Arab countries, aimed at achieving mutual benefit, stability, and prosperity in the Middle East, as well as jointly addressing current challenges. The second China-Arab Cooperation Summit, which will be held in China this year, is cited as an example. It is noted that it will contribute to the formation of a more equitable global governance system and further advance China's vision of a community with a shared future for mankind.
The article also examines the new development vision reflected in China's draft 15th Five-Year Plan. According to the author, it will stimulate the development of "new productive forces," including artificial intelligence. The emphasis will be on deepening reform and opening up, stabilizing employment, and developing a "dual circulation" model.
The author notes that this plan shows that China's modern development is focused primarily on the quality of economic growth, and not just its pace.
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