Exclusive: China's Global Governance Initiative is timely and symbolic, says Kyrgyzstani political scientist

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

Bishkek, September 23 (Xinhua) — The China Initiative on Global Governance (CIGG) meets the demands of today's global agenda. Its announcement is timely and symbolic, amid the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations. This was stated in an interview with Xinhua by Kyrgyz political scientist Igor Shestakov.

As the political scientist emphasized, the Global Governance Initiative, which was put forward by China during the recently concluded Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in the Chinese city of Tianjin, is aimed, on the one hand, at building a just world where, regardless of territorial size and economic indicators, sovereign states have equal rights, and, on the other hand, at building a world order that is an alternative to the unipolarity that certain countries have long espoused.

According to the expert, the Chinese side insists that sovereign equality is the main prerequisite for global governance, and the rule of international law is its guarantee.

"The world today needs a fair and equal system," I. Shestakov emphasized. "Every country has the right to strive for a better future, and modernization is not the privilege of individual states. It is necessary to improve the global governance system through appropriate reforms."

The political scientist stated that the four global Initiatives proposed by China—the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, the Global Civilization Initiative, and the Global Governance Initiative—are designed to unite and consolidate countries against challenges and establish the necessary stability in the world.

"Therefore, China's global peace initiatives are prepared to correct the growing processes of chaos and attempts to dictate terms," noted I. Shestakov. "I think that sound global powers will strive to build a multipolar world where there will be global governance, not individual control." –0–

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