A Unified Call for Multilateralism
In a resounding declaration against unilateralism, military dominance, and digital monopoly, over 130 member countries and regions of the Group of 77 and China have come together to assert the importance of multilateralism and international cooperation. The historic summit, held in Havana, echoed the voices of the Global South, with significant implications for the global order.
China’s Commitment to South-South Cooperation
At the heart of the summit, China, represented by senior CPC official Li Xi, emphasized its commitment to South-South cooperation and its unwavering support for the G77 nations. Li’s three-point proposal highlighted the need for unity, equity, and collaboration, positioning China as a key player in promoting development and solidarity among developing nations.
A Pivotal Moment in International Diplomacy
The summit’s final declaration underscored the urgent necessity for comprehensive reforms in the international financial architecture and a more inclusive approach to global financial governance. The call for a fairer international order resonated with leaders and officials present, including United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
As the G77 and China Summit concludes, international relations experts see it as a significant step towards redefining the global order. China’s proactive role in advocating for a multipolar world and shared destiny for humanity has garnered attention and support from the international community. The next G77 and China Summit is set to take place in Kampala, Uganda, in January, continuing the momentum towards a more cooperative and equitable global future.