by New Worker correspondent
NCP
leader Andy Brooks went online to take part in a seminar on how
political parties could help poverty eradication, which kicked off on
Monday in Eastern China's Fujian province.
Ambassadors
to China from more than 30 countries, including Pakistan, Egypt and
Argentina, joined in the seminar in Fuzhou, the capital city of Fujian,
whilst delegates from more than 100 political parties worldwide attended
via video link.
The seminar, organised by the
International Department of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the
Fujian Party provincial committee, was attended online or offline by
nearly 400 participants from more than 100 countries, including
representatives of political parties, diplomatic envoys to China,
representatives of international organisations in China, media
representatives of developing countries, and think-tank scholars.
`Heads
of some foreign countries expressed via video or in writing their
appreciation of China's historical achievements in poverty reduction and
emphasised the necessity for political parties to play a leading role
in building a consensus and promoting co-operation in global poverty
eradication.
Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a
message of congratulations to the seminar calling on the international
community, including political parties in all countries, to work
together to accelerate the process of global poverty reduction because
difficulties and challenges in this regard are still severe.
Xi
was a communist leader in Fujian in the past and he elaborated his
thoughts on poverty eradication through his experiences in the province.
Practices in Fujian such as officials being stationed in villages,
sending technicians to poor areas, targeted measures and close
monitoring to avoid returning to poverty were subsequently adopted
nationwide.
International delegates learned about the poverty
eradication experience of Fujian, and shared challenges and efforts of
their own countries as the International Day for the Eradication of
Poverty, which falls on Saturday this year, approaches. Attendees said
this forum was timely in exchanging ideas and practices on poverty
alleviation, especially at a time when the COVID-19 pandemic makes the
task even more difficult.
“To eliminate poverty, to
improve people's livelihoods and achieve common prosperity are the
essential requirements of socialism with Chinese characteristics and
important missions of the CPC," Xi said.
Xi, who is
also the General Secretary of the CPC, said that since the 18th National
Congress of the CPC, China has made poverty eradication a key task in
achieving its first centenary goal, and it has made a series of major
plans and arrangements to fully launch the poverty reduction battle. The
issue of absolute poverty, which has plagued the Chinese nation for
thousands of years, is about to be solved historically.
“China
has the confidence and ability to resolutely win the battle against
poverty and realize the poverty reduction goals of the United Nations
(UN) 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 10 years ahead of
schedule,” said Xi.
“Global poverty alleviation
efforts have scored huge progress, but the difficulties and challenges
are still severe,” he said, calling on the international community,
including political parties of all countries, to build a consensus and
work together to uphold multilateralism, and maintain peace and
stability.
“It is hoped that through sharing
experience and summarising rules, seminar participants can discuss ways
to advance the cause of global poverty reduction, enhance confidence in
fighting poverty, and contribute to the realisation of the goals of the
UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,” the Chinese leader said.
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