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Just-concluded BRICS, SCO summits highlight China's constructive role

(Xinhua) Updated: 2015-07-13 09:30

ADVOCATING COOPERATION, WIN-WIN RESULTS

During his stay in Ufa, President Xi elaborated on various occasions on China's major diplomatic visions, centering on cooperation and win-win results, Wang said.

Except for his participation in the two summits, the Chinese president also held sideline talks with leaders of other BRICS nations, Afghanistan, Mongolia, Pakistan and Uzbekistan. They reached new consensuses on promoting mutual trust and deepening cooperation.

The China-proposed economic corridor with Russia and Mongolia also achieved substantial breakthrough as the three sides signed a memorandum on compiling a guideline for the project and approved a roadmap for its development after the trilateral meeting of their leaders in Ufa.

Those in-depth communication and exchanges, Wang said, speed up the transition of Chinese proposal to international consensus, allowing the international community to have a more precise understanding of China's strategic intention and making clear that China's development is the growth of peaceful strength as well as that of positive energy for the whole world.

In Ufa, Xi on several occasions called upon all countries to treasure the outcomes of the WWII victory, safeguard the principles and purposes of the UN charter and oppose any attempt or act to deny, distort or tamper the WWII history, according to Wang.

The SCO member states endorsed a statement to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the victory of the world anti-fascist war and WWII.

The statement, which speaks highly of the contribution of Chinese people in the war against militarism and fascism, makes the international community more looking forward to the upcoming commemorations in China, Wang said.

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