An eventful 2023 is drawing to an end. The Palestine-Israel conflict has again drawn the US into another Middle East crisis, whilst chaotic US domestic politics exacerbated by the country’s domestic polarization, continues to create uncertainty and cast a dark shadow across the world. The protracted Russia-Ukraine conflict unnerves Europe, and it’s finding it more difficult to grapple with the supply of weapons to Ukraine. In addition, the continent is battered with financial and industrial setbacks, as well as rising far-right forces.
Amid such a turbulent background, China has as always been trying its best to play an impartial and active role in mediating conflicts, as well as contribute its wisdom to promote peace around the globe. Moreover, it has also managed to inject much-needed positive energy and stability to the world’s sluggish economy.
Chinese observers said China has entered a key juncture of development due to profound global changes. As the country’s rapid development in the past decades is partly thanks to a stable and peaceful surrounding environment, and as such environment is in jeopardy, the country must create by itself favorable conditions for its new phase of high-quality development, said experts.
Record-breaking attendees participated in this year’s Beijing Xiangshan Forum held in October. It is a major platform currently able to receive attendees from Russia, Ukraine, Israel and Iran, especially after the outbreaks of the Ukraine crisis and the latest Palestine-Israel conflict.
Senior Colonel Zhao Xiaozhuo, deputy director of the Beijing Xiangshan Forum Secretariat, said that all participants of the forum, no matter which country they came from, shared similar expectations toward China, that is for Beijing to get more involved in mediating and solving global issues.
Zhao told the Global Times it is not only because of China’s rising strength, but also because China has always been a peacekeeper and peace builder internationally. “Just look around, crisis and conflicts stretched from Europe to the Middle East, to Africa. But peace is thriving in the Asia-Pacific region because China has played a significant role in keeping such peace,” said Zhao. He noted that it is not because the region is trouble-free; it is because China, as a regional great power, advocates peace.
In retrospect, China’s efforts to promote peace have come to fruition in 2023, a year mired in conflicts and confrontation. In March, after years of hostility, Saudi Arabia and Iran agreed to restore diplomatic ties after talks facilitated by China, a significant development for the two nations and a boon to the security and stability of the Middle East.
In October, the third Belt and Road Forum (BRF) for International Cooperation was successfully held in Beijing. Representatives from more than 110 countries attended the forum and a total of 458 outcomes were achieved, far more than the second BRF.
In San Francisco in November, Chinese and US leaders concluded a significant China-US summit, which experts said set the direction for a healthy, stable, and sustainable development of China-US relations, which is also a sign of relief for the world.
Among the various challenges and problems we’re facing right now, the China-US relationship is the most significant one. The recent meeting between the two heads of state in San Francisco has provided confidence in the strategic stability of bilateral relations, Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy rear admiral Yang Yi told the Global Times. However, he noted that this confidence alone cannot solve the fundamental contradictions between the two countries.
After the meeting between heads of state from China and the US, Washington did not stop its attempt to thwart China’s development. Last month, the militaries of the Philippines and the US launched joint patrols in waters near the island of Taiwan, Reuters reported, noting this could be a move to “fan further tension with China.”