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Reps from 130 countries descend on Beijing for Belt and Road forum​

China’s 3rd BRF aims to build ‘shared future,’ according to ‘white paper.’​

  • By Chris Taylor for RFA
    2023-10-17


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Russia's President Vladimir Putin (2nd R) arrives at Beijing Capital International Airport to attend the Third Belt and Road Forum in Beijing on October 17, 2023. Pool/AFP
China’s third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation (BRF) kicked off Tuesday in Beijing, with China claiming that representatives from some 130 countries were in attendance, including a representative of the Taliban and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Putin, whom President Xi Jinping refers to as his “dear friend,” last visited China for the Beijing Winter Olympics in Feb. 2022, declaring a “no limits friendship” days before Russia invaded Ukraine.
Trade has burgeoned between the two countries since – Russia exports around 2 million barrels of oil per day to China – and Xi and Putin are expected to discuss trade, including Moscow’s aim to build a second natural gas pipeline to China.
They are also expected to further cement their shared enmity toward the liberal West.
The only senior European Union representative in Beijing is Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orbán, given broad western European skepticism of China’s ambitions and a reluctance to share a platform with Putin, who is wanted for alleged war crimes.
Notable regional attendees include Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who arrived late Monday for his official visit, where he will focus on strengthening trade and investment ties.
Srettha will pay a courtesy call on Xi and hold bilateral meetings with Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Zhao Leji, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, as part of his four-day visit, the Thai foreign ministry said in a statement.
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Indonesia's President Joko Widodo (L) arrives at Beijing Capital International Airport to attend the Third Belt and Road Forum in Beijing on October 16, 2023. Credit: Pool/AFP

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Indonesian President Joko Widodo also arrived in Beijing on Monday, as did Lao President Thongloun Sisoulith, Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe and the prime minister of Papua New Guinea James Marape.
The conference marks the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative, a vision spelt out by Xi in 2013 on visits to Kazakhstan and Indonesia. Today it has 152 members and has been the driving force behind power plants and railways, as well as causing controversy over so-called “debt diplomacy.”
Non-attendees
Regional non-attendees include Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia's prime minister, though Malaysia has sent a delegation led by Transport Minister Loke Siew Fook.
A notably absent country is India, which has never attended a forum.
“Even before the … emergence of the Indo-Pacific construct, India staunchly opposed the BRI and, along with Japan, sought to present an alternative to the initiative,” Sana Hashmi, fellow at Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation, told RFA.
“While some countries initially attended the [earlier] BRI forum and later decided to distance themselves from it, India consistently recognised the potential detrimental impact of the BRI on its national interests and the regional landscape.
“India’s concerns about the BRI – expanding China’s sphere of influence, increasing regional dependency on China, trapping countries in debt, and violating countries’ sovereignty – have been shared by several major powers and like-minded countries over the course of a decade,” said Hashmi.
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A view shows signage at China National Convention Center ahead of the Third Belt and Road Forum in Beijing, China October 16, 2023. Credit: Reuters

Ilshat Hassan Kokbore, vice president of the Executive Committee at the World Uyghur Congress, said “First, China wants to expand its influence in Afghanistan and neutralize any potential threat to its sovereignty. Second, China wants to develop close relations with the Taliban and turn them against the U.S.
“Third,” he added, “China wants to use Afghanistan to further cement its relations with other countries on the One Belt One Road [the initial name of the BRI], such as Iran and Middle Eastern countries.”
Christoph Nedopil Wang, the director of the Griffith Asia Institute, told The Guardian that inviting Putin was essentially a snub to western governments, highlighting “the alignment of Chinese and Russian political priorities.”
‘Shared future’
Ahead of the forum, China last week published a white paper that claimed “the ultimate goal of the BRI is to help build a global community of shared future,” in what can be seen as emblematic of China’s aim of achieving solidarity with the Global South as a counter to a U.S. dominated world.
Among a dizzying array of claimed accomplishments and future goals that include air, maritime and road economic corridors, the paper also emphasized “people-to-people ties … [and a] spirit of friendly cooperation of the ancient Silk Road.”
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The opening ceremony for launching Southeast Asia's first high-speed railway at Padalarang station in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, Monday, Oct. 2, 2023. Indonesian President Joko Widodo launched Southeast Asia's first high-speed railway, a key project under China's Belt and Road infrastructure initiative. Credit: AP

State nationalist tabloid Global Times reported on the forum's decorations and atmosphere in Beijing. Some foreign guests expressed optimism about peace and global cooperation.
It's been four years since the last BRF in 2019, and China is eager to showcase the BRI's decade-long achievements.
Edited by Mike Firn and Elaine Chan.

 
Knn .
Singkie really fuck deep.
We need to keep this inept and blood sucking PAP lead govt in place, cos there is no one out there giving better solution.

Thanks to the 69.9
 
China 1B1R will never include Singapore, because our LHL openly support western allies
Tiong already know Singapore no longer politically neutral ever since LKY death
 
PAP should propose a bridge to Sumatra linking to current trans sumatra highway under construction. From tuas port.
That will get BRI planners some. Incentives to invite lhl
 
Cina dun have track record of profitable public infrastructure projects, unlike pap who has given us erp, escalating broadband prices and utilities bills, car park hikes etc. Their loss. :unsure:
 
Cina dun have track record of profitable public infrastructure projects, unlike pap who has given us erp, escalating broadband prices and utilities bills, car park hikes etc. Their loss. :unsure:

seem legit :unsure:

besides rooting 4 a bigger n richer america makes more sense :D
 
seem legit :unsure:

besides rooting 4 a bigger n richer america makes more sense :biggrin:
Actually a multi-polar world in which no one power dominates is a safer world.

Just compare the world during the Cold War detente and that after the Berlin Wall fell.

That's why I'm rooting for a stronger China to counterbalance US imperialism. A stronger Russia and India are welcome too.
 
Singapore is described in the mainstream media as a US ally. Nuclear subs dock here. LHL is a well-known American cock-sucker, unlike his dad who had a more nuanced foreign policy vis-a-vis China and the US.

Why should Xi invite Pinky?
 
Actually a multi-polar world in which no one power dominates is a safer world.

Just compare the world during the Cold War detente and that after the Berlin Wall fell.

That's why I'm rooting for a stronger China to counterbalance US imperialism. A stronger Russia and India are welcome too.

nothing wrong with having a unipolar superpower. look how fast ze world economy grows post Cold War, dat iz until ze americana-sino trade war. :wink:
 
nothing wrong with having a unipolar superpower. look how fast ze world economy grows post Cold War, dat iz until ze americana-sino trade war. :wink:
In a unipolar world, if you are a small nation you'll have to suck up to the sole superpower and be at its mercy. Step out of line and you'll be crushed. You are forced to open your markets to foreign goods, kill off all subsidies to your farmers and start-ups, and allow MNCs to patent your native produce and exploit your resources, all in the name of 'free trade'. Never mind if your farmers commit suicide and the profits are booked to offshore offices of MNCs or otherwise land in the pockets of your corrupt leaders and their cronies.

See how many elected heads of states have been bumped off by the CIA and replaced by fascist puppets in the developing world. See how many wars have waged in the name of 'regime change' and imaginary WMD. See how the world was exploited and enslaved and impoverished during the British Empire.

No thanks. You can continue sucking the white man's cock but give me a multi-polar world any day.
 
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Cina dun have track record of profitable public infrastructure projects, unlike pap who has given us erp, escalating broadband prices and utilities bills, car park hikes etc. Their loss. :unsure:
Super high price COE too, the COE is even few hundreds % higher than the price of a car before COE
 
In a unipolar world, if you are a small nation you'll have to suck up to the sole superpower and be at its mercy. Step out of line and you'll be crushed. You are forced to open your markets to foreign goods, kill off all subsidies to your farmers and start-ups, and allow MNCs to patent your native produce and exploit your resources, all in the name of 'free trade'. Never mind if your farmers commit suicide and the profits are booked to offshore offices of MNCs or otherwise land in the pockets of your corrupt leaders and their cronies.

See how many elected heads of states have been bumped off by the CIA and replaced by fascist puppets in the developing world. See how many wars have waged in the name of 'regime change' and imaginary WMD. See how the world was exploited and enslaved and impoverished during the British Empire.

No thanks. You can continue sucking the white man's cock but give me a multi-polar world any day.

give me a lesser evil any day :wink:
 
LHL, Vietnam premier and anwar are in middle east asean-gulf conference.
The other half of asean at BRI.
 
give me a lesser evil any day :wink:
There's no 'lesser evil'. All unopposed unipolar superpowers are evil. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

A balance of power is the main condition for global peace. History attests to it.
 
In a unipolar world, if you are a small nation you'll have to suck up to the sole superpower and be at its mercy. Step out of line and you'll be crushed. You are forced to open your markets to foreign goods, kill off all subsidies to your farmers and start-ups, and allow MNCs to patent your native produce and exploit your resources, all in the name of 'free trade'. Never mind if your farmers commit suicide and the profits are booked to offshore offices of MNCs or otherwise land in the pockets of your corrupt leaders and their cronies.

See how many elected heads of states have been bumped off by the CIA and replaced by fascist puppets in the developing world. See how many wars have waged in the name of 'regime change' and imaginary WMD. See how the world was exploited and enslaved and impoverished during the British Empire.

No thanks. You can continue sucking the white man's cock but give me a multi-polar world any day.
That is why we bow to modi too. Future world super power. :unsure:
 
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