
By Miriam Humbe
Member of the Political Bureau of China’s CPC Central Committee and Foreign Minister, Wang Yi has said that China’s heart is with the Global South; China’s root is in the Global South.
The Foreign Minister said this in response to a question at a press conference on Sunday.
He said: “We are ready to join hands with other Global South countries to journey on toward modernization and advance the building of a community with a shared future for humanity”.
Wang Yi noted, the collective rise of the Global South is the distinct hallmark of the great transformation unfolding in the world.
Over the past 40 years, its share of global economy has grown from 24 percent to over 40 percent.
It has become a key driver of multipolarity in the world. Right now, hegemonism and power politics are asserting themselves and dealing a heavy blow to the international order.
The Global South countries should increase communication and coordination, jointly defend our legitimate rights and interests, and work together to expand the space for independent development.
Wang Yi pointed out, the Global South is an emerging, positive force for good on the international stage.
In a changing and more turbulent world, we should forge greater confidence and unity, pull together and jointly champion peace, development, cooperation and win-win outcomes.
We should make good use of important platforms, such as the BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the Group of 77 and China, to speak up for peace and empower development.
Wang Yi said, multilateralism is vital for Global South countries. We should encourage the international community to practice true multilateralism and uphold the U.N.-centered international system.
We must always ensure that world affairs are discussed and handled by all nations, and international rules formulated by all countries.
The Global South needs an open and cooperative international environment for development.
We should advocate a universally beneficial and inclusive economic globalization, foster an open world economy, firmly uphold the multilateral trading system, and promote openness to share opportunities and achieve win-win outcomes.

