CGTN: Joint China-U.S. efforts needed for world peace, tranquility

BEIJING, March 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — From the COVID-19 pandemic to the Ukraine crisis, the international landscape has experienced major changes, with global peace and development facing serious challenges.

“The world is neither tranquil nor stable,” Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Friday while calling on China and the U.S. to shoulder their share of international responsibilities and work for world peace and tranquility.

Xi made the remarks during a video call with U.S. President Joe Biden at the latter’s request.

“As leaders of major countries, we need to think about how to properly address global hotspot issues and, more importantly, keep in mind global stability and the work and life of billions of people,” Xi told Biden.

After their candid and in-depth discussion, the two leaders agreed to take concrete actions to put China-U.S. relations back on the track of steady development and make respective efforts for the proper settlement of the Ukraine crisis.

‘I take these remarks very seriously’

Biden again told Xi that the U.S. does not seek to have a new Cold War with China, to change China’s system, or to revitalize alliances against China and that the U.S. does not support “Taiwan independence” or intend to seek a conflict with China. Xi replied, “I take these remarks very seriously.”

Xi pointed out the China-U.S. relationship, instead of getting out of the predicament created by the previous U.S. administration, has encountered a growing number of challenges. What’s worth noting, in particular, is that some people in the U.S. have sent a wrong signal to “Taiwan independence” forces, Xi said, adding “this is very dangerous.”

Mishandling of the Taiwan question will have a disruptive impact on bilateral ties, said Xi. “China hopes that the U.S. will give due attention to this issue,” he said.

The direct cause for the current situation in the China-U.S. relationship is that some people on the U.S. side have not followed through on the important common understanding reached by the two presidents and have not acted on President Biden’s positive statements. The U.S. has misperceived and miscalculated China’s strategic intention                                                                                                                                                                                     , Xi stressed.

He underscored that there have been and will continue to be differences between China and the U.S. “What matters is to keep such differences under control. A steadily growing relationship is in the interest of both sides,” the Chinese president said.

‘It takes two hands to clap’

Friday’s video call was the first conversation between the two leaders since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. They both expounded on their positions on the issue and voiced a willingness to make efforts for the proper settlement of the crisis.

As Biden expressed readiness for communication with China to prevent the situation from exacerbating, Xi told him “China does not want to see the situation in Ukraine come to this. China stands for peace and opposes war. This is embedded in China’s history and culture.”

The Chinese president reiterated the major principles that underpin China’s approach to the Ukraine crisis and noted that all sides need to jointly support Russia and Ukraine in having dialogue and negotiation that will produce results and lead to peace.

“The more complex the situation, the greater the need to remain cool-headed and rational,” Xi said, adding that whatever the circumstances, there is always a need for political courage to create space for peace and leave room for a political settlement.

Citing two Chinese sayings: “It takes two hands to clap,” “He who tied the bell to the tiger must take it off,” Xi urged the U.S. and NATO to have a dialogue with Russia to address the crux of the Ukraine crisis and ease the security concerns of both Russia and Ukraine.

Noting things are already very difficult for countries around the world due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Chinese president also warned that sweeping and indiscriminate sanctions would only make the people suffer.

“If further escalated, they could trigger serious crises in global economy and trade, finance, energy, food, and industrial and supply chains, crippling the already languishing world economy and causing irrevocable losses,” Xi said.

“China has been doing its best for peace and will continue to play a constructive role,” he added.

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Arab Parliament welcomes EU’s decision to include Houthi militia on its consolidated black list

CAIRO, The Arab Parliament (AP) has welcomed the decision by the Council of the European Union to amend the EU’s regulation to include the Houthi terrorist militia in its consolidated black list of groups subject to EU sanctions.

The European Council’s amended regulation follows the recent UN Security Council Resolution No. 2624 (2022) which designates Houthis a terrorist group for the first time.

In a statement issued today, the Cairo-based Arab Parliament affirmed that this decision is a new and important step to put an end to the terrorist acts carried out by the Houthi coup militia, the humanitarian violations and war crimes it is perpetrating against innocent civilians in Yemen.

The EU’s move will contribute to end Houthis’ targeting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates with booby-trapped drones, as well as their direct threat to the security of international navigation in the Red Sea, the AP statement added.

The Arab Parliament called on countries of the world to build on this step, to stop the ongoing crimes committed by the terrorist Houthi militia.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Ministry of Education organises joint meeting with higher education institutions

DUBAI, The Ministry of Education organised a joint meeting with representatives of higher education institutions, attended by Hussain bin Ibrahim Al Hammadi, Minister of Education, along with officials from the ministry, universities heads and officials public and private higher education establishments.

The meeting aimed to strengthen the cooperation between the ministry and higher education establishment, by exchanging views, discussing opportunities and challenges, raising the awareness of higher education establishments of the role of the National Qualifications Centre as the authority responsible for the national qualifications system, and promoting the principle of life-long education and individuals skills and ensuring readiness for the labour market.

During the meeting, Al Hammadi lauded the efforts and cooperation of national higher education establishments during the previous period, stating, “We aim to achieve progress that will strengthen the country’s international stature in the area of education.”

Dr. Mohammed Al Mu’alla, Under-Secretary for Academic Affairs at the Ministry, presented the “Higher Education Initiatives Plan,” which is a part of the “Higher Education Strategic Plan 2023-2026,” to implement initiatives targeting students who are about to enrol in universities.

He also presented programmes and activities for graduates and called on those concerned to double their efforts to support them.

Dr. Mohammed bin Yousef Bani Yas, Higher Education Advisor at the National Qualifications Centre, said the meeting highlighted the ministry’s keenness to communicate with heads of universities and explore their academic programmes, as well as brief them about the national qualifications system.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Abdullah bin Zayed, British Foreign Minister discuss friendship ties; developments of crisis in Ukraine

ABU DHABI, H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and British Foreign Secretary, Liz Truss, have discussed the friendship and partnership ties between the two countries and the prospects for advancing cooperation to achieve their common interests.

This came in a phone call wherein the two top diplomats exchanged views on regional and global developments, and reviewed a number of issues of interest, including the developments in Ukraine and the importance of intensifying efforts to reach a political solution to the crisis and to meet the humanitarian needs of affected civilians in Ukraine.

The two sides also discussed the stability of global energy and food markets.

During the call, Sheikh Abdullah underlined the UAE’s keenness to enhance regional and international security and stability and the country’s support for all efforts made to reach a political settlement to the crisis in Ukraine. He pointed out the importance of accelerating efforts to address the humanitarian impact of the crisis and to meet the humanitarian needs of the affected civilians.

Source: Emirates News Agency