Summit proves G77-China ties stronger
The Group of 77 and China Summit, to be held in Havana, Cuba, on Friday and Saturday, is significant for several reasons.
First, it will help deepen South-South cooperation. Politically, the world faces a complex web of challenges, including the sole global superpower's desperation to maintain its hegemony, rising anti-globalization sentiments in some parts of the world, and imbalanced global development.
The international community is once again being tested, although the choice between unity and division, cooperation and confrontation, and peace and conflict is obvious. By strengthening their cooperation and unity, China and other developing countries will be able to not only play a major role in preventing wars and conflicts, and promoting peace and development, but also contribute to safeguarding the core status of the United Nations, and making global governance mechanisms more effective.