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West must adopt a spirit of cooperation

By Fu Jing (China Daily Africa) Updated: 2016-08-19 07:53

The G20 summit in Hangzhou will give leaders of advanced and emerging economies the chance to discuss global problems

The leaders of G20 countries and chiefs of international institutions are almost certainly comparing notes ahead of the G20 Leaders' Summit in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, next month.

For example, when I approached an international chief's office seeking his views on the summit, his staff members said it was still too early to comment because many factors would influence its outcome.

The summit will give leaders of advanced and emerging economies the chance to discuss problems facing the world since the global financial crisis and how to solve them.

West must adopt a spirit of cooperation

It's understandable that the person I approached would need more time to work out how to deal with the complicated, multifaceted challenges facing the world. But it's disturbing to see the cooperative spirit of Western powers dissipating in these difficult times.

Many developments, some of which directly target China, are telling. For instance, the Western powers are blaming China for industrial overcapacity, when in fact it is a global phenomenon. And although 81 countries have recognized China as a market economy, the traditional industrial powers are still reluctant to do so, which they should because that was a condition of China joining the World Trade Organization in 2001.

In addition, some countries are challenging China's maritime claims, with a few considering shutting the door on Chinese investment, which ironically their economies need to create jobs and boost growth.

Perhaps these are part of the "many factors" referred to by the office of the international institution's chief.

But the Western powers pressuring China to include issues closely related to its national interests will be disappointed, as China's claims and interests are protected by law and history. These powers have to change their mindsets and use the Hangzhou summit to "re-recognize and understand China better" to minimize the number of wrong decisions that could be taken when dealing with a country that believes in a win-win philosophy.

West must adopt a spirit of cooperation

Since the 2008 global financial crisis, which was closely followed by the European Union sovereignty debt crisis, China has accounted for nearly half of global economic growth. It has helped establish the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the BRICS New Development Bank, and its currency has been added to the International Monetary Fund's special drawing rights basket, providing new financial tools for the world and making global economic governance fairer.

While China is contributing with global growth and governance reform, it's evident that, mainly because of US intervention, conflicts and wars are continuing in North Africa and the Middle East since the "Arab Spring".

Within the EU, the decision by Britain to exit has given rise to uncertainty. Many countries are on high alert because of the increasing terrorism attacks and threats, which in turn are affecting investment and tourism. And for the EU, the refugee crisis and economic stagnation are among its longer-term concerns.

The main trends since the first G20 summit in Washington in 2008, when the global leaders vowed to cooperate, coordinate and abandon protectionism, clearly show the roles each of the powers has played in this changing world.

China could help resolve many of the global challenges, especially because its economic power and international influence are increasing.

The collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008 signaled an economic crisis. The current global challenges are no less critical. So when the Western leaders meet with counterparts from other countries in Hangzhou, they must not forget the original mission of the G20 summit: cooperation and coordination to help find global solutions.

And they should remember that a zero-sum mindset, which many of them suffer from, will not help the G20 to achieve that.

The author is deputy chief of China Daily European Bureau. Contact the writer at fujing@chinadaily.com.cn.

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