[China] - Worldwide civilizational discussion builds bridge through cultural exchange

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Over 600 participants from all over the world signed up with the Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting kept in Beijing on
Thursday and Friday.Under the theme Safeguarding Diversity of Human Civilizations for World Peace and Development, individuals at parallel
sub-forums on Friday highlighted the value of shared knowing amongst civilizations.They highlighted that making use of the wisdom of varied
cultures can function as a powerful catalyst for shared success, along with for advancing cultural inheritance and innovation.UN
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres sent out a congratulatory message to the forum, stressing that dialogue is the path to peace
He mentioned that conflict, intolerance and misinformation are pressing the world to the brink of fragmentation
Against this backdrop, dialogue is more vital than ever and that the abundant diversity of civilizations is an effective force for mutual
understanding and worldwide solidarity.Former Japanese Prime Minister Hatoyama Yukio offered full support for Chinas Global Civilization
Initiative (GCI)
Versus the backdrop of some countries reverting to zero-sum mentality and repeating wars and confrontations around the world, China has
actually maintained tranquil development, connecting the world through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and structure agreement through
the Global Development Initiative (GDI), he said.By proposing the concept of a neighborhood with a shared future for mankind, China goes
beyond hegemonic reasoning, and accepts the variety of civilizations, injecting sustainable strength into worldwide governance, he
added.Former Namibian President Nangolo Mbumba enhanced this vision, highlighting that Namibia and Chinas all-weather relationship is rooted
in mutual regard, understanding and trust
He called on all countries to support the GCI, believing it will guide humanity toward a more inclusive, steady, peaceful and flourishing
future.Belgiums Former Prime Minister Yves Leterme stated the need to strengthen discussion amongst civilizations is immediate in todays
challenging times.In a quote to promote the shared values of all humanity, countries should promote useful dialogue to motivate exchanges
among civilizations, create more opportunities for groups and individuals to understand each others cultures, he stated, requiring removing
barriers and misconceptions, building agreement and actively pursuing cooperation.Roger T
Ames, a professor at both the University of Hawaii and Peking University, noted that civilizational dialogue uses an alternative to
nation-state-centered geopolitics
Instead of simply enduring other cultures, we need to trigger our differences to make a difference for each other, he said.Simon
Lichtenberg, the All China Founding Chairman of the Danish Chamber of Commerce in China, emphasized that mutual understanding and respect
are essential to global advancement
International exchanges and development require everyone to comprehend and respect each other, he said.Speaking about the importance of
cultural inheritance, Salim AlMalik, director-general of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, explained
culture as the identity of a nation and its individuals
We can not comprehend the present, not to mention shape the future, if we do not preserve our culture, especially that of the past, he
stated on the sidelines of a sub-forum focused on cultural inheritance and innovation.Protecting cultural heritage is important to
maintaining and handing down culture, stated Su Bomin, dean of the Dunhuang Academy, urging greater efforts to deepen research and accept
new technologies
Cultural inheritance is how we pay homage to these legacies, stated Wong Foon Meng, previous president of the Senate of Malaysia, including
that the most effective developments frequently emerge from an extensive engagement with cultural heritage, reinterpreted in ways that
resonate with new generations.