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          Xi's foreign debut illuminates China's 'world dream'

          Xinhua | Updated: 2013-03-22 22:47

          BEIJING - On Friday, Chinese President Xi Jinping embarked on his first overseas trip since taking office last week, and experts here believe the trip will clarify Xi's recent references to China's "world dream."

          Shi Yinhong, a professor of international relations at Renmin University of China, said, "The trip will reveal some important features of Xi's concept of world order."

          "From the destinations of Xi's first foreign trip, we can tell that China is committed to promoting democratization in international relations as well as a more just and reasonable international order and system," he said.

          Xi's foreign debut illuminates China's 'world dream'

          In a joint interview on Tuesday with reporters from BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa), Xi said China hopes that countries and cultures around the world will carry out exchanges on equal footing, learn from each other and achieve common progress.

          He also voiced his hope that all countries will make joint efforts to build a harmonious world featuring enduring peace and common prosperity.

          "This is Xi's version of China's 'world dream,'" Shi said.

          "It is in line with the common aspirations of people from different countries and closely related to the 'Chinese dream' put forward by Xi," he said.

          Pursuing the "Chinese dream" of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is conducive to realizing the "world dream," and if the "world dream" comes true, it could offer a sound external environment for the country to achieve the "Chinese dream," Shi said. NEW TYPE OF INTER-POWER TIES

          Based on Xi's first foreign trip and his interactions with other foreign leaders in the past week, analysts believe China is committed to developing a new type of "inter-power relations" in an all-around and open way, with hopes of breaking the zero-sum theory by promoting win-win cooperation.

          Unlike past inter-power ties that have mainly targeted certain world powers, China now advocates a new type of cooperative relationship among all major powers, including leading powers among developing countries, said Ruan Zongze, deputy head of the China Institute of International Studies.

          "We should adopt a new and open attitude toward all powers," he said, adding that the word "new" here means regarding the development and growth of other countries as an opportunity for one's own country.

          "Only by doing this can state-to-state relations develop in a sound and sustainable way," he said.

          In the joint interview Tuesday, Xi said his visit to Russia shows the "high level and special nature" of the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership between the two countries.

          Ruan said China's relations with Russia, the first leg of Xi's trip, have already reached a stage featuring a "high level of mutual trust," with both countries seeing each other's development as an opportunity.

          "The zero-sum mentality, namely believing one party's success means the other's failure, has been one of the major factors hampering mutual trust and creating conflicts between major powers," he said.

          Ruan pointed out that although Sino-Russian relations have seen marked progress in the past decade, this does not mean there are no problems in the bilateral relations.

          "Both sides, however, agree not to let these differences restrain the development of bilateral relations," Ruan said. MAIDEN TRIP NOT TARGETING A THIRD PARTY

          Analysts here also point out that Xi's maiden overseas voyage as China's head of state is not of an exclusive nature and does not target a third party.

          Zhang Yuanyuan, former Chinese ambassador to Belgium, said China's foreign policy is inclusive.

          During his nine-day tour, Xi is scheduled to pay state visits to Russia, Tanzania, South Africa and the Republic of Congo. He is also expected to attend the fifth leaders' summit of BRICS countries in Durban, South Africa.

          Zhang said the visits involve multiple factors, including a world power and a neighboring country, developing countries and multilateral cooperation, all of which have been among China's foreign policy priorities.

          During the week since Xi was elected president, other Chinese leaders have received important guests and maintained contact with leaders from other countries.

          In a phone conversation on March 14, Xi and US President Barack Obama both promised to make efforts to achieve the goal of building a new type of inter-power relationship.

          While meeting with US Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew here on March 19, Xi urged the two nations to objectively view each other's development stages, respect each other's interests for further development and regard the other party's opportunities and challenges as its own.

          Zhang pointed out that building a new type of inter-power relationship and exploring ways for the two major powers to get along with each other could straighten out Sino-US relations and break the historical curse in which "conflicts between major powers are inevitable."

          Meanwhile, Ruan Zongze dismissed concerns about Xi's itinerary, saying such concerns are "totally unnecessary."

          "The reason for China to pursue the building of a new type of inter-power relationship is that it will not embark on the path of alliance," he said.

          "The age of old-school alliances or jointly targeting a third party has long passed," Ruan said.

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