Saturday, February 5, 2022

Unite for Peace - No War in Ukraine; Pay Heed to What the Leaders of Russia and China Have to Say

 

Joint Statement of the Russian Federation and the People’s Republic of China on the International Relations Entering a New Era and the Global Sustainable Development

February 4, 2022

At the invitation of President of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jinping, President of the Russian Federation Vladimir V. Putin visited China on 4 February 2022. The Heads of State held talks in Beijing and took part in the opening ceremony of the XXIV Olympic Winter Games.

The Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China, hereinafter referred to as the sides, state as follows.

Today, the world is going through momentous changes, and humanity is entering a new era of rapid development and profound transformation. It sees the development of such processes and phenomena as multipolarity, economic globalization, the advent of information society, cultural diversity, transformation of the global governance architecture and world order; there is increasing interrelation and interdependence between the States; a trend has emerged towards redistribution of power in the world; and the international community is showing a growing demand for the leadership aiming at peaceful and gradual development. At the same time, as the pandemic of the new coronavirus infection continues, the international and regional security situation is complicating and the number of global challenges and threats is growing from day to day. Some actors representing but the minority on the international scale continue to advocate unilateral approaches to addressing international issues and resort to force; they interfere in the internal affairs of other states, infringing their legitimate rights and interests, and incite contradictions, differences and confrontation, thus hampering the development and progress of mankind, against the opposition from the international community.

The sides call on all States to pursue well-being for all and, with these ends, to build dialogue and mutual trust, strengthen mutual understanding, champion such universal human values as peace, development, equality, justice, democracy and freedom, respect the rights of peoples to independently determine the development paths of their countries and the sovereignty and the security and development interests of States, to protect the United Nations-driven international architecture and the international law-based world order, seek genuine multipolarity with the United Nations and its Security Council playing a central and coordinating role, promote more democratic international relations, and ensure peace, stability and sustainable development across the world.

I

The sides share the understanding that democracy is a universal human value, rather than a privilege of a limited number of States, and that its promotion and protection is a common responsibility of the entire world community.

The sides believe that democracy is a means of citizens' participation in the government of their country with the view to improving the well-being of population and implementing the principle of popular government. Democracy is exercised in all spheres of public life as part of a nation-wide process and reflects the interests of all the people, its will, guarantees its rights, meets its needs and protects its interests. There is no one-size-fits-all template to guide countries in establishing democracy. A nation can choose such forms and methods of implementing democracy that would best suit its particular state, based on its social and political system, its historical background, traditions and unique cultural characteristics. It is only up to the people of the country to decide whether their State is a democratic one.

The sides note that Russia and China as world powers with rich cultural and historical heritage have long-standing traditions of democracy, which rely on thousand-years of experience of development, broad popular support and consideration of the needs and interests of citizens. Russia and China guarantee their people the right to take part through various means and in various forms in the administration of the State and public life in accordance with the law. The people of both countries are certain of the way they have chosen and respect the democratic systems and traditions of other States.

The sides note that democratic principles are implemented at the global level, as well as in administration of State. Certain States' attempts to impose their own ”democratic standards“ on other countries, to monopolize the right to assess the level of compliance with democratic criteria, to draw dividing lines based on the grounds of ideology, including by establishing exclusive blocs and alliances of convenience, prove to be nothing but flouting of democracy and go against the spirit and true values of democracy. Such attempts at hegemony pose serious threats to global and regional peace and stability and undermine the stability of the world order.

The sides believe that the advocacy of democracy and human rights must not be used to put pressure on other countries. They oppose the abuse of democratic values and interference in the internal affairs of sovereign states under the pretext of protecting democracy and human rights, and any attempts to incite divisions and confrontation in the world. The sides call on the international community to respect cultural and civilizational diversity and the rights of peoples of different countries to self-determination. They stand ready to work together with all the interested partners to promote genuine democracy.

The sides note that the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights set noble goals in the area of universal human rights, set forth fundamental principles, which all the States must comply with and observe in deeds. At the same time, as every nation has its own unique national features, history, culture, social system and level of social and economic development, universal nature of human rights should be seen through the prism of the real situation in every particular country, and human rights should be protected in accordance with the specific situation in each country and the needs of its population. Promotion and protection of human rights is a shared responsibility of the international community. The states should equally prioritize all categories of human rights and promote them in a systemic manner. The international human rights cooperation should be carried out as a dialogue between the equals involving all countries. All States must have equal access to the right to development. Interaction and cooperation on human rights matters should be based on the principle of equality of all countries and mutual respect for the sake of strengthening the international human rights architecture.

II

The sides believe that peace, development and cooperation lie at the core of the modern international system. Development is a key driver in ensuring the prosperity of the nations. The ongoing pandemic of the new coronavirus infection poses a serious challenge to the fulfilment of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It is vital to enhance partnership relations for the sake of global development and make sure that the new stage of global development is defined by balance, harmony and inclusiveness.

The sides are seeking to advance their work to link the development plans for the Eurasian Economic Union and the Belt and Road Initiative with a view to intensifying practical cooperation between the EAEU and China in various areas and promoting greater interconnectedness between the Asia Pacific and Eurasian regions. The sides reaffirm their focus on building the Greater Eurasian Partnership in parallel and in coordination with the Belt and Road construction to foster the development of regional associations as well as bilateral and multilateral integration processes for the benefit of the peoples on the Eurasian continent.

The sides agreed to continue consistently intensifying practical cooperation for the sustainable development of the Arctic.

The sides will strengthen cooperation within multilateral mechanisms, including the United Nations, and encourage the international community to prioritize development issues in the global macro-policy coordination. They call on the developed countries to implement in good faith their formal commitments on development assistance, provide more resources to developing countries, address the uneven development of States, work to offset such imbalances within States, and advance global and international development cooperation. The Russian side confirms its readiness to continue working on the China-proposed Global Development Initiative, including participation in the activities of the Group of Friends of the Global Development Initiative under the UN auspices. In order to accelerate the implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the sides call on the international community to take practical steps in key areas of cooperation such as poverty reduction, food security, vaccines and epidemics control, financing for development, climate change, sustainable development, including green development, industrialization, digital economy, and infrastructure connectivity.

The sides call on the international community to create open, equal, fair and non-discriminatory conditions for scientific and technological development, to step up practical implementation of scientific and technological advances in order to identify new drivers of economic growth.

The sides call upon all countries to strengthen cooperation in sustainable transport, actively build contacts and share knowledge in the construction of transport facilities, including smart transport and sustainable transport, development and use of Arctic routes, as well as to develop other areas to support global post-epidemic recovery.

The sides are taking serious action and making an important contribution to the fight against climate change. Jointly celebrating the 30th anniversary of the adoption of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, they reaffirm their commitment to this Convention as well as to the goals, principles and provisions of the Paris Agreement, including the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities. The sides work together to ensure the full and effective implementation of the Paris Agreement, remain committed to fulfilling the obligations they have undertaken and expect that developed countries will actually ensure the annual provision of $100 billion of climate finance to developing states. The sides oppose setting up new barriers in international trade under the pretext of fighting climate change.

The sides strongly support the development of international cooperation and exchanges in the field of biological diversity, actively participating in the relevant global governance process, and intend to jointly promote the harmonious development of humankind and nature as well as green transformation to ensure sustainable global development.

The Heads of State positively assess the effective interaction between Russia and China in the bilateral and multilateral formats focusing on the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, protection of life and health of the population of the two countries and the peoples of the world. They will further increase cooperation in the development and manufacture of vaccines against the new coronavirus infection, as well as medical drugs for its treatment, and enhance collaboration in public health and modern medicine. The sides plan to strengthen coordination on epidemiological measures to ensure strong protection of health, safety and order in contacts between citizens of the two countries. The sides have commended the work of the competent authorities and regions of the two countries on implementing quarantine measures in the border areas and ensuring the stable operation of the border crossing points, and intend to consider establishing a joint mechanism for epidemic control and prevention in the border areas to jointly plan anti-epidemic measures to be taken at the border checkpoints, share information, build infrastructure and improve the efficiency of customs clearance of goods.

The sides emphasize that ascertaining the origin of the new coronavirus infection is a matter of science. Research on this topic must be based on global knowledge, and that requires cooperation among scientists from all over the world. The sides oppose politicization of this issue. The Russian side welcomes the work carried out jointly by China and WHO to identify the source of the new coronavirus infection and supports the China – WHO joint report on the matter. The sides call on the global community to jointly promote a serious scientific approach to the study of the coronavirus origin.

The Russian side supports a successful hosting by the Chinese side of the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in Beijing in 2022.

The sides highly appreciate the level of bilateral cooperation in sports and the Olympic movement and express their readiness to contribute to its further progressive development.

III

The sides are gravely concerned about serious international security challenges and believe that the fates of all nations are interconnected. No State can or should ensure its own security separately from the security of the rest of the world and at the expense of the security of other States. The international community should actively engage in global governance to ensure universal, comprehensive, indivisible and lasting security.

The sides reaffirm their strong mutual support for the protection of their core interests, state sovereignty and territorial integrity, and oppose interference by external forces in their internal affairs.

The Russian side reaffirms its support for the One-China principle, confirms that Taiwan is an inalienable part of China, and opposes any forms of independence of Taiwan.

Russia and China stand against attempts by external forces to undermine security and stability in their common adjacent regions, intend to counter interference by outside forces in the internal affairs of sovereign countries under any pretext, oppose colour revolutions, and will increase cooperation in the aforementioned areas.

The sides condemn terrorism in all its manifestations, promote the idea of creating a single global anti-terrorism front, with the United Nations playing a central role, advocate stronger political coordination and constructive engagement in multilateral counterterrorism efforts. The sides oppose politicization of the issues of combating terrorism and their use as instruments of policy of double standards, condemn the practice of interference in the internal affairs of other States for geopolitical purposes through the use of terrorist and extremist groups as well as under the guise of combating international terrorism and extremism.

The sides believe that certain States, military and political alliances and coalitions seek to obtain, directly or indirectly, unilateral military advantages to the detriment of the security of others, including by employing unfair competition practices, intensify geopolitical rivalry, fuel antagonism and confrontation, and seriously undermine the international security order and global strategic stability. The sides oppose further enlargement of NATO and call on the North Atlantic Alliance to abandon its ideologized cold war approaches, to respect the sovereignty, security and interests of other countries, the diversity of their civilizational, cultural and historical backgrounds, and to exercise a fair and objective attitude towards the peaceful development of other States. The sides stand against the formation of closed bloc structures and opposing camps in the Asia-Pacific region and remain highly vigilant about the negative impact of the United States' Indo-Pacific strategy on peace and stability in the region. Russia and China have made consistent efforts to build an equitable, open and inclusive security system in the Asia-Pacific Region (APR) that is not directed against third countries and that promotes peace, stability and prosperity.

The sides welcome the Joint Statement of the Leaders of the Five Nuclear-Weapons States on Preventing Nuclear War and Avoiding Arms Races and believe that all nuclear-weapons States should abandon the cold war mentality and zero-sum games, reduce the role of nuclear weapons in their national security policies, withdraw nuclear weapons deployed abroad, eliminate the unrestricted development of global anti-ballistic missile defense (ABM) system, and take effective steps to reduce the risks of nuclear wars and any armed conflicts between countries with military nuclear capabilities.

The sides reaffirm that the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons is the cornerstone of the international disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation system, an important part of the post-war international security system, and plays an indispensable role in world peace and development. The international community should promote the balanced implementation of the three pillars of the Treaty and work together to protect the credibility, effectiveness and the universal nature of the instrument.

The sides are seriously concerned about the trilateral security partnership between Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom (AUKUS), which provides for deeper cooperation between its members in areas involving strategic stability, in particular their decision to initiate cooperation in the field of nuclear-powered submarines. Russia and China believe that such actions are contrary to the objectives of security and sustainable development of the Asia-Pacific region, increase the danger of an arms race in the region, and pose serious risks of nuclear proliferation. The sides strongly condemn such moves and call on AUKUS participants to fulfil their nuclear and missile non-proliferation commitments in good faith and to work together to safeguard peace, stability, and development in the region.

Japan's plans to release nuclear contaminated water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean and the potential environmental impact of such actions are of deep concern to the sides. The sides emphasize that the disposal of nuclear contaminated water should be handled with responsibility and carried out in a proper manner based on arrangements between the Japanese side and neighbouring States, other interested parties, and relevant international agencies while ensuring transparency, scientific reasoning, and in accordance with international law.

The sides believe that the U.S. withdrawal from the Treaty on the Elimination of Intermediate-Range and Shorter-Range Missiles, the acceleration of research and the development of intermediate-range and shorter-range ground-based missiles and the desire to deploy them in the Asia-Pacific and European regions, as well as their transfer to the allies, entail an increase in tension and distrust, increase risks to international and regional security, lead to the weakening of international non-proliferation and arms control system, undermining global strategic stability. The sided call on the United States to respond positively to the Russian initiative and abandon its plans to deploy intermediate-range and shorter-range ground-based missiles in the Asia-Pacific region and Europe. The sides will continue to maintain contacts and strengthen coordination on this issue.

The Chinese side is sympathetic to and supports the proposals put forward by the Russian Federation to create long-term legally binding security guarantees in Europe.

The sides note that the denunciation by the United States of a number of important international arms control agreements has an extremely negative impact on international and regional security and stability. The sides express concern over the advancement of U.S. plans to develop global missile defence and deploy its elements in various regions of the world, combined with capacity building of high-precision non-nuclear weapons for disarming strikes and other strategic objectives. The sides stress the importance of the peaceful uses of outer space, strongly support the central role of the UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space in promoting international cooperation, maintaining and developing international space law and regulation in the field of space activities. Russia and China will continue to increase cooperation on such matters of mutual interest as the long-term sustainability of space activities and the development and use of space resources. The sides oppose attempts by some States to turn outer space into an arena of armed confrontation and reiterate their intention to make all necessary efforts to prevent the weaponization of space and an arms race in outer space. They will counteract activities aimed at achieving military superiority in space and using it for combat operations. The sides affirm the need for the early launch of negotiations to conclude a legally binding multilateral instrument based on the Russian-Chinese draft treaty on the prevention of placement of weapons in outer space and the use or threat of force against space objects that would provide fundamental and reliable guarantees against an arms race and the weaponization of outer space.

Russia and China emphasize that appropriate transparency and confidence-building measures, including an international initiative/political commitment not to be the first to place weapons in space, can also contribute to the goal of preventing an arms race in outer space, but such measures should complement and not substitute the effective legally binding regime governing space activities.

The sides reaffirm their belief that the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction (BWC) is an essential pillar of international peace and security. Russia and China underscore their determination to preserve the credibility and effectiveness of the Convention.

The sides affirm the need to fully respect and further strengthen the BWC, including by institutionalizing it, strengthening its mechanisms, and adopting a legally binding Protocol to the Convention with an effective verification mechanism, as well as through regular consultation and cooperation in addressing any issues related to the implementation of the Convention.

The sides emphasize that domestic and foreign bioweapons activities by the United States and its allies raise serious concerns and questions for the international community regarding their compliance with the BWC. The sides share the view that such activities pose a serious threat to the national security of the Russian Federation and China and are detrimental to the security of the respective regions. The sides call on the U.S. and its allies to act in an open, transparent, and responsible manner by properly reporting on their military biological activities conducted overseas and on their national territory, and by supporting the resumption of negotiations on a legally binding BWC Protocol with an effective verification mechanism.

The sides, reaffirming their commitment to the goal of a world free of chemical weapons, call upon all parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention to work together to uphold its credibility and effectiveness. Russia and China are deeply concerned about the politicization of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and call on all of its members to strengthen solidarity and cooperation and protect the tradition of consensual decision-making. Russia and China insist that the United States, as the sole State Party to the Convention that has not yet completed the process of eliminating chemical weapons, accelerate the elimination of its stockpiles of chemical weapons. The sides emphasize the importance of balancing the non-proliferation obligations of states with the interests of legitimate international cooperation in the use of advanced technology and related materials and equipment for peaceful purposes. The sides note the resolution entitled ”Promoting international Cooperation on Peaceful Uses in the Context of International Security“ adopted at the 76th session of the UN General Assembly on the initiative of China and co‑sponsored by Russia, and look forward to its consistent implementation in accordance with the goals set forth therein.

The sides attach great importance to the issues of governance in the field of artificial intelligence. The sides are ready to strengthen dialogue and contacts on artificial intelligence.

The sides reiterate their readiness to deepen cooperation in the field of international information security and to contribute to building an open, secure, sustainable and accessible ICT environment. The sides emphasize that the principles of the non-use of force, respect for national sovereignty and fundamental human rights and freedoms, and non-interference in the internal affairs of other States, as enshrined in the UN Charter, are applicable to the information space. Russia and China reaffirm the key role of the UN in responding to threats to international information security and express their support for the Organization in developing new norms of conduct of states in this area.

The sides welcome the implementation of the global negotiation process on international information security within a single mechanism and support in this context the work of the UN Open-ended Working Group on security of and in the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) 2021–2025 (OEWG) and express their willingness to speak with one voice within it. The sides consider it necessary to consolidate the efforts of the international community to develop new norms of responsible behaviour of States, including legal ones, as well as a universal international legal instrument regulating the activities of States in the field of ICT. The sides believe that the Global Initiative on Data Security, proposed by the Chinese side and supported, in principle, by the Russian side, provides a basis for the Working Group to discuss and elaborate responses to data security threats and other threats to international information security.

The sides reiterate their support of United Nations General Assembly resolutions 74/247 and 75/282, support the work of the relevant Ad Hoc Committee of Governmental Experts, facilitate the negotiations within the United Nations for the elaboration of an international convention on countering the use of ICTs for criminal purposes. The sides encourage constructive participation of all sides in the negotiations in order to agree as soon as possible on a credible, universal, and comprehensive convention and provide it to the United Nations General Assembly at its 78th session in strict compliance with resolution 75/282. For these purposes, Russia and China have presented a joint draft convention as a basis for negotiations.

The sides support the internationalization of Internet governance, advocate equal rights to its governance, believe that any attempts to limit their sovereign right to regulate national segments of the Internet and ensure their security are unacceptable, are interested in greater participation of the International Telecommunication Union in addressing these issues.

The sides intend to deepen bilateral cooperation in international information security on the basis of the relevant 2015 intergovernmental agreement. To this end, the sides have agreed to adopt in the near future a plan for cooperation between Russia and China in this area.

IV

The sides underline that Russia and China, as world powers and permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, intend to firmly adhere to moral principles and accept their responsibility, strongly advocate the international system with the central coordinating role of the United Nations in international affairs, defend the world order based on international law, including the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, advance multipolarity and promote the democratization of international relations, together create an even more prospering, stable, and just world, jointly build international relations of a new type.

The Russian side notes the significance of the concept of constructing a ”community of common destiny for mankind“ proposed by the Chinese side to ensure greater solidarity of the international community and consolidation of efforts in responding to common challenges. The Chinese side notes the significance of the efforts taken by the Russian side to establish a just multipolar system of international relations.

The sides intend to strongly uphold the outcomes of the Second World War and the existing post-war world order, defend the authority of the United Nations and justice in international relations, resist attempts to deny, distort, and falsify the history of the Second World War.

In order to prevent the recurrence of the tragedy of the world war, the sides will strongly condemn actions aimed at denying the responsibility for atrocities of Nazi aggressors, militarist invaders, and their accomplices, besmirch and tarnish the honour of the victorious countries.

The sides call for the establishment of a new kind of relationships between world powers on the basis of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and mutually beneficial cooperation. They reaffirm that the new inter-State relations between Russia and China are superior to political and military alliances of the Cold War era. Friendship between the two States has no limits, there are no ”forbidden“ areas of cooperation, strengthening of bilateral strategic cooperation is neither aimed against third countries nor affected by the changing international environment and circumstantial changes in third countries.

The sides reiterate the need for consolidation, not division of the international community, the need for cooperation, not confrontation. The sides oppose the return of international relations to the state of confrontation between major powers, when the weak fall prey to the strong. The sides intend to resist attempts to substitute universally recognized formats and mechanisms that are consistent with international law for rules elaborated in private by certain nations or blocs of nations, and are against addressing international problems indirectly and without consensus, oppose power politics, bullying, unilateral sanctions, and extraterritorial application of jurisdiction, as well as the abuse of export control policies, and support trade facilitation in line with the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO).

The sides reaffirmed their intention to strengthen foreign policy coordination, pursue true multilateralism, strengthen cooperation on multilateral platforms, defend common interests, support the international and regional balance of power, and improve global governance.

The sides support and defend the multilateral trade system based on the central role of the World Trade Organization (WTO), take an active part in the WTO reform, opposing unilateral approaches and protectionism. The sides are ready to strengthen dialogue between partners and coordinate positions on trade and economic issues of common concern, contribute to ensuring the sustainable and stable operation of global and regional value chains, promote a more open, inclusive, transparent, non-discriminatory system of international trade and economic rules.

The sides support the G20 format as an important forum for discussing international economic cooperation issues and anti-crisis response measures, jointly promote the invigorated spirit of solidarity and cooperation within the G20, support the leading role of the association in such areas as the international fight against epidemics, world economic recovery, inclusive sustainable development, improving the global economic governance system in a fair and rational manner to collectively address global challenges.

The sides support the deepened strategic partnership within BRICS, promote the expanded cooperation in three main areas: politics and security, economy and finance, and humanitarian exchanges. In particular, Russia and China intend to encourage interaction in the fields of public health, digital economy, science, innovation and technology, including artificial intelligence technologies, as well as the increased coordination between BRICS countries on international platforms. The sides strive to further strengthen the BRICS Plus/Outreach format as an effective mechanism of dialogue with regional integration associations and organizations of developing countries and States with emerging markets.

The Russian side will fully support the Chinese side chairing the association in 2022, and assist in the fruitful holding of the XIV BRICS summit.

Russia and China aim to comprehensively strengthen the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and further enhance its role in shaping a polycentric world order based on the universally recognized principles of international law, multilateralism, equal, joint, indivisible, comprehensive and sustainable security.

They consider it important to consistently implement the agreements on improved mechanisms to counter challenges and threats to the security of SCO member states and, in the context of addressing this task, advocate expanded functionality of the SCO Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure.

The sides will contribute to imparting a new quality and dynamics to the economic interaction between the SCO member States in the fields of trade, manufacturing, transport, energy, finance, investment, agriculture, customs, telecommunications, innovation and other areas of mutual interest, including through the use of advanced, resource-saving, energy efficient and ”green“ technologies.

The sides note the fruitful interaction within the SCO under the 2009 Agreement between the Governments of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization member States on cooperation in the field of international information security, as well as within the specialized Group of Experts. In this context, they welcome the adoption of the SCO Joint Action Plan on Ensuring International Information Security for 2022–2023 by the Council of Heads of State of SCO Member States on September 17, 2021 in Dushanbe.

Russia and China proceed from the ever-increasing importance of cultural and humanitarian cooperation for the progressive development of the SCO. In order to strengthen mutual understanding between the people of the SCO member States, they will continue to effectively foster interaction in such areas as cultural ties, education, science and technology, healthcare, environmental protection, tourism, people-to-people contacts, sports.

Russia and China will continue to work to strengthen the role of APEC as the leading platform for multilateral dialogue on economic issues in the Asia-Pacific region. The sides intend to step up coordinated action to successfully implement the ”Putrajaya guidelines for the development of APEC until 2040“ with a focus on creating a free, open, fair, non-discriminatory, transparent and predictable trade and investment environment in the region. Particular emphasis will be placed on the fight against the novel coronavirus infection pandemic and economic recovery, digitalization of a wide range of different spheres of life, economic growth in remote territories and the establishment of interaction between APEC and other regional multilateral associations with a similar agenda.

The sides intend to develop cooperation within the ”Russia-India-China“ format, as well as to strengthen interaction on such venues as the East Asia Summit, ASEAN Regional Forum on Security, Meeting of Defense Ministers of the ASEAN Member States and Dialogue Partners. Russia and China support ASEAN's central role in developing cooperation in East Asia, continue to increase coordination on deepened cooperation with ASEAN, and jointly promote cooperation in the areas of public health, sustainable development, combating terrorism and countering transnational crime. The sides intend to continue to work in the interest of a strengthened role of ASEAN as a key element of the regional architecture.

http://en.kremlin.ru/supplement/5770


Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Renaissance of the Civil Rights Movement Led by Martin Luther King, Jr.: Reflections and Projections

 Martin Luther King, Jr. made friends across the country who engaged in the civil rights movement. We have focused on him alone with celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, and seem to have forgotten that it was a movement involving a great many people.

And he was a celebrity, too, in those times, who had many celebrity friends. We can all learn how to bring about social change by galvanizing our networks of friends in the renaissance of the civil rights movement, the Black Lives Matter movement we see today. Now we have many powerful politicians involved in this struggle as well.
I've been learning that Martin Luther King, Jr. was a great letter writer, and that is one way that he communicated with his friends. Today we use social media and email to communicate with others, but we should not forget the power of a letter that is highly personal when handwritten.
I support President Joe Biden and the Democrats who want to pass voting rights legislation. I support Stacey Abrams and Fair Fight that has worked successfully to turn out the vote in Georgia. I support Representative Barbara Lee and the progressive caucus she is part of.
I also support Vice President Kamala Harris in her efforts to stem immigration from countries south of the border by engaging private industry in efforts to boost their economies. And I support Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi in the superb leadership she has given us on so many important issues.
I make the commitment right now to write and send letters through snailmail to President Biden, Stacey Abrams, Representative Barbara Lee, Vice President Kamala Harris., and Rep. Nancy Pelosi.
The struggle to pass voting rights legislation and so much of the Build Back Better legislation is the face of the civil right movement and support for women today.
It seems to me that Black Lives Matter has made such a significant impact on our politics that we are seeing a backlash from white supremacists (and corporations that don't want social change that might threaten their profits) in the repressive legislation of Republican dominated legislatures in so many states .
Who owns corporate media? Billionaires, of course, who use our mass media to further their own agendas. Who is attacking President Biden in his efforts to make corporations pay their fair share of taxes and strengthen labor unions? Connect the dots.
Republicans have made themselves a party of contortionists with the truth as they promote the interests of the wealthy and corporations. Never in my life have I seen such a clear difference between Republicans and Democrats. I am a Green Party member and peace activist myself, but my allegiance in this struggle between the two major parties goes to the Democrats.
The truth of the matter is that humanity is in a process of spiritual evolution. Truth, kindness, compassion, equality, respect, fair play and love will prevail over greed, ego, avarice for power and control over other people, hatred and fear.
Every time you take an action for the benefit of others (and maybe yourself, too), you shift the paradigm. Every time someone says something mean to you or hurts you, and you turn the other cheek and bless them, or return their shabby behavior with kindness and compassion, you are part of the pardigm shift, of the evolution of humanity.
I'm not saying that it's easy, and I am not able to do it all the time myself. I know that it is a worthy feat when I can do it. We can't measure the moments or even our successes. It's bigger than that. All we can do is engage in the process as best we can at the moment. The fate of our race depends on it.

Are Electric Cars an Answer to Global Warming? A Return to Village Life Might Help More

 Are Electric Cars an Answer to Global Warming?

If you factor in the environmental costs of manufacturing batteries, electric cars are not such a great investment in the environment. Also it perpetuates the need for a cultural lifestyle dependent on cars, a lifestyle that we need to diversify.
Let's look at a move to village living again, riding bikes or taking buses or vans to feeder lines to commute by rail to the nearest city.
Now building transport systems that make it viable for people to live in the country without a car makes all the sense in the world. Break up our large cities.
Not everyone living in a village would need a car or even to commute to work in a nearby city. Many could work from home or work on projects for the benefit of the community.
There might be car sharing and cooperative ownership of a fleet of various vehicles and ways to get around: trucks, golf carts, motorcycles, electric bikes and bicycles.
Energy could be sourced locally from photovoltaic cell clusters. There could be a town hall to discuss political and community concerns, provide a music and arts rehearsal and performance center for concerts, dancing and parties.
Community gardens and orchards could provide some of the food for villagers. A broad based of trade and exchange with surrounding villages could share the abundance of a variety of food that is grown. There could be a baking collective and a wide range of cooperative food preparation and meal sharing from weekly potlucks at the community center, to breakfast clubs, etc.
The village would need a good, reliable source of water. Perhaps a ring of wells strategically placed could provide an independent source of water. We know how to build up the aquifer below the land today.
A ring of trees could provide an outdoor ceremonial site for weddings and funerals, parties and harvest feasts. Hickory, walnut, and pecan trees could also be a source of food for everyone.
A return to village life could meet many social needs for belonging, a sense of mission and purpose, connection with the land and other people that is so often missing in modern life. It would not be the remote and isolated village life of the past, but one of connection through the Internet that provides a good quality of life.
However, if the grid should fail, if the Internet were to crash permanently, life would go on, and it would be a good life, as it would be possible to become more or less self sufficient.

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Peace and Goodwill Message of 2021 to Presidents Biden and Putin and to Americans and Russians

 

Peace and Goodwill Message of 2021

During this Christmas season let us open our hearts to bring in peace and goodwill between the great nations of the United States and Russia. I call on President Biden and President Putin to cease and desist all military moves that could lead our countries to war in the Ukraine.

During this pandemic, with the Omicron variant spreading like wildfire and over 800,000 deaths from Covid in the U.S., the urgent need to come together and cooperate with each other is greater than ever. The last thing Americans or Russians, or anyone in the world, needs is to worry about the threat of war. In fact, if humanity is to survive and thrive, the time is now to end military conflict as a way to resolve conflicts.

We must evolve if we are to survive as a race. We have far more in common than our differences. If we can shift to cooperating, sharing and caring more for each other, we have a chance, despite the all-encompassing threat of climate change. We can work together to ameliorate the worst impacts it will bring, and we need to focus on making the changes that will ensure that everyone possible survives.

I call for an end to all economic sanctions against Russia by the United States, which is a form of warfare that has impoverished Russians. I call on both presidents to do their best to improve the lives of their people.

War does nothing but destroy and kill. It does not improve the lives of the people. I call on both countries to cut the military budget in half -- use the money instead to make life better for the majority of people. It’s the wealthy who get richer and richer on wars, profiting on the blood of the people lost in fighting.

Use the military not to kill, but to help people through hard times, in places hit hard by severe weather, such as we have seen in Kentucky with tornadoes recently. Use the military in joint exercises that make sure everyone has food and shelter in the world, as well as caring for the environment.

We are undergoing the greatest shift in the minds and hearts of people that the world has ever seen. Let’s take this to the top and reorder our priorities as nations. Professional diplomats are not enough to see us through this shift safely.

I call on President Putin and President Biden to consult with the wise women of the International Council of Thirteen Grandmothers to strategize what needs to be done, and where we should go from here to be in right relation with each other and all life on this planet.

Послание мира и доброй воли 2021 года

В течение этого рождественского сезона давайте откроем наши сердца, чтобы принести мир и добрую волю между великими народами Соединенных Штатов и России. Я призываю президента Байдена и президента Путина прекратить и воздерживаться от всех военных шагов, которые могут привести наши страны к войне на Украине.

Во время этой пандемии, когда вариант Omicron распространяется как лесной пожар и более 800 000 смертей от Covid в США, острая необходимость объединиться и сотрудничать друг с другом больше, чем когда-либо. Последнее, что нужно американцам, русским или кому-либо в мире, это беспокоиться об угрозе войны. На самом деле, если человечество хочет выжить и процветать, настало время положить конец военным конфликтам как способу разрешения конфликтов.

Мы должны развиваться, если хотим выжить как раса. У нас гораздо больше общего, чем наших различий. Если мы сможем перейти к сотрудничеству, обмену и заботе друг о друге, у нас есть шанс, несмотря на всеобъемлющую угрозу изменения климата. Мы можем работать вместе, чтобы смягчить наихудшие последствия, которые это принесет, и нам нужно сосредоточиться на внесении изменений, которые обеспечат выживание всех возможных.

Я призываю к прекращению всех экономических санкций против России со стороны Соединенных Штатов, которые являются формой войны, которая привела к обнищанию россиян. Я призываю обоих президентов сделать все возможное для улучшения жизни своего народа.

Война не делает ничего, кроме разрушения и убийства. Это не улучшает жизнь людей. Я призываю обе страны сократить военный бюджет вдвое - использовать деньги вместо этого, чтобы сделать жизнь лучше для большинства людей. Именно богатые становятся все богаче и богаче на войнах, наживаясь на крови людей, погибших в боях.

Используйте военных не для того, чтобы убивать, а чтобы помочь людям пережить трудные времена, в местах, сильно пострадавших от суровой погоды, таких как мы видели в Кентукки с торнадо в последнее время. Используйте военных в совместных учениях, которые гарантируют, что у каждого есть еда и кров в мире, а также забота об окружающей среде.

Мы переживаем величайший сдвиг в умах и сердцах людей, который когда-либо видел мир. Давайте поднимем это на вершину и перестроим наши приоритеты как наций. Профессиональных дипломатов недостаточно, чтобы безопасно провести нас через этот сдвиг.

Я призываю Президента Путина и Президента Байдена проконсультироваться с мудрыми женщинами Международного совета тринадцати бабушек, чтобы выработать стратегию того, что необходимо сделать, и куда мы должны двигаться дальше, чтобы быть в правильных отношениях друг с другом и со всей жизнью на этой планете.


Friday, January 22, 2021

What is the Difference Between the Soul and Spirit?

I'm in a Facebook group of many diverse people, the Arcturians. Today I saw that someone had posed the question, "What is the difference between the soul and spirit? Here is my response.

 I have thought about this, too, and the way I see it both words mean basically the same thing. Soul seems like an older word that mostly Christians use. Spirit seems more inclusive somehow, kind of an expansion of what people meant when they used to say soul. I use both words. 

Basically it's the part of us that you can't see. It's not the physical body; it's the spark of life that imbues it. And the spirit or the soul carries both our past lifetime memories and is also part of the greater soul of collective humanity. How that all works out is part of the greater mystery, the beguiling unknown that those of us on a spiritual path continually explore.

Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Biden's Great Appointment of Transgender Rachel Levine as Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services

 

Fantastic! As a visionary, I reached the understanding this past year that transgender people and those who are "gender nonconforming", are important wayshowers in the evolution of humanity at this time. For one, Americans have become such a nation of conformists, sheeple if you may, that anyone who doesn't conform in any way is one courageous singular person. Conformity is a corporate value, and it works against self-expression, which is the core of freedom.

 

The paradigm shift that we are experiencing right now is taking us into a greater consciousness, a deeper level of understanding, if you're able to follow me on this. We are starting to remember all of who we are and have been, and continue to be. As we start to wend our way through the multiverses and alternate realities of higher levels of consciousness, awakening to the full extent of all of who we are, that means we begin to get in touch with past lives, often lived as the opposite gender.

 

The truth is that we are all an amalgam of all the lives that we've led, sometimes as a woman, sometimes as a man, and as our memory returns with a greater awareness of the fluid nature of time and space, we will become more aware of all of these different aspects of who we are.

 

I realize that I probably lost almost of all of you in sharing these insights. And I could be wrong. Actually I want to write a story with a transgender hero/heroine, that will help people begin to explore all of this. It's one of my goals for this year.

I just know that this news makes me rejoice.

 

Congratulations Rachel Levine! I am sure you will do an outstanding job for all of us in this position as Assistant Secretary for Health and Human Services. Our country needs someone with your level of experience and knowledge to help lead in protecting the health and safety of Americans during this pandemic. May the Senate confirm your appointment.


See New York Times article, January 19, 2021, "Biden’s pick for Health and Human Services role would be first transgender federal official confirmed by the Senate," by Eileen Sullivan.

https://nyti.ms/3sBDVKB


 

Monday, January 4, 2021

Let's Make Life Better for People in the United States

 Brainstorming ideas this morning for making life better for people in the United States.

FEED AMERICA -- cooking classes for healthy eating, community gardens, planting fruit and nut trees in school yards, sharing resources more so everyone has enough healthy food
GET FIT AMERICA -- Creating ways for people to get more exercise, walking more, working physically, and holding mass healing events
RISE AMERICA -- intergenerational programs to lift people's spirits, engage in community forums and political activity, get people singing together, making public art, holding community dances, battles of the bands, tree planting projects, building community centers as a civic project.
BUILD AMERICA -- Building cultural ties with other countries, creating new ways to engage in international trade, building small communities.
HEAL AMERICA -- Form wise women councils to lead a process of truth and reconciliation circles, to launch a massive movement to heal our divisions, especially racial ones and with indigeneous peoples, but also for women to be heard about how oppressive our patriarchal systems have been for them.
DREAM AMERICA -- Sharing our dreams, visions, hopes and wishes for the country we want to create going forward.
WORK AMERICA -- Developing work programs that provide training in new skills and that create better communities, promote creative projects, and provide care for everyone that needs it.
CARE AMERICA -- Assess the needs of people in our neighborhoods and communities, and develop programs that meet those needs in new and creative ways.
SHARE AMERICA -- Start sharing programs at home and abroad that gives anyone who wants the opportunity to give public service and share resources. Building internships into all of our educational programs. Seniors mentoring teenagers and children in mutually beneficial ways. Sharing ideas on ways to make our society more inclusive, more caring and more supportive of everyone through sharing.
CELEBRATE AMERICA -- Both online and on the ground festivals and concerts (as the coronavirus pandemic subsides), new kinds of celebrations that are free and family friendly. Music, dance,, art, performance. Make entertainment accessible to everyone to enjoy and participate in.
ACTIVATE AMERICA -- Get everyone going, working on creative projects, engaging in work that pays well and meets real needs of people, building communities and ways to live in harmony with nature. Engage people in creating better lives and taking responsibility for themselves and their communities.