Core Insights - The "Red Hall Forum Havana Seminar" highlighted the importance of China's 20th Central Committee's Fourth Plenary Session and its "14th Five-Year Plan" as a blueprint for both China's future development and Cuba's socialist modernization [1][2] Group 1: China's Five-Year Planning - China's five-year planning has been a model of coherence and systematic approach, emphasizing a people-centered development strategy, which is seen as a key to its success and a valuable lesson for Cuba [2] - The decision-making system of China's five-year plans is characterized as scientific, democratic, and pragmatic, allowing for flexible adjustments based on socio-economic needs, which is crucial for effective governance [2] Group 2: High-Quality Development - The 20th Central Committee emphasized high-quality development as a primary goal for the "14th Five-Year Plan," which is expected to yield significant results in innovation and technology, providing a model for balanced development [3] - China's advancements in innovation, energy transition, and technology are seen as foundational for future high-quality development, with a focus on creating an inclusive innovation ecosystem that attracts global talent [3] Group 3: Global South Cooperation - The seminar underscored the responsibility of Global South countries to voice their perspectives against unilateralism and inequality, with China's initiatives contributing to global cooperation and governance [5] - The concept of a community with a shared future, promoted by China, is viewed as a unique approach to international relations, fostering partnerships rather than alliances, which resonates with Cuba's strategic interests [5][6]
深化交流互鉴 凝聚发展信心——来自“红厅论坛·哈瓦那研讨会”的声音
Xin Hua She·2025-11-16 02:00