Reform to generate new momentum for growth
Editor's Note: This is an excerpt of the special address by Premier Li Keqiang at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2015.
In a world facing a complex international situation, we should all work together to uphold peace and stability. This year marks the 70th anniversary of victory in the war against fascism. To uphold peace and stability serves the interests of all people in the world.
The world order established after World War II as well as generally recognized norms governing international relations must be maintained, not overturned. Otherwise, prosperity and development could be jeopardized. The Cold War and zero-sum mentalities must be abandoned. The "winner takes all" approach will not work. Regional hot spots and geopolitical conflicts must be resolved peacefully through political means. Terrorism, in all its manifestations, must be opposed. China remains committed to peaceful development and regional stability. And China has no intention to compete with other countries for supremacy. Peace in the world must be cherished the same as we cherish our eyes, so that the achievements and benefits of civilization, including reason and justice, will prevail.