CCG Held Francophonie Ambassadors’ Roundtable
▲ French
▲ Chinese
The Symposium was moderated by Liu Hong, Vice President and Senior Research Fellow of CCG, while Mr. Mustapha Abid, Chargé d’Affaires a.i. of Tunisia, chaired the Roundtable. Both Mr. Abid and Dr. Henry Wang Huiyao, President of CCG, delivered welcome remarks. Afterward, H.E.M. Baudelaire Ndong Ella, Ambassador of Gabon to China and also the Rotating Chair of the Group of Francophone Ambassadors en Chine gave a special address as did the former Chinese Ambassador to Luxembourg H.E. Ms. YANG Xiaorong and Ambassador of France to China H.E.M. Laurent Bili.
Guest speakers included Dean of Yenching Academy of Peking University DONG Qiang, CCG Vice President Victor Gao, Former Deputy Chief of the Chinese Mission to AU GOU Haodong, CCG Senior Fellow Andy Mok, Former Consul at the Embassy of China in France and Council Member of International Center for Creativity and Sustainable Development of UNESCO YANG Baozhen, Vice President of CCI France Chine Antoine Zhang and Professor at the Center for French Economics Research of the Institute of Regional and International Studies of University of International Business and Economics Dr. ZHAO Yongsheng.
In his opening remarks, Mustapha Abid said that as an international organization with 88 members, second only to the UN, OIF has global influence. It is not merely a language and culture community, but one that connects different countries and entities. OIF is an international organization linked by the French language as the cultural bridge, which intends to connect its members in areas of politics, economics, culture, academic science and society. It has also achieved coordinated development with China in the digital sector.
Dr. Henry Huiyao Wang added that in the 50 years since the foundation of OIF, he is glad to see OIF has always promoted the multilateral international system. At the moment, the world is confronted with multiple uncertainties and challenges, such as climate change, the energy crisis and the Russia-Ukraine conflict. A spirit of multilateralism, cooperation and discussion is increasingly needed to ensure a truly multilateral system. This roundtable symposium organized by OIF serves as a perfect platform for this kind of dialogue.
During the roundtable discussion, Dong Qiang said Francophonie has a huge economic impact in China and Asia as a whole. Digitalization and scientific innovation are part of the economy and he said that for the sake of future digitalization in China, a deeper knowledge of the OIF is necessary. However, because of the language barrier, Chinese people find it difficult to learn about French culture and traditions direclty most of the time, which requires more work on the part of China and the OIF to promote French culture.
H.E.M. Burri Juerg focused on the governance of digitalization, which he said touches on various areas and multiple disciplines, which is an integral tool in sustainable development. In order to create room for future digitalization, governments should not adapt a strict management system, but create a safe, free and open online environment. Burri hailed China’s proactive moves in the creation of a system for cyberspace administration and expressed hope that China and the OIF would deepe cooperation in digitalization.
H.E.M. Alain Wong Yen Cheong said that digitalization has benefited Mauritius considerably and is vital for economic growth. At present, optical cables has reached three-quarters of the country and there are plans to extend this to all of Mauritius by 2030. Mauritius is also seeking digitalization in mobile communication with the deployment of a 5G network having begun nationwide. He also hailed China’s philosophy “common prosperity”, hoping that Mauritius can make its contribution to the common prosperity of all mankind.
Andy Mok shared his opinions about technology advancement and application in the aspects of digital currency, agriculture and mining. He first said that China’s stable domestic environment is constructive to technology development. With advanced technology, digital currencies facilitate financial accessibility, which benefits the overall financial market. It also injects new impetus into agriculture production, which had helped China in rural poverty alleviation and finding solutions to food security worldwide. Digital technology also helps mining, making it safer and much more environmentally friendly, which matters in facing the global energy crisis. He hopes that China and the OIF can share experiences to further future cooperation.
The Francophonie refers to men and women who share a common language: French. It estimates over 300 million French speakers across five continents.The Francophonie is also an institution, dedicated since 1970 to promoting the French language and political, educational, economic and cultural cooperation among the 88 member countries of the Organisation Internationale of la Francophonie (OIF) [International Organisation of La Francophonie]. The Charter of the Francophonie defines the institution; its highest authority, the Summit of the Francophonie; and its cornerstone, the Secretary General of the Francophonie, a position currently held by Louise Mushikiwabo.
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