[Explanation] On November 19, local time, the 29th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Informal Leaders' Meeting closed in Bangkok, Thailand.

Experts believe that the APEC meeting has contributed new impetus to the growth of the Asia-Pacific economy.

  [Concurrent] Xu Liping, a researcher at the Institute of Asia-Pacific and Global Strategy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

  I think it is of great practical significance for the 21 economies in the Asia-Pacific region to come together and cooperate to deal with challenges under the background of the current anti-globalization and intensified geopolitics.

It should be said that it can effectively promote the liberalization and facilitation of regional trade and investment, and contribute new impetus to the growth of the Asia-Pacific economy.

  [Explanation] China has repeatedly emphasized multilateral diplomacy in recent years. During the APEC meeting, Chinese President Xi Jinping met intensively with leaders of multiple economies.

Experts believe that this move will promote multilateral cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region, enhance mutual trust, reduce misjudgment, and build consensus.

  [Concurrent] Xu Liping, a researcher at the Institute of Asia-Pacific and Global Strategy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

  On this platform of multilateral and global governance, I think this kind of meeting will undoubtedly strengthen this understanding, reduce misjudgment, put aside differences, build consensus, and work together to carry out mutually beneficial cooperation, which is of great positive significance. .

Whether it is the Philippines or Japan, through this kind of bilateral meeting, there is no doubt that the strategic communication between the leaders of the two sides will be deepened.

I think this kind of constructive meeting will release more positive energy in the future and jointly promote the steady and long-term development of Asia-Pacific cooperation.

  [Explanation] A few days ago, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

The two teams reached a five-point consensus on stabilizing and developing bilateral relations.

Experts believe that the five-point consensus has pointed out the direction for future cooperation between China and Japan and gathered the greatest common divisor.

  [Concurrent] Xu Liping, a researcher at the Institute of Asia-Pacific and Global Strategy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

  The five-point consensus is to build a win-win cooperation for peaceful development between China and Japan. I think it has pointed out a clear path and also pointed out the direction for future cooperation between China and Japan, especially in the context of today's increasingly fierce geopolitics. The greatest common denominator between China and Japan, then the five-point consensus is the greatest common denominator between China and Japan. I think the five-point consensus should be further implemented in the future to further build a good-neighborly and friendly cooperative relationship between China and Japan.

  [Explanation] During the meeting, China repeatedly mentioned building an Asia-Pacific community with a shared future. Experts said that camp confrontation is not in line with the trend of cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region. This meeting can further promote the construction of an Asia-Pacific community with a shared future.

  [Concurrent] Xu Liping, a researcher at the Institute of Asia-Pacific and Global Strategy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

  Factional confrontation should not become the norm, nor is it in line with the trend of cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region.

I think it is very timely for Chinese leaders to propose building an Asia-Pacific community with a shared future.

The so-called Asia-Pacific Community of Destiny should be built in the spirit of mutual respect, win-win cooperation, inclusiveness and inclusiveness, instead of decoupling and breaking chains, not creating such exclusive cliques, such "small courtyards and high walls". It does not conform to the trend of regional integration, nor does it conform to the general trend of world economic development.

I believe that through this APEC meeting, the construction of an Asia-Pacific community with a shared future can be further promoted.

  Li Jiali reports from Beijing

Responsible editor: [Chen Wentao]