Ambassador of Maldives to China, Dr Fazeel Najeeb, has said that China has formulated strong and robust policies that could serve as an example for developing countries such as the Maldives.
The ambassador made the remarks in an interview with Chinese media while attending China’s ongoing “Two Sessions” meetings.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with China Global Television Network (CGTN), Dr Najeeb shared his views on China’s upcoming 15th Five-Year Plan and the government’s annual performance report.
According to the ambassador, China’s future development plans are expected to benefit developing economies, including countries such as the Maldives.
Dr Najeeb noted that China’s policy planning takes into account global developments and changing international circumstances. He said the country has introduced strong and comprehensive policies that could serve as a model for developing nations.
The ambassador also emphasised the importance of China continuing along this path of development.
Describing the Two Sessions as one of the most significant events in China’s political calendar, Dr Najeeb said he had attended the meetings both last year and this year. He added that he was satisfied with the organisation of the meetings, as well as the proposals presented and the work carried out by the government.
The annual meetings, which began last Wednesday, usually last between one and two weeks. They are considered a major political event during which China outlines its future priorities and economic goals.
During the sessions, China is also expected to present plans related to economic growth and development under the leadership of President Xi Jinping.
In addition, discussions are expected to address recent developments involving the dismissal of senior Chinese military officials and the impact of President Xi’s anti-corruption campaign.
Analysts say China’s continued development could create additional opportunities and benefits for developing countries.