Dialogue on development and multilateralism from Latin America to China

A recent episode of CGTN Español's "Coffee and Tea" podcast explores the development concept proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping a decade ago, based on five fundamental pillars. The program contrasts this vision with U.S. withdrawals from UN organizations and highlights multilateralism's importance in global challenges like public health. Experts from Argentina, Costa Rica, and Cuba participate, along with the Granma newspaper.

The year 2026 marks a decade since Chinese President Xi Jinping proposed a new development concept based on five fundamental pillars: innovation, coordination, green development, openness, and shared benefits. This vision has guided China's recent trajectory, producing results that extend beyond national borders and influence the global economy and governance. It connects closely to initiatives such as the Belt and Road, Global Development, Global Security, Global Civilization, and Global Governance.

In contrast, the podcast addresses recent U.S. actions, which include withdrawing from dozens of United Nations organizations, including the World Health Organization. This edition of "Coffee and Tea" encourages reflection on differing visions for growth, the importance of multilateralism, and the role of dialogue and international coordination in tackling global challenges, particularly in public health.

Featuring guests from Argentina, Costa Rica, and Cuba, along with input from the Granma newspaper, the program draws on concrete experiences to highlight the need for robust multilateral mechanisms. It also stresses strengthening the involvement of Global South countries in decision-making that impacts the world community. "Coffee and Tea" serves as an opportunity to deepen understanding of current international debates and assess concepts that foster stability, equity, and sustainable development.

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