Xi Jinping: Diversity is the driving force of human society

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For more: https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-09-22/Xi-Jinping-Diversity-is-the-driving-force-of-human-society-U085SGmP04/index.html Diversity should be the driving force of human society as well as the natural form of the multifaceted human civilization, said Chinese President Xi Jinping at the General Debate of the 75th session of the UN General Assembly on Tuesday. President Xi called on all countries to consider themselves part of a community with a shared future and jump out of the circle of a zero-sum game mindset, and instead move forward with a cooperative and win-win attitude. He stressed that all countries should set aside ideology, controversy, and not fall into the trap of a so-called clash of civilizations.#UN75

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