Full Text of the Joint Communique of the Leaders' 
		Roundtable Meeting of the Second Belt and Road Forum for International 
		Cooperation 
		Xinhua, 
		April 28, 2019  
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Belt and Road 
		Cooperation: Shaping a Brighter Shared Future 
 
		Joint Communique of the Leaders’ Roundtable of 
the 2nd Belt and Road 
		Forum for International Cooperation
 
27 April 2019, 
		Beijing, China   
 
1.We, President Xi Jinping of the 
		People's Republic of China, President
		
		Ilham Aliyev of the Republic of Azerbaijan, President Alexander 
		Lukashenko of the Republic of Belarus, His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal 
		Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah of Brunei Darussalam, President Sebastián 
		Piñera Echenique of the Republic of Chile, President Nicos Anastasiades 
		of the Republic of Cyprus, President Miloš Zeman of the Czech Republic, 
		President Ismail Omar Guelleh of the Republic of Djibouti, President 
		Abdul Fatah Al-Sisi of the Arab Republic of Egypt, the First President 
		of the Republic of Kazakhstan - Elbasy Nursultan Nazarbayev, President 
		Uhuru Kenyatta of the Republic of Kenya, President Sooronbai Zheenbekov 
		of the Kyrgyz Republic, President Bounnhang Vorachith of the Lao 
		People's Democratic Republic, President Khaltmaagiin Battulga of 
		Mongolia, President Filipe Jacinto Nyusi of the Republic of Mozambique, 
		President Bidya Devi Bhandari of Nepal, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte of 
		the Republic of the Philippines, President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa of 
		the Portuguese Republic, President Vladimir Putin of the Russian 
		Federation, President Aleksandar Vučić of the Republic of Serbia, 
		President Ueli 
		Maurer of the Swiss Confederation, President Emomali Rahmon of the 
		Republic of Tajikistan, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of the Republic of 
		Uzbekistan, Vice President and Prime Minister H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin 
		Rashid Al Maktoum of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai, 
		Chancellor Sebastian Kurz of the Republic of Austria, Prime Minister Hun 
		Sen of the Kingdom of Cambodia, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali of the 
		Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras 
		of the Hellenic Republic, Prime Minister Orbán Viktor of Hungary, Prime 
		Minister Giuseppe Conte of the Italian Republic, Prime Minister Mahathir 
		Bin Mohamad of Malaysia, State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi of the 
		Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Prime Minister Imran Khan of the 
		Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Prime Minister Peter O’Neill of the 
		Independent State of Papua New Guinea, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong of 
		the Republic of Singapore, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha of the 
		Kingdom of Thailand, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc of the Socialist 
		Republic of Viet Nam, and Vice President Jusuf Kalla of the Republic of 
		Indonesia, met in Beijing on 27 April 2019 for the Leaders’ Roundtable 
		of the 2nd Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation themed on 
		Belt and Road Cooperation: Shaping a Brighter Shared Future. We also 
		welcome the participation of Secretary-General António Guterres of the 
		United Nations and Managing Director Christine Lagarde of the 
		International Monetary Fund. The Leaders’ Roundtable was chaired by 
		President Xi Jinping of the People’s Republic of China. 
 
2.We 
		met at a time when the world economy is facing both expanding 
		opportunities and rising challenges, complicated by profound and rapid 
		changes in the world. We reaffirm that strengthening multilateralism 
		remains essential in addressing global challenges. We also believe that 
		an open, inclusive, interconnected, sustainable and people-centered 
		world economy can contribute to prosperity for all. 
 
3.Recalling 
		the Joint Communique of the Leaders’ Roundtable of the 1st Belt and Road 
		Forum for International Cooperation, including the cooperation 
		objectives, principles and measures contained therein, and reaffirming 
		our commitment to the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, we 
		reiterate that promoting peace, development and human rights, 
		mutually-beneficial cooperation, and honoring the purposes and 
		principles of the UN Charter and international law are our common 
		responsibilities; achieving strong, sustainable, balanced and inclusive 
		growth and improving people’s quality of life are our common goals; 
		creating a prosperous and peaceful world with shared future is our 
		common aspiration.
 
4.The ancient Silk Road contributed to the 
		strengthening of the connectivity and the expansion of the world economy 
		in the spirit of promoting peace and cooperation, openness, 
		inclusiveness, equality, mutual learning and mutual benefit. We look 
		forward to restoring and rejuvenating such spirit, through the Belt and 
		Road Initiative and other cooperation frameworks and initiatives. 
 
		5.As cooperation partners, we appreciate the progress already made and 
		important opportunities created in the Belt and Road cooperation, 
		especially the outcomes in areas such as development policy synergy, 
		increased infrastructure investment, economic corridors, economic and 
		trade cooperation zones, industrial parks, finance and trade 
		cooperation, innovation and technology, maritime cooperation, 
		business-to-business ties, people-to-people and cultural exchange. Such 
		cooperation explores new sources of growth and offers potential for 
		economic and social development, and contributes to the achievement of 
		the Sustainable Development Goals.
 
6.Looking into the future, we 
		envisage high-quality Belt and Road cooperation in enhancing 
		connectivity by promoting development policy synergy, infrastructure 
		development, unimpeded trade, financial cooperation and people-to-people 
		bond, thereby enhancing practical cooperation for the well-being of our 
		peoples. In this context, we look forward to more efforts by cooperation 
		partners.
 
——Such cooperation will be based on extensive 
		consultation, joint efforts, shared and mutual benefits. We emphasize 
		the importance of the rule of law and equal opportunities for all. We 
		endeavor to move on with policy and project cooperation through 
		voluntary participation and consensus-building, based on common 
		responsibility and outcomes. All states are equal partners for 
		cooperation that respects openness, transparency, inclusiveness and 
		level playing field. We respect sovereignty and territorial integrity of 
		each other and affirm that each country has the right and primary 
		responsibility to define its development strategies in accordance with 
		its national priorities and legislation.
 
——Such cooperation will 
		be open, green and clean. We embrace open economy and inclusive, 
		non-discriminatory global market. All interested countries are welcome 
		to join in such cooperation. We underline the importance of promoting 
		green development and addressing the challenges of environmental 
		protection and climate change including by enhancing our cooperation to 
		implement the Paris Agreement. We encourage more efforts in building a 
		culture of integrity and combating corruption.
 
——Such 
		cooperation will pursue high standard, people-centered and sustainable 
		development. We will work together in line with our national 
		legislation, regulatory frameworks, international obligations, 
		applicable international norms and standards. We believe that relevant 
		cooperation should be people-centered and conducive to inclusive quality 
		economic growth and broad-based improvement of people’s livelihood. We 
		are committed to promoting sustainability in all its dimensions.
 
		7.We start from the conviction that connectivity contributes to boosting 
		growth, economic and social development, trade in goods and services, as 
		well as investment and creating employment opportunities and better  
		communication and exchanges among peoples. In this regard, promoting 
		global partnership on connectivity, based on transparency, openness and 
		inclusiveness, provides an opportunity for all. Today, through such 
		partnership including the Belt and Road Initiative and other cooperation 
		strategies, we resolve to promote international cooperation, at 
		sub-regional, regional and global levels aiming at a brighter shared 
		future and common prosperity. We support a universal, rules-based, open, 
		transparent and non-discriminatory multilateral trading system with WTO 
		at its core. 
 
Strengthening Development Policy Synergy
 
		8.  To sustain common development, we welcome sound macroeconomic 
		policies, encourage discussions with regard to Sustainable Development 
		Agenda and will work together to enhance macroeconomic policy dialogue 
		at the UN and other multilateral fora, and promote synergies among 
		related development plans and connectivity initiatives based on the 
		progress already made. 
 
9. In this regard, we also emphasize the 
		opportunities arising from the initiatives and cooperation frameworks, 
		including, inter alia, the ACMECS Master Plan (2019-2023), the African 
		Union including Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa 
		(PIDA), APEC Connectivity Blueprint, the Arab League, Association of 
		Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) including Master Plan on ASEAN 
		Connectivity 2025, ASEAN Smart Cities Network and ASEAN Initiative on 
		Connecting the Connectivities, ASEM Pathfinder Group on Connectivity, 
		BIMP-East ASEAN Growth Area, Central Asian Connectivity, Community of 
		Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), the Dubai Silk Road 
		Strategy, EU strategy on connecting Europe and Asia, EU-China 
		Connectivity Platform, EU Eastern Partnership, Eurasian Economic Union, 
		Eurasian partnership, Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), Greater 
		Mekong Subregion (GMS), Global Infrastructure Connectivity Alliance, 
		International G-Global Project, Lancang-Mekong Cooperation, Organization 
		of American States, Pacific Alliance, Pacific Islands Forum, Union for 
		the Mediterranean and those sub-regional and regional cooperation 
		initiatives between all partners.
 
10. Determined to pursue trade 
		and investment liberalization and facilitation, we aspire to further 
		open our markets, reject protectionism, unilateralism and other measures 
		that are incompatible with WTO rules. We highlight the importance of 
		special and differential treatment in accordance with WTO agreements.
		 
11. We recognize the importance of improving customs facilitation 
		including by encouraging better cooperation and coordination of relevant 
		agencies involved in border clearance, mutual assistance, information 
		sharing and cooperation, streamlining customs and transit procedures. We 
		encourage such facilitation to be consistent with the WTO Trade 
		Facilitation Agreement and accompanied by efficient and effective 
		controls to, inter alia, prevent illicit trade and fight fraud.
 
		12. We call for strengthened cooperation on foreign direct investment 
		and joint ventures in the context of our national laws and international 
		commitments, and encourage an enabling and predictable environment for 
		the promotion of investment and new business opportunities. 
 
13. 
		We intend to enhance cooperation in tax matters, encourage more 
		agreements on avoidance of double taxation, and promote growth-friendly 
		tax policies. To achieve these goals, we aim to work within existing 
		international taxation cooperation frameworks.
 
14. We endeavor 
		to forge inclusive and diversified global value chains, beneficial to 
		all partners. We encourage greater cooperation on innovation, while 
		protecting intellectual property rights. We also encourage the 
		introduction of digital transport accompanying documents.
 
15. We 
		support the development of sustainable blue economy and call for further 
		developing maritime links and intensifying international maritime 
		cooperation, including among ports and shipping industries, while 
		sustainably managing marine and coastal ecosystems.
 
Boosting 
		Infrastructure Connectivity
 
16. To sustain interconnected 
		growth, we support comprehensive and multi-modal infrastructure 
		connectivity, fostering economic growth and improving the standards of 
		living catalyzed by infrastructure investment. We support policies and 
		activities that help land-locked countries to transform into land-linked 
		ones, including by strengthening connectivity and cooperation on transit 
		arrangements and infrastructure.
 
17. We will strive to build 
		high-quality, reliable, resilient and sustainable infrastructure. We 
		emphasize that high-quality infrastructure should be viable, affordable, 
		accessible, inclusive and broadly beneficial over its entire life-cycle, 
		contributing to sustainable development of participating countries and 
		the industrialization of developing countries. We welcome developed 
		countries and international investors to invest in connectivity projects 
		in the developing countries. We emphasize the importance of economic, 
		social, fiscal, financial and environmental sustainability of projects, 
		while striking a good balance among economic growth, social progress and 
		environmental protection.
 
18. In the interest of sustainability, 
		we support improving cooperation  in project preparation and 
		implementation, to promote projects that are investable, bankable, 
		economically viable and environment-friendly.  We call on all market 
		players in the Belt and Road cooperation to fulfill their corporate 
		social responsibility and follow the principles of UN Global Compact.
		 
19. We acknowledge that transport infrastructure constitutes a 
		foundation of connectivity. We encourage the development of 
		interoperability of infrastructure to enhance air, land and sea 
		connectivity among countries, including through interoperable and 
		multi-modal transport. We recognize the importance of development of 
		trans-regional transport and logistic routes including the ones 
		connecting Central Asia with Caucasus, Europe, Africa, South and 
		Southeast Asia and the Pacific region to increase its transport and 
		communication potential.
 
20. We support strengthening energy 
		infrastructure, in order to enhance energy security and to promote 
		global access to affordable, clean, renewable and sustainable energy for 
		all.
 
21. We aim to enhance connectivity among financial markets, 
		in accordance with respective national laws and regulations as well as 
		international commitments, while bearing in mind the importance of 
		financial inclusion. 
 
Promoting Sustainable Development
 
		22. To promote sustainable and low-carbon development, we appreciate the 
		efforts to foster green development towards ecological sustainability. 
		We encourage the development of green finance including the issuance of 
		green bonds as well as development of green technology. We also 
		encourage exchanges of good practices on ecological and environmental 
		policies towards a high level of environmental protection.
 
23. 
		Determined to protect the planet from degradation, we look forward to a 
		climate resilient future and enhance our cooperation in areas such as 
		environment protection, circular economy, clean energy and energy 
		efficiency, sustainable and integrated water resources management 
		including support to the countries adversely affected by climate change, 
		in line with internationally agreed principles and obligations so as to 
		achieve sustainable development in its three dimensions - economic, 
		social and environmental - in a balanced and integrated manner. We 
		support the implementation of the UN resolution on Midterm Comprehensive 
		Review of the International Decade for Action, “Water for Sustainable 
		Development”, 2018-2028. 
 
24. We encourage more cooperation in 
		sustainable agriculture, forestry and protecting biological diversity. 
		We agree to promote cooperation in resilience and disaster-risk 
		reduction and management. 
 
25. We support international 
		anti-corruption cooperation and work towards zero tolerance in 
		anti-corruption, consistent with national laws and regulations. We call 
		for more international cooperation in line with our applicable 
		respective obligations under international conventions, such as UN 
		Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) and relevant bilateral treaties. 
		We look forward to strengthening international cooperation and exchanges 
		of good practices and practical cooperation. 
 
Strengthening 
		Practical Cooperation
 
26. To achieve and sustain shared 
		prosperity, practical cooperation should be strengthened. Such 
		cooperation needs to be people-centered, result-based and 
		growth-oriented, in accordance with market rules and our respective 
		legal frameworks supported by the government when necessary. We 
		encourage the participation by enterprises from all countries in the 
		cooperation, including micro, small and medium enterprises. We highlight 
		the importance of open, transparent and non-discriminatory public 
		procurement procedures in accordance with  national laws and regulations 
		and welcome the exchanges of good practices.
 
27. We support 
		continued efforts to build on the progress already made  in 
		developing economic corridors and economic and trade cooperation zones 
		as annexed as well as other cooperation projects across all areas 
		related to the Belt and Road Initiative, and further cooperation on 
		value chains, industry chains and supply chains.
 
28. We will 
		continue our efforts towards strengthening multi-modal transportation 
		including inland waterways in landlocked countries, roads, railway 
		networks, air, land and sea ports and pipelines in line with 
		international law and respective domestic laws. We encourage digital 
		infrastructure including transnational fiber-optic highways, promoting 
		e-commerce and smart cities, and helping narrow the digital divide while 
		drawing on international good practices.
 
29. We encourage 
		third-market, tripartite cooperation and Public Private Partnership 
		(PPP) cooperation and welcome more efforts by enterprises and relevant 
		international organizations consistent with national laws and 
		regulations. We welcome legal cooperation, including the availability of 
		dispute resolution services and legal assistance for the business 
		sector.
 
30. We support collaboration among national and 
		international financial institutions to provide diversified and 
		sustainable financial supports for projects. We encourage local currency 
		financing, mutual establishment of financial institutions, and a greater 
		role of development finance in line with respective national priorities, 
		laws, regulations and international commitments, and the agreed 
		principles by the UNGA on debt sustainability. We encourage multilateral 
		development banks and other international financial institutions to 
		reinforce their support to connectivity projects in fiscally sustainable 
		ways as well as the mobilization of private capital into projects in 
		line with local needs. 
 
31. We stress the importance of the 
		development of water-saving technologies and agricultural innovations as 
		an important component providing food security and supporting 
		sustainable development. We stress the importance of cooperation on 
		veterinary-sanitary and phytosanitary matters for agricultural products 
		in order to facilitate trade and investment.
 
32. We take note of 
		the thematic sectoral platforms as seen in the annex.
 
Advancing 
		People-to-People Exchanges
 
33. Considering connectivity as a 
		means of bringing countries, peoples and societies closer together, we 
		believe the Belt and Road cooperation promotes exchanges, mutual 
		learning and dialogue among different peoples, cultures and 
		civilizations. We welcome efforts to expand people-to-people exchanges 
		including those between the youth.
 
34. We emphasize the 
		importance of strengthening cooperation in human resources development, 
		education, vocational and professional training, and build up the 
		capacity of our peoples to better adapt to the future of work, so as to 
		promote employment and improve their livelihoods.
 
35. We look 
		forward to further exchanges and cooperation in areas of science and 
		technology, culture, arts, creative economy, rural  development and 
		folk crafts, archaeology and paleontology, protection of cultural and 
		natural heritages, tourism, health, sports etc.
 
36. We welcome 
		communication among parliaments, sister provinces and cities, think 
		tanks, academia, media, civil societies, as well as exchanges among 
		women, persons with disabilities, and cooperation on overseas workers.
		 
Way Forward
 
37. We welcome the efforts to further promote 
		bilateral and international cooperation with China under the Belt and 
		Road Initiative. We envisage the Belt and Road Forum on regular basis 
		with possible follow-up events.
 
38. We thank and congratulate 
		China for hosting the 2nd Belt and Road Forum for International 
		Cooperation and look forward to the 3rd Forum.
		
		
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