He said artificial intelligence, energy-saving solutions and connectivity will be part and parcel of life in the future.
He said that India is ready to work with China to make the activities celebrating the 70th anniversary of their diplomatic ties and the China-India year of cultural and people-to-people exchanges a success.
He said Chinese commercial banks needed to push the expansion of their networks in countries and regions connected to the initiative.
He said he has been seeking to establish contact with potential investors for a joint laboratory project and for setting up some firms.
He promised a series of measure to address the gap in the coming year, including having more women peacebuilders, promoting women's role in mediation and more funding on gender equality in the peace and security pillar.
He said China and the ROK have a common interest in promoting their own economic and social development, as well as achieving regional peace, stability and prosperity.
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He recalled the reply he gave to a journalist's question during an address at Harvard University in March about the challenges facing the corridor.
He said he believes that DPRK-China relations will develop in a direction that conforms with the common interests of the two peoples.
He said China is ready to work with Pakistan to seek greater synergy between their development strategies, continue to promote the high-quality development of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), strengthen cooperation in infrastructure, economy, trade, finance and industrial capacity, take strong measures to facilitate a more balanced development of bilateral trade, expand the export of competitive Pakistani products to China, and protect the safety of Chinese institutions and personnel in Pakistan, in a bid to promote mutually beneficial results and common development.
He said "the drop in demand and boost in supply have driven oil prices to very low levels potentially eroding the cost advantage of renewables. It will lead to financial instability and fossil fuel sector bankruptcies."