The Development Research Center of the State Council (DRC) held an international conference, "The Belt and Road Initiative: Inspirations and Opportunities", in conjunction with the Center for International Relations and Sustainable Development (CIRSD) and Turkey's Foreign Affairs Ministry's Center for Strategic Research (SAM) and Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA), in Istanbul, Turkey, Dec 12, 2014.
CIRSD's president, Vuk Jeremic, presided over the opening ceremony, with Ahmet Davutoğlu, Prime Minister of Turkey, sending a congratulatory letter to the conference. Prof. Ali Resul Usul, Chairman of Center for Strategic Research of the Turkish Foreign Ministry (SAM), Prof. Burhanettin Duran, General Coordinator of Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA), and Mr. Yu Hongyang, Ambassador of China to Turkey, made opening remarks. Mr. Li Wei, Minister and President of the Development Research Council of the State Council of China (DRC) and Member of the CIRSD Board of Advisors, and H.E. Dr. Igor Lukšić, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Montenegro gave keynote speeches.
In addition, more than 20 officials and scholars addressed the gathering and shared their opinions on the Belt and Road initiative.They are H. E. Mr. Shaukat Aziz, former Prime Minister of Pakistan and Member of the CIRSD Board of Advisors, H.E. Mr. Mile Janakieski, Minister of Transport and Communications of Macedonia; H.E. Mr. Miguel Ángel Moratinos Cuyaubé, former Foreign Minister of Spain, Dr. Farhad Mammadov, Director of the Center for Strategic Studies under the President of Azerbaijan, H.E. Mr. Dorjan Duçka, Deputy Minister of Energy and Industry of Albania, Dr. İsmail Safi, Member of Turkish Parliament and President of the Black Sea Caspian Sea International Fund, Ak. Prof. Dr. Zvonimir Baletić, President of the Geoeconomic Forum, Croatia, Dr. Peter Nolan, Director, Centre of Development Studies, University of Cambridge, H.E. Amb. Süha Umar, Turkish Asian Strategic Research Center (TASAM), Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA), Dr. Nurullah Gür, Senior Researcher in Economics, SETA, Mr. Dr. Akkan Suver, President, Marmara Group Foundation, Dr. Long Guoqiang, Member of DRC Leadership, Director General, General Office of DRC, Mr. Hou Yongzhi, Director General, Department of Development Strategy and Regional Economy, DRC, Dr. Zhao Jinping, Director General, Department of Foreign Economic Relations, DRC, Dr. Cheng Guoqiang, Director General, Department of International Cooperation, DRC, Mr. Ou Xiaoli, Deputy Director General, Department of Western Development, National Development and Reform Commission of China, Dr. Zhang Yuyan, Director General, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Dr. Zhai Kun, Professor, School of International Studies, Peking University, Dr. Sha Wutian, Deputy Director, Dunhuang Academy of China, and Mr. Gu Jingqi, Chinese Consul General to Istanbul.
The conference had more than 100 officials and scholars from China, Turkey, Serbia, Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, Croatia, Spain, Britain, and Black Sea Caspian Sea International Fund taking part in discussions on the mutual beneficial, interconnected, open and inclusive and sustainable Silk Roads. They have proposed many valuable suggestions on the Belt and Road initiative and reached broad consensus on it. DRC's vice-minister, Zhang Junkuo made the concluding remarks.
Topics
1. International Trade
Because the goal of China's 'One Belt, One Road' initiative is to increase policy-related communications among different economies, facilitate trade and investment, increase financial cooperation, and boost economic development, the topics to be addressed include common interests of economies along the Belt and Road and their opportunities for cooperation, their institutional or policy barriers to investment and trade, ways to boost regional economic cooperation, and the frameworks or platforms needed for cooperation.
2. Infrastructure
This includes railways, roads, airways, airports, ports, and communication facilities as major means for economic cooperation and cultural exchanges and the following topics can be addressed from a perspective of regional cooperation: problems that affect infrastructure connection or communication; difficulties that need to be overcome for these connections or communication; solutions or ideas ways for different economies to cooperate; and the necessary means for different economies to invest, build, operate, and share infrastructure.
3. Cultural Exchanges
Easier person-to-person exchanges and mutual trust are both the prerequisite and the goal of the ‘One Belt, One Road’ initiative. So it is important to address the question of how to inculcate such virtues as openness and tolerance in Silk Road exchanges, increase cultural exchanges and promote common prosperity through serious discussions. Others areas to consider are the aspects (say, education and tourism) that need to be covered in cultural exchanges; the methods of exchange; the highlights of these exchanges; and related problems and solutions.
4. Sustainable Development
It is clear that developing countries along the 'One Belt, One Road' area cannot modernize by following the developed countries' industrial paradigm, and that one thing they face in common is how to innovate their mode of development, and how to deal with climate change and environmental problems for low-carbon, green, environmentally friendly, sustainable development. It is essential that the different economies concerned need to exchange ideas on policies and experiences in this respect and identify the potential for cooperation in research and development.
5. Cooperation among Think Tanks
Think tanks have an important role to play in the economies along the 'One Belt, One Road' area when they confront problems while striving for harmonious, sustainable development. Thanks to their expertise, and influence in government and among the people, think tanks can improve trust and understanding, introduce innovative ideas, improve planning and design, and help facilitate exchanges. In this sense, the topics worth considering include the role of think tanks in the 'One Belt, One Road' initiative, ways to make better use of them, and ways to strengthen their exchanges and cooperation.
Agenda
International Conference
Silk Roads: Inspirations and Opportunities
DRAFT AGENDA
[8 December 2014 / as of 19h Belgrade time]
Conrad Hotel, İstanbul (Grand Ballroom)
11 December 2014
19h – 21h Gala Dinner (special location: Junior Ballroom)
Welcoming Remarks
• H.E. Mr. Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, Foreign Minister of Turkey
12 December 2014
8h30 – 10h30 Opening Ceremony and Keynote Addresses
Welcoming Written Message:
• H.E. Prof. Ahmet Davutoğlu, Prime Minister of Turkey
Opening Remarks:
• H.E. Mr. Vuk Jeremić, President for the Center for International Relations and Sustainable Development (CIRSD); former President of the UN General Assembly and Foreign Minister of Serbia
• Prof. Ali Resul Usul, Chairman, Center for Strategic Research of the Turkish Foreign Ministry (SAM)
• Prof. Burhanettin Duran, General Coordinator, Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA)
• Mr. Yu Hongyang, Ambassador of China to Turkey
Keynote Addresses:
• Mr. Li Wei, Minister and President of the Development Research Council of the State Council of China (DRC) and Member of the CIRSD Board of Advisors
• H.E. Dr. Igor Lukšić, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Montenegro
10h30 – 10h45 Tea Break
10h45 – 12h15 Session I: Mutually Beneficial and Win-win Silk Roads
Moderator:
• Dr. Long Guoqiang, Member of DRC Leadership, Director General, General Office of DRC
Speakers: [maximum 10 minutes each]
• H.E. Mr. Mile Janakieski, Minister of Transport and Communications of Macedonia
• Dr. Zhao Jinping, Director General, Department of Foreign Economic Relations, DRC
• H.E. Mr. Dorjan Duçka, Deputy Minister of Energy and Industry of Albania
• Mr. Ruslan Rustamli, Head of Department for Cooperation with International Organizations of the Ministry of Economy and Finance of Azerbaijan
• Dr. Zhang Yuyan, Director General, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
12h15 – 13h30 Luncheon
13h30 – 14h45 Session II: Interconnected Silk Roads
Moderator:
• Assoc. Prof. Sadık Ünay, Director of Economic Research, SETA
Speakers: [maximum 10 minutes each]
• Mr. Ou Xiaoli, Deputy Director General, Department of Western Development, National Development and Reform Commission of China
• Dr. Farhad Mammadov, Director of the Center for Strategic Studies under the President of Azerbaijan
• Dr. İsmail Safi, Member of Turkish Parliament and President of the Black Sea Caspian Sea International Fund
• Dr. Altay Atlı, Director of Asian Studies Center, Bogazici University, İstanbul
• Assoc. Prof. Ali Akkemik, Head of the Department of Economics, Kadir Has University
• Assoc. Prof. Hatice Karahan, Senior Researcher in Economics, SETA
14h45 – 16h Session III: Open and Inclusive Silk Roads
Moderator:
• Mr. Gu Jingqi, Chinese Consul General to Istanbul
Speakers: [maximum 10 minutes each]
• Dr. Sha Wutian, Deputy Director, Dunhuang Academy of China
• Dr. Akkan Suver, President, Marmara Group Foundation
• Dr. Zhai Kun, Professor, School of International Studies, Peking University
• Dr. Ebubekir Ceylan, Vice-President, Yunus Emre Cultural Institute of Turkey
• Dr. Predrag Simić, Professor of Political Science, University of Belgrade
16h – 17h15 Session IV: Sustainable Silk Roads
Moderator:
• Assoc. Prof. Murat Yeşiltaş, Director for Security Studies, SETA
Speakers: [maximum 10 minutes each]
• Mr. Hou Yongzhi, Director General, Department of Development Strategy and Regional Economy, DRC
• H.E. Amb. Süha Umar, Turkish Asian Strategic Research Center (TASAM)
• Dr. Nurullah Gür, Senior Researcher in Economics, SETA
• Prof. Ekrem Tatoglu, Head of the Department of International Trade, Bahcesehir University, İstanbul
• Mr. Ussal Sahbaz, Senior Researcher in Economics, Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey (TEPAV)
17h15 – 17h30 Tea Break
17h30 – 18h45 Session V: Cooperation of Think Tanks along Silk Roads
Moderator:
• Dr. Ufuk Ulutas, Director of Foreign Policy Research, SETA
Speakers: [maximum 10 minutes each]
• Dr. Long Guoqiang, Member of DRC Leadership, Director General, General Office of DRC
• Ak. Prof. Dr. Zvonimir Baletić, President of the Geoeconomic Forum, Croatia
• Dr. Cheng Guoqiang, Director General, Department of International Cooperation, DRC
• Dr. Patrick Ho, Deputy Chairman, China Energy Fund Committee (CEFC), Hong Kong
• Dr. Kılıç Buğra Kanat, Researcher in Foreign Policy, SETA
18h45 – 19h25 Concluding Remarks
Moderator:
• H.E. Mr. Miguel Ángel Moratinos Cuyaubé, former Foreign Minister of Spain and Honorary Chairman of the CIRSD Board of Advisors
Speakers: [maximum 10 minutes each]
• H. E. Mr. Shaukat Aziz, former Prime Minister of Pakistan and Member of the CIRSD Board of Advisors
• Dr. Peter Nolan, Director, Centre of Development Studies, University of Cambridge
• Zhang Junkuo, Vice President, DRC
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Speeches at the conference
Deepen Think-tanks Cooperation and Jointly Build Silk Roads
Trade and Investment Cooperation Key to Building Silk Roads
Mutual Connectivity of Infrastructure Basis for Connectivity Trinity
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