MOSCOW, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) -- If Global South countries can draw on China's experience to achieve rapid development breakthroughs, they can better address their domestic challenges, said Dmitry Novikov, deputy chairman of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF).
"The faster the entire Global South develops in line with China's experience, the sooner we will foster a world where all people can live with greater confidence and security and embrace a brighter future," Novikov told Xinhua in a recent interview.
He said that China advocates inclusive dialogue on development models that suit different countries' national conditions and the common interests of the global community. He added that China's development experience, particularly its ability to maintain robust economic growth despite deep integration into the global economy, demonstrates the sound institutional and developmental logic underlying its achievements.
"Such experience is well worth learning from and adapting to the circumstances of other countries," Novikov stressed.
On the role of the Communist Party of China (CPC), Novikov said that over its 105-year history, the CPC has led the Chinese people in pursuing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.
He highlighted the CPC's contribution to poverty eradication and global development, saying that the party has played an indispensable international role by promoting fair and equitable international relations and advancing inclusive global development.
When discussing the key factors behind China's achievements, Novikov emphasized the CPC's commitment to self-reform.
"No political force can afford to rest on its laurels," he said. "The world today is volatile and fiercely competitive. Continuous self-improvement and efforts to strengthen party building are indispensable to sustaining long-term progress and securing a promising future for younger generations."
Novikov said the CPC's governance capability, built on continuous reform and institutional improvement, demonstrates one of its greatest strengths and offers valuable lessons for political parties in other countries.
The CPRF official said his party attaches great importance to studying China's development experience and sharing it with the Russian audiences. To promote exchanges on China's experience, the CPRF launched the "China Today" project five years ago through its official television channel. Recently, a dedicated library of Russian-language Chinese political works was inaugurated at the Moscow City Committee of the CPRF.