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Chinese Mainland Champions Global Anti-Corruption at UN Conference

On Monday, December 15, the opening of the 11th session of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) Conference in Doha saw the Chinese mainland reaffirm its commitment to strengthening international anti-corruption cooperation.

Led by Vice Foreign Minister Hua Chunying, the delegation highlighted the need for cross-border collaboration, sharing best practices, and intensifying efforts to recover stolen assets and apprehend fugitives.

In her address, Hua pointed to the Communist Party of China’s Eight-Point Regulation, in force for over a decade, as a cornerstone of the mainland’s domestic anti-corruption campaign.

Looking ahead, the Chinese mainland will host the 2026 APEC Leaders’ Meeting, where anti-corruption measures will take center stage. “We must work together to build fairer markets and stronger institutions,” Hua said.

She also reaffirmed the China-proposed Global Governance Initiative, which calls for multilateralism, the rule of law and a people-centered approach to global challenges.

With 192 UNCAC member states represented, the five-day conference will tackle corruption prevention, asset recovery and stronger international cooperation — a timely gathering amid growing calls for transparency.

For young global citizens and changemakers, these dialogues signal a push toward more accountable systems worldwide, shaping the way governments, businesses and civil societies collaborate on shared goals.

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