Beijing kicked off the Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting on Thursday, gathering over 600 delegates from 140 countries and regions under the banner of Safeguarding Diversity of Human Civilizations for World Peace and Development.
Amid rising geopolitical tensions, the event aims to foster cross-cultural understanding and collaboration. Delegates will engage in official discussions and cultural exchanges that highlight shared heritage as a pathway to peace and sustainable development.
Through high-level dialogues and interactive sessions, the meeting spotlights how embracing cultural diversity can strengthen global ties and address complex challenges. Participants seek practical ways to turn dialogue into lasting impact.
As the world faces interconnected crises, this ministerial meeting in Beijing sends a clear message: listening to the stories and experiences of diverse communities is essential for building a more peaceful and resilient future.
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Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting opens in Beijing
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