China’s Enduring UN Commitment: From Peacekeeping to Sustainable Development
From Resolution 2758 to a $10M South-South Fund, China has evolved into a major UN partner – leading peacekeeping, funding sustainable development, and advocating reform.
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From Resolution 2758 to a $10M South-South Fund, China has evolved into a major UN partner – leading peacekeeping, funding sustainable development, and advocating reform.
China’s UN envoy, Geng Shuang, calls for ending both physical colonial rule and its lingering mindset to build a fairer, more equitable global governance system.
On the United Nations’ 80th anniversary, China’s vision of ecological civilization and concrete green actions renew hope for multilateral solutions to climate and development challenges.
China is the largest P5 troop contributor and second-largest funder in UN peacekeeping, deploying 50,000+ peacekeepers across 25 missions in 20+ countries.
As the UN celebrates its 80th anniversary, China leverages its role to champion multilateralism and shape global governance for the next generation.
Chinese premier Li Qiang pledges collaboration with the UN to implement the Global Governance Initiative, aiming for fairer trade, climate action, AI governance, and sustainable development.
China urges an immediate end to the Gaza tragedy at the UN Security Council, calling for ceasefire, humanitarian access and a two-state solution for lasting peace.
At the UN’s 30th Anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women, China’s envoy highlighted strides in gender equality, education and empowerment that have impacted millions.
China urges Houthis and Israel to exercise restraint, restart dialogue on Yemen, protect Red Sea navigation, and step up humanitarian aid in a region-wide push for peace.
China urges Israel to halt Gaza military operations, warning of worsening humanitarian catastrophe for 2 million residents and calling for a ceasefire and renewed two-state efforts.