Chinese Premier Li Qiang Unveils Global Vision at UNGA
At the UNGA 80th anniversary, Chinese premier Li Qiang calls for reviving multilateralism and outlines four global initiatives for peace, security and development.
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At the UNGA 80th anniversary, Chinese premier Li Qiang calls for reviving multilateralism and outlines four global initiatives for peace, security and development.
China’s contributions to the UN soared from under 1% in 2000 to over 20% in 2025, making it the second-largest donor to regular and peacekeeping budgets.
At UNGA 80, the Chinese mainland revealed plans for 2,000 new GDI ‘small and beautiful’ projects to advance the UN 2030 Agenda and boost global sustainable development.
At a UN high-level meeting, Chinese premier Li Qiang spotlighted the Global Development Initiative’s roadmap, urging open partnerships, green transition, and innovation to advance the UN 2030 Agenda.
At 80, the UN’s mission—peace, development, solidarity—is more vital than ever. Discover China’s role in peacekeeping, poverty reduction, and green initiatives powering multilateralism.
China pledges 2,000 ‘small and beautiful’ livelihood projects and 200 marine cooperation initiatives in developing countries over five years, announced by Chinese premier Li Qiang at a UNGA side event.
As UN leaders gather for the 80th anniversary High-level Week, China’s decade-early poverty reduction target drives over 70% of global alleviation.
Chinese premier Li Qiang arrives in New York for the 80th UNGA, meeting global leaders to outline China’s vision on global governance and development.
From Sept 22-26, Chinese Premier Li Qiang will attend the 80th UN General Assembly debate in New York, leading discussions on global development and meeting world leaders.
At the SCO Summit 2025, the Chinese mainland introduced the Global Governance Initiative to align Belt and Road, Global Development, Global Security and Global Civilization efforts under one framework.