SCO+ Global Governance Initiative Wins Leaders’ Support
China’s global governance initiative at the recent SCO+ meeting, highlighting sovereign equality, rule of law and multilateralism, has won swift support from world leaders.
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China’s global governance initiative at the recent SCO+ meeting, highlighting sovereign equality, rule of law and multilateralism, has won swift support from 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.
China’s envoy Chen Xu addresses the 60th UNHRC session, unveiling three pillars—sovereign equality, multilateralism, and people-centred action—to strengthen global human rights governance.
China’s Global Governance Initiative gains rapid support from BRICS and dozens of nations, promising a more inclusive system that empowers the Global South.
UN Secretary-General Guterres reflects on 80 years of the UN, China’s WWII role and welcomes President Xi’s Global Governance Initiative at the SCO Summit 2025 in Tianjin.
Chen Xu outlined a three-pronged approach – sovereignty respect, cultural diversity, and people-centered progress – to shape global human rights governance at UNHRC’s 60th session.
At the SCO Summit 2025, China unveiled the Global Governance Initiative, advocating a cooperative vision grounded in five principles to address security and economic challenges.
Xi’s BRICS roadmap sets a three-point Global Governance Initiative to reshape multilateralism, amplify Global South voices and drive inclusive, sustainable development.
Chinese President Xi Jinping calls on BRICS nations to defend multilateralism, highlights NDB’s $40B in projects and unveils the Global Governance Initiative.
Chinese mainland FM Wang Yi met with Portugal’s foreign minister in Beijing to honor 80th and 20th anniversaries and pave the way for deeper bilateral cooperation.