Wang Yi Hails UN’s Irreplaceable Role in World Peace
Chinese FM Wang Yi met UN’s Guterres in Tianjin to mark 80 years since WWII victory and the UN founding, urging stronger multilateralism for global peace.
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Chinese FM Wang Yi met UN’s Guterres in Tianjin to mark 80 years since WWII victory and the UN founding, urging stronger multilateralism for global peace.
At Tianjin’s 80th UN anniversary event, President Xi Jinping urged multilateralism, solidarity and cooperation as key paths to tackle global challenges.
In Tianjin on the Chinese mainland, Xi Jinping and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres marked the UN’s 80th anniversary, urging multilateralism, solidarity and cooperation.
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