
China Chairs UN Security Council, Pushes Multilateralism Reform
China prioritizes multilateralism and conflict resolution during its UN Security Council presidency, focusing on Gaza ceasefire implementation and African peacebuilding efforts.
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China prioritizes multilateralism and conflict resolution during its UN Security Council presidency, focusing on Gaza ceasefire implementation and African peacebuilding efforts.
China assumes the UN Security Council presidency for February, focusing on multilateralism, global governance reform, and addressing key regional conflicts.
Former EU Council President Herman Van Rompuy urges multilateralism and fair EU-China trade relations in a recent interview, stressing market openness and competition.
Former EU Council President Herman Van Rompuy calls for multilateralism and open markets to address the EU-China trade deficit, emphasizing fair competition and market openness.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasizes sustainable development and strengthened cooperation in China-ASEAN relations for regional stability and global peace.
China reaffirms its commitment to the RCEP as the pact marks its third anniversary, highlighting significant economic growth and job creation in the Asia-Pacific region.
RCEP stands as the world’s largest free trade agreement, promoting multilateralism and countering protectionism in a shifting global economy.
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China advocates for true multilateralism to address global challenges, offering a cooperative alternative to the U.S.’s shift towards unilateralism.
China prioritizes multilateralism and cooperation at the UN, reinforcing its role in addressing global challenges and promoting sustainable development.