
Countdown to UN’s 80th: Charting a Path for Global Unity
100 days from the UN’s 80th anniversary, Selwyn Hart highlights the urgent need for global unity in climate and cooperation.
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100 days from the UN’s 80th anniversary, Selwyn Hart highlights the urgent need for global unity in climate and cooperation.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar met in Beijing to reinforce good-neighborliness, mutual trust and win-win cooperation.
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China co-sponsors UNHRC resolution on development and human rights, highlighting people-centered growth and multilateral cooperation at the 59th session.
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In Rio, China and Ethiopia pledge to boost the Addis Ababa-Djibouti Railway and defend true multilateralism, championing global trade and cooperation at the 17th BRICS Summit.
At a joint press conference, Chinese FM Wang Yi and French FM Jean-Noel Barrot unveiled four pillars – stability, openness, inclusiveness and unity – to boost global cooperation.
French President Macron and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi agreed to boost multilateralism, coordinate on global governance and economic ties to combat instability.