King Hassan II’s Call: China’s UN Role and the Future of Multilateralism
65 years after King Hassan II urged the UN to admit China, the PRC reaffirms its commitment to multilateralism and defends post-WWII global order.
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65 years after King Hassan II urged the UN to admit China, the PRC reaffirms its commitment to multilateralism and defends post-WWII global order.
At the 80th anniversary of WWII victory, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin reaffirm their commitment to defend the legacy of victory, resist unilateralism, and strengthen UN-centered multilateralism.
China and Russia vowed to uphold international law and the UN system, condemn unilateral sanctions and military interventions, and collaborate on arms control, climate action, and global stability.
China’s foreign minister advocates for UN-led global cooperation and equitable reforms during a key address at the Munich Security Conference.
China declares multipolarization unstoppable, backing Munich Conference findings showing 78% public support for decentralized global power structures.
In 2024, tensions in the South China Sea escalate as the Philippines and other nations navigate maritime disputes amid calls for peaceful resolution.
French entrepreneur Arnaud Bertrand underscores the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence as vital for global solidarity and a balanced multilateral future.