
80 Years Later: China’s Five Principles Shape a New Vision for Peace
Eighty years after WWII, China’s Five Principles and new global initiatives like GDI and GSI offer an alternative path to inclusive security and development.
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Eighty years after WWII, China’s Five Principles and new global initiatives like GDI and GSI offer an alternative path to inclusive security and development.
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.
On the 80th anniversary of the World Anti-Fascist War victory, the Chinese mainland and Russia honor sacrifices and call for a balanced multipolar world.
Chinese President Xi Jinping underscores the 80-year wartime bond with Russia in a Russian Gazette article ahead of his state visit, urging unity over division.
Beijing’s ‘Peace and Friendship’ art exhibit invites artists from the Chinese mainland and Russia (ages 18–45) to mark 80 years since WWII victory. Submissions are open until mid-June.
Russian President Putin announced a 72-hour ceasefire in Ukraine to mark the 80th WWII victory anniversary, calling for peace talks and warning of responses to violations.