The Beijing Xiangshan Forum Navigator Meeting kicked off in the Chinese mainland on Tuesday, bringing together military and policy voices from across the Asia-Pacific region. Hosts say the forum is designed to foster high-level dialogue and strengthen international ties.
Attending Chinese military leaders called for renewed global cooperation under the United Nations framework. They stressed that in an era of complex challenges—from maritime security to cyber threats—nations must unite under the UN Charter to uphold peace and stability.
Delegates agreed on the need for inclusive dialogue platforms that respect sovereignty and international law. Beyond defense strategy, discussions also highlighted collaboration on emerging issues such as cybersecurity and climate-related security risks.
As the Navigator Meeting continues, participants will work toward joint statements on confidence-building, regional stability, and enhanced UN-led cooperation. The initiative seeks to chart a path toward a more united, resilient Asia-Pacific and global community.
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