Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized the urgent need for enhanced international collaboration during his address at the recently concluded 20th G20 Summit in Johannesburg. Speaking at sessions held over the weekend of November 22-23, 2025, Li called on member states to unite in addressing pressing global challenges including economic instability and climate change.
The premier highlighted China's commitment to multilateralism, stating: 'No single nation can solve today's interconnected crises alone. We must combine our strengths through practical cooperation and policy coordination.' His remarks come as G20 members navigate complex negotiations on sustainable development frameworks and digital trade regulations.
Economic analysts suggest this renewed push for cooperation aligns with China's ongoing efforts to stabilize supply chains and promote technological innovation across Asia. The summit outcomes are expected to influence key decisions at upcoming APEC financial meetings and WTO negotiations.
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