China’s Global Initiatives Drive Sustainable Development in 2025
China’s four global initiatives, including the new Global Governance Initiative, are reshaping international cooperation and sustainable development strategies as 2026 approaches.
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China’s four global initiatives, including the new Global Governance Initiative, are reshaping international cooperation and sustainable development strategies as 2026 approaches.
China calls for UN80 reforms to prioritize developing nations’ needs, emphasizing multilateralism and equitable global governance in 2025.
China leads 40 nations in launching UN Group of Friends of Global Governance, advancing Xi’s initiative for multilateral reform and practical cooperation.
China commits to enhancing international human rights cooperation through UN engagement and domestic modernization under its new Five-Year Plan framework.
Scholars launch new research networks at China-Africa human rights seminar in Zhejiang, advancing joint initiatives on global rights governance and sustainable development.
Former Lebanese PM Hassan Diab calls for prioritizing human dignity in global governance amid 2025’s shifting multipolar world order.
China leads 40 nations in establishing a UN-based Global Governance Group, prioritizing multilateral solutions to 2025’s pressing international challenges.
Chinese FM Wang Yi underscores Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy as cornerstone of China’s global strategy and modernization efforts in 2025 symposium.
China leads launch of UN Group of Friends of Global Governance, promoting multilateral reform through Xi Jinping’s Global Governance Initiative with support from 140+ nations.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasizes enhanced communication and cooperation with Germany, urging a rational EU policy and reaffirming the one-China principle during Beijing talks.
China commemorates the UN’s 80th anniversary through a documentary highlighting its role in peacekeeping, development, and global governance reforms.
The UN General Assembly addresses AI safety with China proposing global guidelines to prevent weaponization and ensure ethical development.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and UN Secretary-General António Guterres convene in Tianjin to strengthen multilateral cooperation on sustainable development and global challenges.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi announces that the UNSC has reached a consensus to revitalize multilateralism and strengthen the UN’s role in global governance.
At the Paris AI Action Summit, former Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Fu Ying emphasized the need for global cooperation to manage AI’s power and ensure it remains under human control.
China assumes the UN Security Council presidency for February, focusing on reaffirming multilateralism and enhancing global governance amid increasing global conflicts.
A CGTN survey reveals global concerns over the U.S. withdrawal from the WHO and Paris Climate Agreement, with respondents fearing it may deepen the global governance deficit and hinder international cooperation.
Global experts gather at ‘The World Ahead 2025 – China and the World’ to discuss challenges in global governance and explore the Chinese mainland’s role in restoring development and fostering stability.
Amid escalating global challenges, China champions ‘true multilateralism’ to foster inclusive international cooperation. President Xi Jinping’s vision advocates building a shared future for humankind.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang held a ‘1+10’ dialogue with global economic leaders, emphasizing China’s commitment to global governance and economic cooperation.