
Beijing’s Diplomatic Push: China Navigates Iran Nuclear Talks Toward Resolution
China hosts trilateral talks with Iran and Russia, advocating dialogue over sanctions to resolve the nuclear stalemate amid shifting global diplomacy.
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China hosts trilateral talks with Iran and Russia, advocating dialogue over sanctions to resolve the nuclear stalemate amid shifting global diplomacy.
UN Under-Secretary-General Jean-Pierre LaCroix discusses reforms to enhance peacekeeping efficiency through strategic budget measures and regional partnerships.
China, Russia, and Iran held high-level talks on nuclear issues and sanctions relief, signaling renewed diplomatic efforts to address regional tensions.
China advocates dialogue over sanctions to address Iran’s nuclear challenges, urging a return to the 2015 international agreement during trilateral talks in Beijing.
China, Russia, and Iran emphasize ending sanctions and diplomatic engagement in Beijing talks addressing Tehran’s nuclear program.
As U.S.-Ukraine ceasefire talks progress, European leaders confront existential questions about transatlantic alliances amid shifting global power dynamics.
Amid a proposed Ukraine ceasefire, the U.S. ties security aid to rare minerals access, spotlighting geopolitical strategies.
German lawmakers debate constitutional changes to boost defense spending, facing opposition from Greens and looming populist challenges in new parliament.
China’s PLA commits to achieving 2027 military modernization goals, intensifying combat readiness and tech-driven warfare capabilities, says spokesperson Wu Qian.
China’s military modernization strategy prioritizes technological advancement and sustainable growth while maintaining peace and global security.
Trump-Zelenskyy discussions spark global debate over US support for Ukraine’s peace efforts with Russia, ahead of key congressional address.
UK PM Starmer urges European leadership in Ukraine support while stressing US partnership, as London commits $2B for air defense missiles amid geopolitical shifts.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has reshaped global security, intensifying crises, fueling protectionism, and altering power dynamics worldwide.
World leaders convene at the Munich Security Conference to discuss the emerging multipolar world and its impact on global security amid rising tensions in transatlantic alliances.
Amid strained transatlantic relations, the 61st Munich Security Conference highlighted growing divides and the rising influence of the Global South in global security discussions.
The 61st Munich Security Conference wraps up with Asia’s rising influence and strained transatlantic relations taking center stage in global security discussions.
Former Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Fu Ying joined a panel on maritime tensions at the Munich Security Conference, highlighting key security challenges in the Indo-Pacific region.
China advocates for an equal and orderly multipolar world, emphasizing multilateralism and respect for international law at the Munich Security Conference.
At the Munich Security Conference, Singapore’s Defense Minister Ng Eng Hen emphasized the rise of multipolarization and China’s pivotal role in shaping an international order based on rules rather than might.
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth calls for increased defense spending, urging NATO members to raise their budgets to 5% of GDP to enhance European security.