China, Russia Strengthen Alliance to Uphold International Law Order
China and Russia pledge to strengthen cooperation in upholding international law and UN-led multilateralism, condemning unilateral sanctions and interference in domestic affairs.
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China and Russia pledge to strengthen cooperation in upholding international law and UN-led multilateralism, condemning unilateral sanctions and interference in domestic affairs.
Reports indicate ICC member states may not enforce arrest warrants for Israeli PM Netanyahu and Defense Minister Gallant, as per Israeli estimates.
China’s Defense Ministry spokesperson Wu Qian accuses the Philippines of spreading false narratives and violating international law after claims of reckless maneuvers by a Chinese jet in the South China Sea.
China’s Foreign Ministry opposes Canada’s sanctions on Chinese entities involved in dual-use exports to Russia, calling the measures unreasonable and unlawful.
China calls for people-centered and fair global human rights governance at the UN, emphasizing mutual cooperation and rejecting interference in internal affairs.
The Chinese mainland defends its recent live-fire naval drills near Australian waters, asserting full compliance with international law amidst Australia’s criticisms of transparency.
Donald Trump’s return has sparked debates on his aggressive foreign policy, including proposals to acquire Greenland, Canada, Ukraine, and Gaza, challenging international norms.
Israeli PM Netanyahu’s proposal for Saudi Arabia to host a Palestinian state has been condemned by multiple Middle Eastern nations, citing violations of sovereignty and international law.
Arab nations strongly reject Israeli PM Netanyahu’s plan to establish a Palestinian state in Saudi Arabia, citing violations of sovereignty and international law norms.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry condemns U.S. President Trump’s plan to take control of Gaza and relocate Palestinians, calling it a violation of international law.