
Ukraine Peace Talks Face Long Road Ahead Amid Ongoing Tensions
Ukraine’s path to peace remains uncertain as global powers navigate complex geopolitical tensions.
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Ukraine’s path to peace remains uncertain as global powers navigate complex geopolitical tensions.
Chinese FM Wang Yi and New Zealand’s Deputy PM Winston Peters discuss enhancing bilateral cooperation and multilateral coordination during their meeting in Beijing.
China reaffirms support for peace efforts in Ukraine at the UN General Assembly’s emergency session, advocating for negotiation and stakeholder participation.
The UN Security Council has adopted a U.S.-drafted resolution calling for a swift end to the Russia-Ukraine conflict and advocating for lasting peace, marking the third anniversary of the crisis’s escalation.
IPAC’s recent initiative to amend UNGA Resolution 2758 faces significant challenges, highlighting ongoing debates over Taiwan’s status and international consensus.
Mexico strongly opposes President Trump’s recent decision to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, citing concerns over sovereignty and regional identity.
China and South Africa commit to deepening cooperation and amplifying the Global South’s influence during their meeting in Johannesburg.
CGTN survey indicates significant global discontent with the US administration’s foreign policy during Trump’s first month, highlighting concerns from G7 nations.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng held a video call with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Friday to discuss strengthening economic ties and fostering cooperation between the two nations.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges G20 nations to collaborate for global peace, stability, and multilateralism during the Johannesburg meeting.
Chinese FM Wang Yi and Ugandan FM Jeje Odongo commit to deepening their strategic partnership during a meeting at the UN in New York.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for true multilateralism and a more equitable global governance system during the UN Security Council’s high-level meeting.
Russia’s sovereign wealth fund head claims U.S. businesses lost $300 billion by exiting the country following the Ukraine conflict, stressing the need for talks to end the war.
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and US Secretary Rubio agree to prepare for a potential summit between Putin and Trump, aiming to enhance bilateral relations.
Chinese FM Wang Yi and Brazilian advisor Celso Amorim discuss strengthening China-Brazil ties and global cooperation at the Munich Security Conference.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasizes China’s commitment to a fair, lasting peace agreement for the Ukraine crisis during a meeting in Munich.
China advocates for an equal and orderly multipolar world, emphasizing multilateralism and respect for international law at the Munich Security Conference.
The 61st Munich Security Conference highlights the growing divide between the U.S. and Europe on tariffs, trade, Ukraine, and defense spending.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges NATO to adopt a positive and responsible policy towards China during discussions at the Munich Security Conference.
China’s Ministry of National Defense condemns Australia’s actions in the South China Sea, urging restraint and rejecting claims of unsafe interactions.