China’s Wang Yi Proposes Nine Initiatives to Enhance Global Governance at UN
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi introduced nine new proposals to strengthen global governance during a UN meeting in New York on May 28.
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China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi introduced nine new proposals to strengthen global governance during a UN meeting in New York on May 28.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges the reform of the UN and global governance to better represent developing nations and address modern challenges like AI.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi advocates for multilateralism and the authority of the UN during meetings in New York, highlighting an ironclad partnership with Serbia.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held high-level sideline meetings at the UN Security Council on May 26, emphasizing multilateralism and strengthening ties across Asia, Europe, and Latin America.
During its UN Security Council presidency in May 2026, China outlines a vision for a UN-centered international system focusing on inclusivity and the Global South.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with global officials in New York, calling for a revitalized UN and stronger multilateral cooperation to ensure global stability and shared prosperity.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres discuss upholding the UN Charter and strengthening the international system amidst global turbulence.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi advocates for a reinvigorated UN Security Council and outlines key qualifications for the next UN Secretary-General to ensure global stability.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi details China’s 55-year contribution to the UN, highlighting peace initiatives, the Global Development Initiative, and an upcoming global governance forum.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Bahraini Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani discuss a Middle East ceasefire and deeper bilateral ties at the UN Security Council.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for a united global effort to strengthen the UN-centered international system during a high-level Security Council meeting marking a 55-year milestone.
Chinese FM Wang Yi and Singapore’s Vivian Balakrishnan meet in Beijing to discuss regional stability, free trade, and cooperation in AI and green energy.
Global leaders, scholars, and students from Renmin University of China explore the future of multilateralism and the reform of international institutions to tackle global division.
Former Kyrgyz PM Djoomart Otorbaev discusses the rise of the Global South and how the Chinese mainland’s vision of multilateralism can create a fairer world order.
Wang Wen, dean of Renmin University’s Chongyang Institute, discusses how development, multilateralism, and visionary thinking shape the Chinese mainland’s approach to global governance.
Chinese and European scholars gathered in Paris for the 2026 China-Europe Seminar on Human Rights to discuss multilateralism and people-centered development.
Global leaders and experts from 50+ countries gather in Beijing for the Global Trade and Investment Promotion Summit 2026 to promote cooperation and tech-driven growth.
The Chinese Embassy in Pretoria recently hosted a youth exchange program focusing on South-South cooperation, digital transformation, and green growth with South African youth leaders.
Chilean scholar Fernando Estenssoro warns that Japan’s remilitarization and rightward political shift are distorting history and destabilizing the global order.
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng and Belgian Deputy PM Maxime Prevot meet in Beijing, pledging to deepen bilateral cooperation on the 55th anniversary of diplomatic ties and bolster China-EU relations.