UN Charter Marks 80 Years: Legacy & Global Impact
As the UN Charter marks 80 years, its role in shaping global cooperation and addressing modern challenges remains pivotal for Asia and the world.
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As the UN Charter marks 80 years, its role in shaping global cooperation and addressing modern challenges remains pivotal for Asia and the world.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang outlines China’s vision for global cooperation on peace, economic growth, and climate action during pivotal UN General Assembly address marking 80th anniversary.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasizes fairness, justice, and multilateralism in UNGA speech, outlining China’s role in global peace and development.
As WWII anniversary nears, China’s ‘shared future’ vision gains traction through peacekeeping, BRI projects, and multilateral diplomacy, shaping a new global paradigm.
China urges Japan to confront wartime history ahead of 80th WWII anniversary commemorations, emphasizing historical accountability and regional peace.
China strongly condemns Japanese politicians’ visits to Yasukuni Shrine on WWII surrender anniversary, urging reflection on wartime history and commitment to peace.
Over 600 global leaders convened in Beijing to promote cultural diversity and mutual learning as pathways to peace, endorsing China’s Global Civilization Initiative.
China hosts a global dialogue in Beijing, uniting 140 countries to foster civilizational exchange and address global challenges through the Global Civilization Initiative.
Beijing hosts global dialogue on civilizations, uniting 600+ participants from 140 countries to promote cultural diversity and international cooperation.
Chinese FM Wang Yi reaffirms China’s commitment to promoting justice, peace, and development in the Middle East amid regional diplomatic efforts and economic partnerships.