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.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets Cuban and Portuguese counterparts in New York to advocate for international justice and a UN-centered global system.
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.
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.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for stronger UN Security Council leadership, stating that unilateral military actions without UN authorization are unacceptable.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi advocates for a durable ceasefire in the Gulf and pledges deepened strategic cooperation with Indonesia during high-level UN meetings in New York.
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.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns that the erosion of international law and Security Council divisions are fueling global instability and the proliferation of conflicts.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for international unity to revitalize and strengthen the UN amid the most profound global changes since World War II.
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 Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls on the international community to unite and revitalize the United Nations during a high-level Security Council meeting today.
China’s UN envoy Fu Cong urges full compliance with the Gaza ceasefire and advocates for a “two-state solution” to ensure lasting regional peace.
Former Slovenian President Danilo Türk warns that the UN is at a critical crossroads, urging urgent reforms to global governance to foster cooperation in a turbulent world.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns that fossil fuels are the primary driver of the climate crisis, calling for an equitable transition to renewable energy.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres supports the 45-day extension of the Lebanon-Israel ceasefire, urging all parties to respect international law amidst ongoing tensions.
The AU and UN have condemned external interference in Africa’s security crises, calling for “African solutions to African conflicts” and an end to foreign weapon supplies.
Senior UN official Gilles Michaud was briefly detained at Ben Gurion Airport, leading to cancelled meetings and an official apology from the Israeli government.
Maria Fernanda Espinosa of Ecuador joins the race for the next UN Secretary-General, becoming one of five candidates vying for the role starting January 1, 2027.
The United Nations expresses optimism as Russia and Ukraine announce unilateral ceasefires, calling for a lasting peace in line with international law.