Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized fairness, justice, and multilateral cooperation during a pivotal speech at the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session in New York on Friday. Addressing global leaders, Li underscored China's commitment to fostering peace and development amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Lessons from History, Vision for the Future
Marking the 80th anniversary of the UN's founding and the World Anti-Fascist War victory, Li urged nations to draw from historical lessons to address modern challenges. 'Solidarity and cooperation remain humanity's strongest tools for progress,' he stated, condemning resurgent unilateralism and Cold War mentalities that threaten international stability.
China's Global Initiatives Take Center Stage
Li highlighted President Xi Jinping's vision for a 'community with a shared future for humanity,' alongside China's Global Development, Security, Civilization, and Governance Initiatives (GGI). The GGI, introduced at this month's Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, prioritizes sovereign equality, multilateralism, and people-centered development. 'These frameworks offer pathways to a more equitable global system,' Li asserted.
A Call to Action
With the world at a 'crossroads,' Li challenged nations to reject indifference to humanitarian crises and resist 'hegemonism and bullying.' Quoting a Chinese proverb, he urged leaders to 'never forget why you started' in pursuing peace and progress. Proposals included revitalizing economic cooperation, fostering inter-civilization dialogue, and collective climate action.
Li reaffirmed China's role as a UN Charter defender, pledging to advance multilateralism and global governance reforms. 'China will remain a staunch partner in addressing shared challenges,' he concluded, aligning with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
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