China's Top Diplomat Urges Efforts to 'Commit Firmly' to Mideast Ceasefire
Wang Yi called for renewed multilateralism and UN-led reform as China said its governance initiative has backing from nearly 160 countries and organizations.
- On Wednesday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi unveiled a new white paper in Beijing titled "More Just and Equitable Global Governance: China's Principles, Proposals and Actions," warning the international system is at a "critical crossroads."
- Beijing released the document to address "shortcomings and deficits" in existing frameworks as the world enters turbulence and transformation. The paper argues humanity requires "more effective governance" to navigate "dangerous waters."
- The Global Governance Initiative has received backing from nearly 160 countries and international organizations, promoting President Xi Jinping's concept of building a "community with a shared future for humanity" through "true multilateralism."
- Wang added that China stands ready to work with other nations to "reinvigorate and strengthen the United Nations," emphasizing the importance of fulfilling obligations under the UN Charter and upholding the rule of law.
- Addressing regional instability, Wang urged all parties to "commit firmly" to a ceasefire in the Middle East, calling for coordinated efforts to establish a lasting regional security framework.
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China's top diplomat urges efforts to 'commit firmly' to Mideast ceasefire
China’s foreign minister on Wednesday urged all parties to “commit firmly” to a ceasefire in the Middle East, calling for coordinated efforts to move in the same direction and lay the groundwork for a lasting regional security framework, according to state-run Xinhua News. Wang Yi made the remarks at a press conference in Beijing just days after the US and Iran electronically signed a deal including an end to military operations on all fronts an…
China's top diplomat urges efforts to 'commit firmly' to Mideast ceasefire as US, Iran peace deal set for signing
Wang Yi emphasizes 'concrete action' to improve global governance amid turbulence, transformation as Beijing releases white paper 'More Just and Equitable Global Governance'

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