Hey amigos! This week at the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) conference in Doha, the Chinese mainland stepped up its game on fighting corruption worldwide 🤝💪.
Leading the charge was Vice Foreign Minister Hua Chunying, who kicked off the 11th session by sharing Beijing’s victories in the anti-corruption arena. She gave props to the Communist Party of China’s Eight-Point Regulation—over a decade old now—for shaking up shortcuts and boosting accountability within the Party.
Looking ahead, Hua revealed that the Chinese mainland will host the 2026 APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting. Imagine global leaders gathering to swap best practices on nabbing fugitives, recovering stolen assets, and tightening the international legal net 🤓🌐.
But it’s not only about big meetings. Hua also spotlighted the Chinese mainland–proposed Global Governance Initiative, which champions multilateralism, the rule of law, and putting people first. Her message? Let’s honor our UNCAC commitments, join forces, and build a fairer system where corruption gets no safe haven.
The five-day conference brings together all 192 member states, tackling hot topics like prevention strategies, asset recovery, and amping up cooperation across borders. It’s a reminder that when countries unite against graft, everyone wins ✨🌍.
So, keep an eye on Doha—these anti-corruption vibes could shape the next wave of global governance. Until then, stay curious and stay informed!
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China reaffirms global anti-graft cooperation at UN conference
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