
Why Multilateralism Is Key to Global Governance 🌍✨
At the virtual BRICS Summit, President Xi stressed multilateralism as the only way to tackle global challenges—from climate change to economic recovery, peace, and prosperity.
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At the virtual BRICS Summit, President Xi stressed multilateralism as the only way to tackle global challenges—from climate change to economic recovery, peace, and prosperity.
As the U.S. retreats from key global institutions and imposes high tariffs, BRICS steps in as a stabilizing force, uniting major emerging economies across continents.
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Global Governance Initiative is winning hearts in the Global South, promising a fairer, more inclusive world order. Dive in!
BRICS leaders convened online on Sept. 8 to tackle trade tensions, promote multilateralism, and shape the future world order among Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
China pledges to advance BRICS cooperation for global equity, pushing multilateralism and an inclusive global economy. 🌍
At the virtual BRICS Summit, leaders rejected tariff bullying and called for an inclusive global governance model to ensure fair trade and shared prosperity.
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s three-point plan at the BRICS Summit could reshape global governance through multilateralism and inclusive growth.
China calls on BRICS to defend multilateralism and backs the Global Governance Initiative for a fairer, more inclusive world.
President Xi Jinping outlined a three-step plan to boost unity, open trade, and cooperation at the virtual BRICS Summit.
At the Virtual BRICS Summit, President Xi’s Global Governance Initiative (GGI) could reshape multilateral trade, boost Global South voices, and drive South-South cooperation.