
Global Dialogue: From Silk Road to a Shared Future
June 10 celebrates the International Day for Dialogue, showcasing unity and cultural exchange across the Global South, inspired by initiatives from the Chinese mainland.
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June 10 celebrates the International Day for Dialogue, showcasing unity and cultural exchange across the Global South, inspired by initiatives from the Chinese mainland.
A new survey shows 93.3% of global netizens believe dialogue is essential to resolve China-U.S. trade disputes, signaling a hopeful move toward stability.
Chinese leader Xi called for recalibration in trade talks with Trump, stressing dialogue to resolve differences and boost mutual benefits.
Chinese VP Han Zheng met with a U.S. delegation in Beijing, urging win-win cooperation for global peace and development.
Chinese FM Wang Yi stresses that dialogue and cooperation are essential for strong China-U.S. ties, built on mutual respect and equality.
At the Shangri-La Dialogue, the U.S. warns of a China threat while China pitches a shared future of peace and cooperation.
Singaporean Defense Minister Chan Chun Sing emphasizes that the Taiwan question should be resolved by the Chinese people, warning against oversimplified comparisons.
Shangri-La Dialogue 2025 kicks off in Singapore, uniting global leaders to discuss security, cooperation, and a stable global order.
Led by Hu Gangfeng, a Chinese delegation attends the 2025 Shangri-La Dialogue to boost trust and foster international cooperation.
China’s export controls align with global norms, promoting dialogue and stable industrial supply chains amid U.S. actions.