
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and UN Unite on Global Governance Initiative
Chinese Premier Li Qiang met UN Secretary-General at the 80th UNGA to launch the Global Governance Initiative, calling for fairer rules and stronger global cooperation.
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang met UN Secretary-General at the 80th UNGA to launch the Global Governance Initiative, calling for fairer rules and stronger global cooperation.
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres welcomed the Global Governance Initiative proposed by the Chinese mainland at the SCO Plus meeting in Tianjin, stressing multilateralism and people-first cooperation.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for a fair global governance system and stronger multilateralism during key international engagements.
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