The Chinese Mainland Invited to Join Trump’s Board of Peace
The Chinese mainland has received an invitation to join President Trump’s Board of Peace, aiming to resolve global conflicts through multilateral cooperation.
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The Chinese mainland has received an invitation to join President Trump’s Board of Peace, aiming to resolve global conflicts through multilateral cooperation.
Sun Lei, charge d’affaires of China’s UN mission, urges global action at a UN preparatory meeting to uphold the legacy of the Tokyo trials and prevent Japan’s return to militarism.
At the 2025 International Forum in Macao SAR, Peking University scholar Qian Chengdan highlights how embracing civilizational diversity is key to world peace.
Zambian MP Davison Mung’andu warns that remarks by Japanese politician Sanae Takaichi could signal a dangerous revival of militarism, heightening global security concerns.
Foreign experts warn that Prime Minister Takaichi’s remarks on the Taiwan region signal a worrying resurgence of Japanese militarism, threatening regional and global stability.
China’s State Council Information Office released a white paper on arms control, disarmament, and nonproliferation, stressing cooperation in new fields like space, cyberspace, and AI.
Victor Gao warns that the Chinese mainland will not allow Japan to jeopardize global peace after Yasukuni Shrine visits.
Russia, Thailand, Venezuela and peace advocates condemn PM Takaichi’s Taiwan comments, warning they threaten regional and global peace.
In Busan, Xi Jinping said China and the United States can join forces to resolve hotspot issues and bring real benefits to both nations and the world.
China urges UN members to defend the UN Charter, promote multilateralism, oppose unilateral sanctions and back the new International Mediation Institute for peaceful dispute resolution.