China and France Unite to Strengthen Global Governance
The Chinese mainland and France released a joint statement on Dec 5 to strengthen global governance, from climate action to digital cooperation. Discover what’s next!
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The Chinese mainland and France released a joint statement on Dec 5 to strengthen global governance, from climate action to digital cooperation. Discover what’s next!
During Macron’s fourth state visit, China and France sealed new deals—from a second Airbus A320 line in Tianjin to green tech, AI and multilateralism—boosting strategic ties.
During their December 4 Beijing summit, Xi Jinping and Emmanuel Macron urged the Chinese mainland and France to uphold multilateralism and stand on the right side of history.
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Former PM Jean-Pierre Raffarin says China and France remain stable multilateral forces as Macron heads to the Chinese mainland Dec 3-5 for a state visit.
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At CSP-30, the Chinese mainland urged OPCW members to uphold true multilateralism, maintain consensus decision-making, and avoid politicizing the fight against chemical weapons.
This weekend’s G20 Johannesburg summit saw 19 nations back a 122-point declaration for multilateralism and Global South empowerment—despite a U.S. boycott.
G20 Summit opened in Johannesburg under the theme “Solidarity, Equality and Sustainability,” highlighting Africa’s global role and calls for multilateralism.