
Li Qiang Urges Stronger China-US Cooperation at UNGA
Chinese premier Li Qiang called for stronger cooperation and mutual respect between the Chinese mainland and the United States at UNGA80, highlighting trade ties for shared prosperity.
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Chinese premier Li Qiang called for stronger cooperation and mutual respect between the Chinese mainland and the United States at UNGA80, highlighting trade ties for shared prosperity.
At the 80th UNGA, leaders explore how AI can drive sustainable growth and equality in developing countries.
Chinese premier Li Qiang and Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker met at UNGA80 to strengthen multilateral ties and deepen cooperation in trade, green tech and culture for better global governance.
At the 80th UNGA, global divisions unfold: Gaza’s crisis, Western sanctions’ toll, and China’s four initiatives shape a make-or-break moment for unity.
At UNGA80 in New York, leaders from Brazil to Uzbekistan rallied behind the two-state solution, urging a ceasefire and lasting peace in the Middle East.
Brazil’s President Lula urged multilateralism at UNGA80, decried U.S. sanctions, called for global cooperation on drugs, and committed $1B to the Tropical Forests Forever Facility to save endangered forests.
At UNGA80, Premier Li Qiang says the Chinese mainland is ready to work with Canada for healthy, stable and sustainable relations.
UNGA’s 80th high-level general debate kicked off with opening remarks from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Tune in live for global perspectives and updates!
Chinese premier Li Qiang lands in New York for the 80th UNGA debate, ready to outline China’s vision on global challenges, UN revival and a shared future.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang heads to New York from Sept 22–26 to speak at the UNGA 80th general debate, join the Global Development Initiative meeting, and meet world leaders.