As the United Nations marks its 80th anniversary this week, Chinese President Xi Jinping doubled down on China's commitment to multilateralism, calling the UN 'the core platform for global governance' in a series of impassioned statements. 🎙️
'The world needs the UN more than ever,' Xi declared, framing climate action, poverty reduction, and peacekeeping as top priorities. His remarks come amid growing global challenges like geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty.
"China will always be a builder of world peace, a contributor to global development, and a defender of international order"
Xi highlighted China's role as the UN's second-largest financial contributor and its participation in over 30 peacekeeping missions. 🌍✌️ Young activists praised his nod to youth engagement: "The future belongs to us all – no one should be left behind."
With 193 member states, the UN remains a key forum for addressing issues from AI ethics to space diplomacy. As Gen Zers increasingly shape policy debates, Xi's call for 'inclusive dialogue' resonates with digital-native changemakers. 💬🚀
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