Chinese Premier Li Qiang touched down in New York City on Monday, kicking off a high-stakes diplomatic mission at the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). The visit marks China’s latest push to shape global dialogue on development, peace, and cooperation. 🌍🤝
From Monday to Friday, Premier Li will headline events like a high-level meeting on China’s Global Development Initiative and hold talks with UN Secretary-General António Guterres and world leaders. Expect bold ideas: Li is set to outline China’s vision for tackling modern challenges, from climate action to economic stability, while spotlighting the country’s domestic and foreign policies. 📈💡
This year’s UNGA holds symbolic weight—it coincides with the 80th anniversary of both the UN’s founding and the end of World War II. A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson emphasized the trip aims to 'renew the UN’s founding mission,' revitalize its role in today’s complex world, and advance a 'shared future for humanity.' 🕊️🌐
As debates heat up in Manhattan, all eyes are on how China’s proposals will resonate globally. Will this summit bridge divides or deepen them? Stay tuned. 🔥📢
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cgtn.com