Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for a more effective and pragmatic United Nations during talks with UN General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock this week. The meeting, held on the sidelines of the UNGA general debate, highlighted China's vision for global cooperation in an era of 'turbulence and transformation.' 🕊️
What's China Proposing?
Li emphasized three key priorities:
- ⚖️ Balancing peace, development, and human rights efforts
- 🌱 Prioritizing sustainable development goals
- 🤖 Strengthening governance in AI, space, and polar regions
The premier also spotlighted President Xi Jinping's Global Governance Initiative, framing it as a roadmap for fairer international systems. 'We must work toward a community with a shared future for humanity,' Li stated.
The Taiwan Question
Li reiterated that Taiwan remains a core national interest, urging the UN to uphold the one-China principle. Baerbock confirmed the UNGA would strictly follow Resolution 2758, which recognizes Beijing as China's sole legitimate government since 1971. 🇨🇳
Why It Matters
With global challenges like climate change and AI ethics looming, China's push for UN reforms could shape how 193 member states tackle 21st-century problems. Baerbock praised China's 'leading role' in development initiatives, signaling potential for deeper collaboration. 💡
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Premier Li: China supports building a more effective, pragmatic UN
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