China doubled down on its commitment to global cooperation this week, with Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang declaring the country’s 'full support' for the United Nations’ central role in tackling world challenges. The announcement came during high-level talks at the Belem Climate Summit, where Ding emphasized China’s push for greener solutions and multilateral diplomacy. 🌏✨
As President Xi Jinping’s special representative, Ding highlighted China’s 'high-quality, green, and low-carbon' development strategy, noting the country’s efforts to supply eco-friendly products and tech to global markets. 'We’re not just talking the talk—we’re walking the walk,' he said, referencing China’s climate pledges ahead of COP30, the UN’s next major climate conference. 🌱
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres praised China’s 'actions that go beyond pledges,' calling it a 'key leader' in climate governance and peacebuilding. He also endorsed Xi’s Global Governance Initiative, a blueprint for reforming international systems to better address 21st-century challenges. 🤝
With the UN’s 80th anniversary this year, Ding stressed China’s role in fostering dialogue between nations, adding: 'Multilateralism isn’t optional—it’s essential for a sustainable future.' The meeting signals tighter collaboration as the world gears up for COP30’s critical climate negotiations. 🔥
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China reaffirms full support for UN's core role in int'l affairs
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