China’s Global Governance Initiative Gains Momentum with 150+ Nations Backing ππ€
Over 150 countries now support China’s Global Governance Initiative, launched in 2025, as Beijing pushes for multilateral solutions to global challenges. πβ¨
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Over 150 countries now support China’s Global Governance Initiative, launched in 2025, as Beijing pushes for multilateral solutions to global challenges. πβ¨
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China’s Global Governance Initiative gains momentum as 150+ countries back its vision for equitable international cooperation, challenging unilateral power dynamics.
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