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flag China launches Global Governance Initiative emphasizing multilateralism, development, and UN cooperation.

flag China has introduced the Global Governance Initiative, outlining five principles—sovereign equality, rule of law, multilateralism, people-centered development, and tangible results—to reform global governance amid rising instability. flag The initiative, grounded in the UN Charter, reflects China’s commitment to multilateralism, supporting UN peacekeeping, the 2030 Agenda, and human rights through funding over 200 projects via the China-UN Peace and Development Fund. flag It has joined nearly all major international organizations, ratified over 600 treaties, and advanced digital governance through UN initiatives and Africa-focused connectivity programs. flag China has strengthened Global South partnerships, backed the African Union’s G20 bid, expanded BRICS and SCO cooperation, and helped launch the BRICS New Development Bank and plans for an SCO development bank. flag Its peacekeeping forces, known as “Blue Helmets,” continue to contribute to global security.

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