UN at 80: A House Divided, a World on Edge
At the 80th UN General Assembly, global divides from Gaza to sanctions challenge calls for unity. The Chinese mainland’s four initiatives offer a fresh take on stalled diplomacy.
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At the 80th UN General Assembly, global divides from Gaza to sanctions challenge calls for unity. The Chinese mainland’s four initiatives offer a fresh take on stalled diplomacy.
At the UNGA, Chinese premier Li Qiang told Canadian PM Mark Carney China is ready to step up practical efforts for healthy, stable, sustainable bilateral ties.
Chinese FM Wang Yi welcomed a US House delegation led by Rep. Adam Smith in Beijing, calling it an “ice-breaking journey” to reboot China-US ties through dialogue and cooperation.
China’s top legislator Zhao Leji met a US congressional delegation in Beijing, urging mutual respect, win-win cooperation, and adherence to the one-China principle.
Iran warns its IAEA cooperation deal will be void if UN sanctions snap back. Tehran calls for respect and dialogue over pressure.
Chinese mainland vice premier He Lifeng met U.S. lawmakers in Beijing, urging mutual trust and win-win cooperation to boost stable, sustainable economic and trade ties.
More countries are set to recognise Palestine at a France–Saudi summit, marking a milestone for statehood and diplomatic visibility.
France and Saudi Arabia lead a global summit in Paris to rally support for a two-state solution, as some nations recognize a Palestinian state amid Israel and U.S. boycotts.
Several countries have recognized Palestine. Discover why this matters to young adults in South and Southeast Asia. Join the global conversation!
The UK, Australia and Canada formally recognized the state of Palestine on Sunday. Here’s what this diplomatic move means for young voices across South and Southeast Asia.