Global Collaboration for Peace and Development
Vice-President Han Zheng of China called for global collaboration to address mounting challenges and promote peace, security, and prosperity. He emphasized the interconnectedness of humanity and China's commitment to working with countries worldwide.
The International Day of Peace event gathered over 180 representatives to discuss solutions amidst rising geopolitical tensions and regional conflicts. Participants commended China's initiatives for promoting global peace and development.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed concerns over the global security situation and called for cultivating a culture of peace. He emphasized the importance of sustainable development and inclusive international cooperation.
Sommad Pholsena, vice-president of the National Assembly of Laos, and Kgalema Motlanthe, former president of South Africa, acknowledged China's contributions to global peace, security, and development.
The event served as a reminder of the shared responsibility to build a more peaceful and prosperous world through collaboration, dialogue, and a commitment to shared values.
11 Comments
Mariposa
Kudos to China for stepping up and taking a leadership role in promoting global stability!
Marishka
With China's track record, I wouldn't consider them a trustworthy partner for global peace initiatives.
Pupsik
Global collaboration shouldn't just mean following China's lead; it's about inclusivity and diverse voices.
Marishka
How can we trust China's commitment to peace when they are involved in so many territorial disputes?
Pupsik
The International Day of Peace is a reminder that we all share a responsibility for a better future.
BuggaBoom
Why are we letting China take the lead on global issues when they have a history of human rights violations?
Loubianka
This event is a positive step towards addressing global tensions—let’s support these efforts!
Noir Black
China's definition of peace often doesn’t include the rights of its own citizens. How can they be a role model?
KittyKat
If we want peace, it should be led by democratic nations, not authoritarian regimes.
Katchuka
I love seeing former leaders acknowledging cooperation; it sets a powerful example.
Eugene Alta
Cultivating a culture of peace starts with conversations like these—let's keep pushing for progress!