China-U.S. Relations and the Future of Asia-Pacific: A Chance to Turn Over a New Leaf
The development of China-U.S. ties matters a great deal for the Asia Pacific and the world as a whole. The definition of China-U.S. relations can only be friendly.
The development of China-U.S. ties matters a great deal for the Asia Pacific and the world as a whole. The definition of China-U.S. relations can only be friendly.
Current meeting between Xi and Biden may open a fresh window to brainstorm what new steps of relationship may proceed and work benefiting both parties.
A shared future envisaged in the UN 2030 Agenda can only be achieved through the collective efforts of all countries.
China’s call for building a community with a shared future for all mankind is not a cynical slogan to expose the self-seeking nature of Western hegemony.
A community with a shared future requires Washington and Beijing to collaborate in preventing AI’s worst possibilities.
The first visit to China by Albanese as prime minister set the right tone.
The high-quality development in the new stage will further make the BRI a widely welcomed public good and the largest platform for international cooperation in today’s world, injecting momentum into common development for all in the world.
The international community must focus on peace and development and cooperate with Russia and China to bring about this better world.
Hungary and China are showing the way for cooperation with dignity and the world should support such type of cooperation.
A Community with a Shared Future for Mankind is China’s answer to the call of the time in a world divided by geopolitical tensions, and as humanity confronts existential threats due to climate change.
The connectivity and development are the future of our generation for living in a peaceful environment and the initiative is a long-term platform that will always provide opportunities of prosperity to all.
China reaching a preliminary agreement with Sri Lanka, before the group of major creditors signing a MoU has taken the country’s other foreign creditors entirely by surprise and has brought shame upon the U.S., India and Japan who were blaming China for no reason.