
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng on Thursday called for more powerful worldwide cooperation to safeguard world peace and promote shared success as he dealt with the opening event of the 13th World Peace Forum at Tsinghua University in Beijing.Han stated the world is going through profound and accelerating modifications, with growing unpredictabilities and regular local and global tensions.In the face of these challenges, he kept in mind that President Xi Jinping has proposed a series of essential initiatives, consisting of the vision of a neighborhood with a shared future for mankind, the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, and the Global Civilization Initiative, which offer Chinas services to resolve international issues.He noted that 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese Peoples War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, in addition to the starting of the United Nations.
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China is ready to deal with all nations to advance the cause of peace and development, and to construct a better world together, Han added.The Chinese vice president highlighted the need to draw lessons from history and jointly promote the post-war international order.
He called for firm assistance for the UN-centered global system, global law, and the standard norms governing global relations based upon the UN Charter.He also prompted the global neighborhood to boost uniformity and coordination, maintain true multilateralism, and pursue a fairer and more efficient worldwide governance system through shared respect and equal consultation.Han underlined the significance of openness and cooperation, advocating for a stable and open global environment that supports inclusive financial growth, safeguards multilateral trade, and makes sure the smooth functioning of worldwide commercial and supply chains.He even more stressed the requirement for countries to assist one another on the course to modernization, putting development at the heart of the international agenda and attending to the concerns of developing nations in order to lower inequalities and imbalances.The online forum combined some 400 participants, consisting of former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, previous Belgian Prime Minister and European Council President Herman Van Rompuy, foreign diplomats, and scholars from both China and abroad.