China’s Wang Yi Celebrates Global Vision for Shared Future
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has praised the growing global embrace of China’s vision for a “community with a shared future for mankind.” Speaking at the inauguration of the Research Center on Building a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind in Beijing on Thursday, Wang highlighted how the concept has evolved from an initiative into a worldwide consensus, driving positive change across the globe.
Wang, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, emphasized that this vision represents China’s answer to the pressing question: “What kind of world should we build, and how do we build it?” He noted that the idea holds significant theoretical value, timely relevance, and profound global influence.
“The vision of a community with a shared future for mankind demonstrates the founding mission of the CPC,” Wang said. “It carries forward the rich traditions of Chinese culture, showcases the power of scientific theories, and outlines China’s stance amid unprecedented global changes.”
He further highlighted that dozens of countries and regions are collaborating with China to realize this shared future in various forms. The concept has also been incorporated into numerous United Nations General Assembly resolutions and multilateral documents, underscoring its international acceptance.
By advocating for mutual cooperation and understanding, China aims to work alongside other nations to address global challenges and build a harmonious world.
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