Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that the EU and China can deepen cooperation in multiple areas to promote global governance reform [1][3] - Current global challenges such as climate change, poverty, and conflict have led to a significant lag in the global governance system [3] - Four major trends in the current global order include the decline of neoliberalism, the weakening of Western influence, the complexity of military conflicts, and the profound impact of digital transformation [3] Group 2 - The implementation of the UN's "Future Contract" commitments is seen as a critical opportunity for international collaboration [3] - Areas for potential EU-China cooperation include governance mechanism innovation, social development, climate change, development financing, and digital transformation [3] - The world has entered a multipolar era, necessitating improvements in the global governance framework, with the EU and China positioned to set a positive example for this goal [3]
葡萄牙前就业部长谈欧中合作:携手推进全球治理变革
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-12-05 12:44