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AI漫评|开历史倒车,十分危险!
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-11 09:18
Core Viewpoint - Any attempt to distort historical facts and challenge UN General Assembly Resolution 2758 not only undermines China's sovereignty and territorial integrity but also challenges the authority of the United Nations and the post-World War II international order, which is both absurd and dangerous [1] Group 1 - The actions in question are seen as a direct challenge to China's sovereignty [1] - Such actions are viewed as a threat to the authority of the United Nations [1] - The implications of these actions are described as a regression in historical progress [1]
俄常驻联合国第一副代表:忽视乌克兰对俄袭击损害联合国权威
news flash· 2025-08-02 05:28
金十数据8月2日讯,俄罗斯常驻联合国第一副代表波利扬斯基在安理会会议上表示,联合国工作人员不 愿认真对待乌克兰军队袭击俄罗斯民用设施的事件,这损害了联合国的权威。他说:"在这种情况下, 联合国秘书处的相关工作人员表现得十分虚伪,他们在这类事件中选择假装不知情,并以无法核实乌克 兰犯罪信息的真实性为由推脱。这一切都明显损害了我们这一全球性组织的权威。" 俄常驻联合国第一副代表:忽视乌克兰对俄袭击损害联合国权威 ...
李强会见联合国秘书长古特雷斯
news flash· 2025-07-08 14:54
Core Viewpoint - The meeting between Chinese Premier Li Qiang and UN Secretary-General António Guterres emphasizes the importance of maintaining the authority of the United Nations amid complex international circumstances [1] Group 1: International Governance - China is committed to upholding the UN's core position in global governance and advocates for genuine multilateralism [1] - The Chinese government has made significant efforts to promote political resolutions to global hotspot issues and will continue to support the UN's unique role in de-escalating tensions [1] Group 2: Global Development Cooperation - There is a call for prioritizing development on the international agenda, with a focus on enhancing global development cooperation [1] - Resources should be directed towards key areas such as poverty alleviation, education, employment, and capacity building to revitalize global development partnerships [1]
近4小时会谈、3项联合声明、20多份双边合作文本,中俄元首今年首次面对面会晤成果颇丰
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-05-09 02:57
Group 1: Core Points - The visit of President Xi Jinping to Moscow is aimed at commemorating the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War and strengthening Sino-Russian relations [1][2] - Both leaders agreed to deepen strategic cooperation and promote a stable, healthy, and high-level development of Sino-Russian relations [2][3] - The discussions emphasized the importance of maintaining the authority of the United Nations and upholding international fairness and justice [3][4] Group 2: Economic Cooperation - A significant focus was placed on enhancing trade and investment cooperation, with a goal to achieve substantial breakthroughs by 2030 [6][7] - China has maintained its position as Russia's largest trading partner for 15 consecutive years, with trade volume reaching $244.8 billion in 2024 [7] - The cooperation spans various sectors including energy, agriculture, aerospace, and digital economy, with a strong momentum in emerging fields [7][8] Group 3: Political and Strategic Alignment - The leaders discussed the need for close strategic communication to navigate global changes and promote a multipolar world [7][8] - Both countries expressed a commitment to oppose unilateralism and sanctions, advocating for a fair international trade system [8][9] - The discussions also included coordination on the Ukraine issue, aiming to present a constructive dialogue atmosphere [8]