China Warns Against 'Cold War Mentality'
Li Qiang criticized rising unilateralism and protectionism, highlighting China’s role as a major UN peacekeeping contributor and defender of the post-World War II international order.
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China warns against 'Cold War mentality'
Chinese Premier Li Qiang warned Friday against a return to a "Cold War mentality" and defended multilateralism and free trade, in a veiled criticism of the United States from the United Nations. The Chinese premier made no explicit reference to US President Donald Trump as he addressed the UN General Assembly. But he cast the Asian power as a defender of the global order, of which Washington until recently was the chief custodian. "The world has…
New York, 27 Sep. (askanews) - Chinese premier Li Qiang warned against a return to "cold war mentality" and defended multilateralism and free trade, in a veiled criticism to the United States in front of the eightieth United Nations General Assembly in New York. "Currently, the world has entered a new period of turbulence and transformation. Unilateralism and the Cold War mentality are emerging again. The rules and international order establishe…
China’s Premier Li Qiang cautions against ‘Cold War mentality’ in UN
China’s Premier Li Qiang, the nation’s second-highest-ranking leader, employed his first speech before the United Nations General Assembly on Friday to warn against increasing unilateralism and so-called Cold War mentality. The comments, which diplomatically skirted mention of the United States by name, still highlighted Beijing’s discomfort with Washington’s policies while presenting China as a guardian of international cooperation. Li, who too…
China warns against ‘cold war mentality’
At the UN, China’s Premier Li Qiang warns against a “Cold War mentality,” urging global unity, free trade, and peace through dialogue over tariffs, blocs, and confrontation. Chinese Premier Li Qiang used his address at the United Nations General Assembly on Friday to warn the world against a dangerous return to “Cold War mentality,” urging nations to choose multilateralism, free trade, and shared security over confrontation and protectionism. In…
UNGA 80 Speech: Li Qiang on Peace, Cooperation
Global Challenges and the UN’s 80th Anniversary At the 80th UN General Assembly session in New York, Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for solidarity, fairness, and collective action. Marking the 80th anniversaries of both the UN’s founding and the victory over fascism, he urged world leaders to draw lessons from history to prevent division, conflict, and injustice. Peace, Development, and Cooperation as Priorities Li emphasised that peace and dev…
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