China's Top Diplomat Calls for Advancing Dialogue Among Civilizations
- On June 10, 2025, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivered a video address commemorating the inaugural UN-designated day dedicated to fostering dialogue between civilizations, held in Istanbul.
- Following a resolution put forward by China along with 82 additional member states, the 78th UN General Assembly session in 2024 unanimously established this day.
- Wang urged upholding equality among civilizations, respecting each nation's development paths, rejecting interference, and leveraging technologies like AI to enrich shared cultural wealth.
- He described dialogue among civilizations as a “bond of peace” that bridges divides, eliminates prejudice, and builds mutual trust, echoing China's 2023 Global Civilization Initiative.
- The event emphasizes advancing inclusive dialogue globally and suggests China’s intent to host the 2028 UNAOC Global Forum to further promote intercultural exchange and progress.
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