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13th World Peace Forum Held in Beijing, Calls for Shared Responsibility in Global Peace

  • The 13th World Peace Forum was held in Beijing from July 2 to 4, 2025, with over 1,200 guests from 86 countries addressing global peace issues and cooperation needs.
  • Herman Van Rompuy emphasized the importance of dialogue for resolving issues and expressed optimism for future cooperation.
  • Participants highlighted the collaboration needed among nations to address security risks and improve international governance, with special attention to the concerns of developing countries.
  • Han Zheng proposed four initiatives focused on international cooperation and solidarity to promote global stability and prosperity during this event.
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13th World Peace Forum held in Beijing, calls for shared responsibility in global peace

BEIJING, July 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Diplomats, scholars, and policymakers from more than 80 countries have gathered in Beijing this week for the 13th World Peace Forum, aiming to strengthen international dialogue and cooperation under the theme of "Advancing Global…

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