Civilizational Dialogue a Must in Turbulent World: Global Times
BEIJING, CHINA, JUL 12 – Ko Wenli is the sole Malaysian director invited to the Global Civilization Dialogue Ministerial Meeting, where nearly 140 guests from over 20 countries discussed cultural exchange and innovation.
- On July 11, 2025, Beijing convened the Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting, during which a new initiative dedicated to advancing cooperation and understanding among different civilizations was officially launched.
- This initiative builds on the Global Civilization Initiative launched by President Xi Jinping in March 2023, responding to growing global disorder and complexity.
- Around 140 participants representing over 20 countries gathered to explore topics related to intercultural communication, preservation of traditions, and advances in technology to foster unity and address escalating conflicts.
- The program features a global research network, dialogue platforms, and cooperation mechanisms, supported by a global award to honor contributions to civilizational exchange.
- This effort aims to strengthen mutual understanding, peaceful coexistence, and multilateral cooperation to address global challenges and prevent hegemonic confrontations.
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