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China Rebuffs Major Power Governance Framework Amid Geopolit

Key Points
- 1China's Foreign Minister rejects major power co-governance concept.
- 2Calls for adherence to UN mechanisms in global governance.
- 3This stance reinforces China’s strategic autonomy in global affairs.
In a recent press conference during the Two Sessions, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi firmly rejected the notion of major power co-governance, asserting that China does not align with such frameworks for global affairs. He emphasized the need for countries to respect the United Nations' role and warned against any alternatives that could undermine its authority. This statement comes amid rising geopolitical tensions and reflects a clear positioning of China's approach to international governance.
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