The China-Europe freight train service is crucial to Mongolia because it boosts foreign exchange inflows into its economy, a senior Mongolian railway official has said.
The United States should not be attempting to "defeat" China, and must abandon jingoistic rhetoric and replace megaphone diplomacy with wise and creative statesmanship, former Israeli Foreign Minister Shlomo Ben-Ami has said.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said on Thursday that some Western states practice "immoral policies" and create chaos to control other countries.
It is too early to say that the COVID-19 pandemic has come to an end, top U.S。 infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci said recently.
China's development vision of ecological civilization shares core values with other nations' endeavors in promoting sustainable development, experts said.
On the day the United States held the so-called “Summit for Democracy,” protesters gathered outside the UN Headquarters in New York for a “faux funeral” for voting rights in America. They held a casket to symbolize the end of democracy in the country.
China's embassy in London has strongly rebuked a series of "irresponsible" comments about China made recently by the Group of Seven, which the embassy says "confused right and wrong" in a number of instances.
When the U.S. holds high the flag of "democracy," it should first reflect on its notorious records marked in the history. His followers should also sharpen their eyes at the dollar-dominated interests behind its motivation and stop being fooled.
The United States is not in a position to portray itself as a leader in terms of democracy, Duke University professor Bruce Jentleson has recently said.
The United States harbored ill intentions by inviting Taiwan to the so-called "democracy summit," Chinese scholars observed, calling it a political trick.
The world doesn’t need a "Summit for Democracy" to incite division and confrontation, nor a "puppet master" in the disguise of U.S.-style democracy.
The "whole-process people’s democracy" in China not only has a complete set of institutions and procedures, but also full participation and practices. It exists in all steps of democratic election, consultation, decision-making, management, and supervision.
In a dialogue on democracy in Beijing last Thursday, diplomats, scholars and experts discussed various democracy models in many countries, as well as the changes and functions of democracy in today's world.
The United States has long boasted about its own brand of democracy and freedom, calling itself a "shining city on a hill." To peddle American-style democracy, the country is putting together a so-called "summit for democracy."
U.S. President Joe Biden has announced that he will host a virtual "Summit for Democracy" on Dec. 9 and 10. The Biden Administration has invited 110 countries and regions to join the summit, claiming to promote democracy yet, in essence, it is trying to impose its "democratic model" and maintain hegemony.
The ongoing Eighth Ministerial Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in Dakar, Senegal, is likely to see the two sides agreeing on a joint action plan to contain the COVID-19 pandemic and build a China-Africa community with a shared future.
Anyone of reason would understand that arguments must be based on facts. This is the case in serious political affairs, and even more so on fundamental issues.
Common goals with diversified approaches showcase exactly what diplomats are doing in various domains in Geneva, because civilizations are rich and diverse, and so is democracy, a senior Chinese diplomat said here on Thursday.
There are Western-Centrists who believe that the western understanding of human politics is the only one which is correct and universal, and they have cognitive biases to the political path chosen by China.
Environmental experts are urging those U.S. politicians opposed to a key international agreement to set aside commercial interests in order for the country to join the pact aimed at preserving biodiversity.
Nearly 200 participating countries adopted the Glasgow Climate Pact at the end of 26th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 26) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which concluded Saturday after a one-day extension. Meanwhile, developed countries, whose industrialization is responsible for most of today's climate change impacts, were urged to meet their funding pledge.
Cities today face more frequent and complex problems because of their rapid urbanization in recent years. For example, the severe floods that hit many parts of China this year exposed the shortcomings in infrastructure, urban operation and emergency responses. So the authorities have decided to pay greater attention to natural disasters, public health threats, environmental pollution and public conflicts.
China has announced recently on many multilateral occasions the country's specific targets and concrete policies, measures and actions. As the world's largest developing country, China is striving to meet a grand goal: to peak its carbon dioxide emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060.
Punishing the stubborn secessionists who engage in seeking "Taiwan independence" is necessary to safeguard China's sovereignty, security and development interests, and ensure the peaceful development of cross-Straits relations, the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council said on Wednesday.
A Chinese defense spokesperson on Tuesday expressed strong opposition to and condemnation of a visit to Taiwan by members of the U.S. Congress who arrived in a military airplane.
State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed opposition on Tuesday to making the seas a tool for seeking unilateral hegemony, and he called for nations to jointly safeguard maritime order.
China has made strides in data legislation efforts, but more progress is needed to realize the value of data.
China's restoration of its lawful seat at the United Nations was a diplomatic win that inspired countries in Africa, said Bernard Makiza, a senior editor at a time-honored newspaper in the Republic of the Congo.
China's rapid rise has set an example for the rest of the world, said Jeffrey Sachs, professor of economics at Columbia University in the United States.