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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Bishkek, December 13 (Xinhua) — China's global governance initiatives and concepts are of great importance for strengthening global peace and trust, as well as for shaping a just and rational world order, Kyrgyz experts said in an interview with Xinhua.
As Chinese President Xi Jinping noted, amidst constantly evolving global challenges and recurring conflicts and crises, calls for peace and trust are more relevant than ever. Kyrgyz political scientist and professor at Ala-Too International University Kubanychbek Taabaldiev fully agrees with this statement.
The expert believes that such a call is "timely and crucial" for solidarity in the face of a profound global crisis, when the world is undergoing dramatic changes and the role of some international institutions is declining. He also reminded that in an era of multiple crises—from military conflicts to the erosion of international law—salvation lies only in strengthening mutual respect and trust.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations. China defends the UN's authority and status, calling for resistance to hegemonism, bullying, and actions that harm others for personal gain.
"This isn't just a tribute to the Organization, but a defense of the very idea of collective security, based on the equality of states, not the rule of the strongest," the professor emphasized. "The call to resist hegemonic intimidation and self-serving actions reflects the demand of many countries in the Global South for a just, predictable, and inclusive world order." He added that stability has always been possible only through dialogue, not domination, a point that is becoming increasingly relevant today.
During the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit held this year in Tianjin, China, China proposed the Global Governance Initiative. According to Kyrgyz political scientist Igor Shestakov, this initiative is primarily concerned with building a multipolar world, particularly for countries in the Global South, where equality between countries is prioritized.
"Everything here is built on equality, partnership, and friendly relations. This initiative does not presuppose any dominance of one country over another," he said, believing this to be one of the foundations for improving the global governance system, as the Global Governance Initiative, as well as China's concept of a community with a shared future for mankind, precisely reflect equality and partnership without any one-sided world order.
“The global governance system proposed by the Chinese side should, in principle, reduce the potential for conflict in the world and be based, first and foremost, on dialogue and consensus, rather than on confrontation,” added I. Shestakov. –0–
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