China is ready to expand trade with Mongolia, says Premier of the State Council

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Moscow, November 18 /Xinhua/ — China is ready to further expand trade with Mongolia and explore opportunities for cooperation in emerging sectors such as green energy and the digital economy. Chinese State Council Premier Li Qiang announced this during a meeting with Mongolian Prime Minister Gombojavin Zandanshatar in Moscow on Tuesday.

Li Qiang described China and Mongolia as close neighbors connected by shared mountains and rivers, and stated that maintaining long-term, stable and friendly cooperative relations is in the fundamental interests of the peoples of the two countries.

As the Premier of the State Council noted, at the meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Mongolian President Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh, held in September in Beijing, a vector for the further development of bilateral relations was outlined.

Li Qiang pointed out that China consistently views Mongolia as an important area in its diplomacy with neighboring countries and hopes to work with the Mongolian side to use the construction of a Chinese-Mongolian community of shared destiny as a guideline in developing bilateral relations.

According to him, China is willing to further strengthen strategic communication with Mongolia, respect and take into account each other's core interests and key concerns, expand practical cooperation, and promote the continuous development of the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries.

Noting that China and Mongolia have strong economic complementarities, Li Qiang stated that China is willing to strengthen the alignment of the two countries' development strategies and expand cooperation in traditional areas such as mineral and energy resources, infrastructure and connectivity, and explore opportunities for cooperation in emerging sectors such as green energy and the digital economy, in order to create more areas of common interest and growth opportunities for bilateral cooperation.

China supports closer exchanges between the border regions of China and Mongolia, identifying potential for cooperation, and jointly promoting international cooperation in the subregion around the Altai Mountains, the Premier of the State Council stated.

He called on the two sides to strengthen exchanges between political parties, academic circles, the media, and youth, continuously deepen mutual understanding, and enhance mutual trust and friendship. Li Qiang added that China is willing to strengthen communication and coordination with Mongolia on regional affairs to jointly safeguard peace and stability in both countries and the region.

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China's determination to develop mutually beneficial cooperation with Russia is consistent, says Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China

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Moscow, November 18 (Xinhua) – China's resolve and position on developing mutually beneficial cooperation with Russia have always been consistent, Chinese State Council Premier Li Qiang stated on Tuesday.

Li Qiang made the corresponding statement during a meeting in the Kremlin with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

At the beginning of the conversation, Li Qiang conveyed to Vladimir Putin warm greetings and best wishes from Chinese President Xi Jinping. The Premier noted that, under the strategic leadership of the two heads of state, the China-Russia comprehensive partnership of strategic coordination in the new era continues to function at a high level.

Li Qiang noted that since the beginning of this year, Chairman Xi Jinping and President Vladimir Putin have met twice and outlined the direction for the further development of Chinese-Russian relations.

According to the head of the Chinese government, amid the chaotic changes in the international situation, China is ready to work with Russia to uphold the original aspiration for friendship passed down from generation to generation, strengthen the alignment of development strategies, deepen cooperation in various fields, and achieve new practical results in order to better serve the development and rise of both countries.

Li Qiang emphasized that China intends to further enhance the sustainability of cooperation with Russia and consolidate and maintain the stable momentum of bilateral cooperation.

He called on both sides to jointly organize new China-Russia theme years at the national level, effectively utilize mutually beneficial policies for the benefit of the people such as the visa-free regime, promote better mutual understanding and closer ties between the peoples of the two countries, and strengthen the foundation of people-to-people friendship in bilateral relations.

Li Qiang added that China hopes to join forces with Russia to implement the outcomes of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, promote the "Shanghai Spirit," deepen unity and cooperation, create a model for the practical implementation of the Global Governance Initiative, promote high-quality development of the SCO, and make greater contributions to peace and development in the region and around the world.

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Moscow, November 18 (Xinhua) – China's resolve and position on developing mutually beneficial cooperation with Russia have always been consistent, Chinese State Council Premier Li Qiang stated on Tuesday.

Li Qiang made the corresponding statement during a meeting in the Kremlin with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

At the beginning of the conversation, Li Qiang conveyed to Vladimir Putin warm greetings and best wishes from Chinese President Xi Jinping. The Premier noted that, under the strategic leadership of the two heads of state, the China-Russia comprehensive partnership of strategic coordination in the new era continues to function at a high level.

Li Qiang noted that since the beginning of this year, Chairman Xi Jinping and President Vladimir Putin have met twice and outlined the direction for the further development of Chinese-Russian relations.

According to the head of the Chinese government, amid the chaotic changes in the international situation, China is ready to work with Russia to uphold the original aspiration for friendship passed down from generation to generation, strengthen the alignment of development strategies, deepen cooperation in various fields, and achieve new practical results in order to better serve the development and rise of both countries.

Li Qiang emphasized that China intends to further enhance the sustainability of cooperation with Russia and consolidate and maintain the stable momentum of bilateral cooperation.

He called on both sides to jointly organize new China-Russia theme years at the national level, effectively utilize mutually beneficial policies for the benefit of the people, such as the visa-free regime, promote better mutual understanding and closer ties between the peoples of the two countries, and strengthen the foundation of people-to-people friendship in bilateral relations.

Li Qiang added that China hopes to join forces with Russia to implement the outcomes of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, promote the "Shanghai Spirit," deepen unity and cooperation, create a model for the practical implementation of the Global Governance Initiative, promote the high-quality development of the SCO, and make greater contributions to peace and development in the region and around the world.

V. Putin, in turn, asked Li Qiang to convey his best wishes and greetings to Chairman Xi Jinping, and also congratulated the Chinese side on the successful holding of the 4th Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee.

The Russian leader expressed confidence that under the strong leadership of President Xi Jinping, China will successfully achieve all the development goals set in the 15th Five-Year Plan and will achieve even more significant success in socio-economic development.

Vladimir Putin stated that the Russian-Chinese comprehensive partnership and strategic interaction in the new era are truly experiencing their best period in history. He stated that Russia intends to maintain close, high-level exchanges with China, develop cooperation in the economy, trade, energy, agriculture, and infrastructure construction, and expand humanitarian exchanges.

The Russian President added that Russia congratulates China on the successful holding of the SCO Tianjin Summit and expresses its readiness to further strengthen communication and coordination with China within multilateral structures such as the SCO and BRICS in order to protect peace and stability in the region and the world as a whole and promote common development. –0–

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Top Stories of the Day | Tuesday: Gaza, West Africa, Urbanization, Antibiotic Resistance

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November 18, 2025 UN

Top news from the UN and around the world: The UN Secretary-General welcomes the Security Council's adoption of a resolution establishing an International Stabilization Force in Gaza, terrorism in West Africa poses a global threat, the world's population continues to migrate to cities, and Drug Resistance Awareness Week.

UN Security Council decision on Gaza

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres welcomed the adoption of the resolution by the Security Council On the establishment of an International Stabilization Force in Gaza. The resolution, proposed by the United States, was supported on Monday by 13 countries, with two – Russia and China – abstaining. Guterres called the vote an important step toward "consolidating the ceasefire." Meanwhile, UN humanitarian agencies are warning that many Palestinian children in the enclave will not be able to withstand another harsh winter and are expressing hope that the adopted document will allow for a rapid expansion of aid.

The situation in West Africa

In West Africa and the Sahel region, terrorist groups are expanding their activities, forced displacement is growing, and essential services are declining. These trends, as UN Secretary-General António Guterres noted in his address to the Security Council on Tuesday, pose a growing threat not only regionally but also globally. The Sahel region, which stretches between the continent's two coasts, accounts for 19 percent of all those affected by terrorism. Nearly a million people in Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, and neighboring countries have been forced to flee their homes.

Urbanization trends

In the middle of the last century, only 20 percent of the world's population lived in cities, while today this figure is 45 percent of the total population of the planet, which has already reached 8.2 billion. However, the study's authors believe that urbanization will slow in the coming years. This is stated in a new report published on Tuesday by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs. According to the study, the number of megacities – urban agglomerations with populations over 10 million – has quadrupled: from eight in 1975 to 33 in 2025. More than half of them are in Asia. The only non-Asian city in the top ten remains Cairo, Egypt.

Antibiotic resistance

Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week kicked off on November 18. The UN reminds everyone that this problem is becoming increasingly acute and already poses a public health threat. The campaign's slogan, "Time to Act: Protect the Present, Care for the Future," emphasizes the need for urgent action. One of the main factors exacerbating the crisis is the reckless use of antibiotics. As part of the Week, the UN calls on everyone worldwide to use these medications only on the advice of a doctor and to adhere to the treatment regimen prescribed by a specialist.

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The UN chief welcomed the resolution establishing an international force in Gaza.

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November 18, 2025 Peace and security

The UN Secretary-General welcomed the Security Council's adoption of a resolution establishing an International Stabilization Force in Gaza. He called it an important step toward "consolidating the ceasefire." Meanwhile, UN humanitarian agencies warn that many Palestinian children in the enclave will not be able to endure another harsh winter.

"We very much hope that peace initiatives will change the situation for the better," UNICEF spokesman Ricardo Pires told reporters in Geneva on Tuesday.

"But again, the reality for children on the ground remains extremely tragic," he added.

Commenting on the Security Council resolution based on the US peace plan, Jens Laerke, a representative of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), noted that for now everything remains "at the level of hypotheses" and that the document lacks specifics.

A resolution supporting the Comprehensive Plan to End the Conflict in Gaza, announced by US President Donald Trump on September 29, was approved by 13 Security Council member states. China and Russia abstained.

The Peace Council and the Interim International Force

The resolution welcomes the creation of a transitional administration called the "Peace Council," reportedly headed by President Trump. This structure will coordinate reconstruction efforts in Gaza, including the delivery of humanitarian aid.

The plan also states that the United States will work with Arab and international partners to establish a temporary International Stabilization Force.

In a statement released by his press service last night, the UN Secretary-General called on all parties to the conflict to observe the ceasefire.

Guterres noted the "ongoing diplomatic efforts" of Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, the United States and other countries to resolve the crisis, stressing the importance of moving to the second phase of the US plan, which should lead to a political process to achieve a two-state solution "in accordance with previous UN resolutions."

Children in Gaza will have a hard time surviving the winter

Meanwhile, in Gaza, humanitarian organizations stressed on Tuesday that two years of devastating war between Hamas and Israel, coupled with a chronic shortage of humanitarian aid, have left the Strip's population in dire straits.

Heavy rains have fallen in the enclave in recent days, flooding the worn-out tents in which many families, displaced multiple times by the fighting, live, said Ricardo Pires, a representative of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).

"We see heartbreaking examples: desperate families are distraught and exhausted, their tents flooded," he said. "For war-torn children, sleeping in soaked tents, without warm clothing or dry blankets, with weakened immune systems, winter becomes an extremely dangerous ordeal."

According to Pires, worsening weather conditions have increased the number of requests for medical care, especially among children weakened by malnutrition, hunger, injuries and repeated displacement.

He explained that since Israeli forces control more than 50 percent of the enclave's territory, many of the areas where Gazans are being resettled are located on the coast – and these are the areas most susceptible to flooding.

More aid arrives in Gaza

A UNICEF representative called for greater access to the sector for humanitarian convoys, recalling that this is “part of the peace agreements.”

According to OCHA, over 5,400 tons of aid, including shelter, medicine, and food, were delivered from Thursday to Sunday. With the opening of the Zikim crossing, three crossings are now operational in Gaza.

“More, much more [humanitarian aid] is needed,” Pires emphasized. “And we hope that with the new plan, this will become a reality for children and their families.”

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UN report: Global urbanization and key trends in Europe and Central Asia

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November 18, 2025 Economic development

In the middle of the last century, only 20 percent of the world's population lived in cities, while today that figure stands at 45 percent of the planet's total population, which has already reached 8.2 billion. However, the study's authors believe that urbanization will slow down. This is according to a new report published today by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA).

Urbanization is one of the most significant demographic shifts in human history, fundamentally changing how and where people live, work, and form communities.

This trend brings significant benefits, but at the same time it also creates obvious challengesPositive aspects include economic development, job creation, and access to education, healthcare, and infrastructure for a larger number of people. Cities stimulate innovation and increase productivity by concentrating resources and specialists. However, rapid population growth creates challenges: housing shortage, traffic congestion and pollution, pressure on water and energy resources. Social inequality may also be increasing. In many places, rapid urbanization is associated with the emergence of slums, an increasing number of people living in inadequate housing conditions, and having no legal guaranteesUrbanization thus requires a balanced policy that will harness its economic and social potential while minimizing environmental and social risks.

According to the report, between 1975 and 2025, the area of built-up and populated land increased almost twice as fast as the global population. Furthermore, cities, towns, and rural areas are closely interconnected. Approximately 60 percent of the land converted to urban areas since 1970 was previously used as productive agricultural land. Effective urban policies in housing, transportation, and services can reduce pressure on large cities and promote balanced development. Bridging the gap between urban and rural areas requires investment in infrastructure and support for farmers and small towns.

Global trends

In 1950, urban living was relatively rare: only 20 percent of the world's 2.5 billion people lived in cities—population centers with at least 50,000 people and a population density of at least 1,500 people per square kilometer. After decades of urbanization, cities will be home to 45 percent of the world's 8.2 billion people by 2025.

The share of the world's population living in small towns and urban settlements – places with at least 5,000 people and a density of at least 300 people per square kilometre – has gradually declined from 40 percent in 1950 to 36 percent in 2025.

Rural areas are characterized by lower population densities than cities. Today, less than 20 percent of the world's population lives in them—half the number in the mid-20th century.

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Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia.

Meanwhile, the number of megacities—urban agglomerations with populations over 10 million—has quadrupled, from eight in 1975 to 33 in 2025. More than half of these are in Asia. Jakarta, Indonesia, leads the world in population (almost 42 million), followed by Dhaka, Bangladesh (around 40 million), and Tokyo, Japan (33 million). The only non-Asian city in the top ten remains Cairo, Egypt.

However, the report's authors emphasize that the majority of urban growth is occurring outside megacities. More than 96 percent of all cities worldwide have fewer than a million residents, and most of them are growing faster than the largest metropolitan areas.

India, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Bangladesh and Ethiopia are collectively expected to add more than 500 million urban residents between 2025 and 2050, accounting for more than half of the projected global urban population increase of 986 million over that period.

Moscow is among the largest megacities

Moscow, Europe's largest city, is among the world's megacities examined in the report. According to the report, the Russian capital saw its population grow by more than 3 million residents between 2000 and 2025. Today, Moscow ranks 20th among the world's largest megacities, with a population of 14.5 million. By 2050, the city is projected to have 15.5 million residents.

At the same time, in Russia as a whole, many cities continued to grow even against the backdrop of a general decline in the country's population.

Central Asia: Urban population growth

The Central Asian countries are seeing growth in urban systems. The region is distinguished by a high proportion of the population living in small towns and urban settlements. However, the report's authors predict a decline in this figure due to the growing share of large cities.

In Kazakhstan, the share of the population living in large cities is projected to increase from 45.3 percent in 2025 to 51 percent in 2050. Currently, 22.4 percent of the country lives in rural areas, and 32.2 percent live in small towns and urban-type settlements.

In Kyrgyzstan, 23.1 percent of the population lives in rural areas, while 35.5 percent lives in towns and other urbanized settlements. The share of residents living in large cities is projected to increase from 35.5 percent in 2025 to 43.4 percent by 2050.

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In Tajikistan, over 51 percent of the population lives in urban settlements outside major cities. Rural residents account for 15.5 percent. The share of the population living in major cities is projected to increase from 33.3 percent in 2025 to 46.8 percent in 2050. Nearly 90 percent of residents are projected to live in urban areas.

In Turkmenistan, the urban population accounted for 32.5 percent in 2025 and is projected to increase to 37.8 percent by 2050. Currently, 21.7 percent of the country's population lives in rural areas, and 45.8 percent in small towns and urban-type settlements.

Meanwhile, in Uzbekistan, the urban population will increase from 43.8 percent to 54.6 percent over the next 25 years. Currently, 43.3 percent of the country's population lives in small towns, while 12.8 percent lives in villages. By 2050, the rural population will be less than 9 percent.

Ubrenization in Europe

In Europe, developed urban systems and vast rural areas coexist. In a number of countries in the region, rural settlements remain the most common settlement pattern. These countries include Austria, Bulgaria, Poland, France, Finland, and Romania. In these countries, despite the general European trend toward urbanization, the majority of the population continues to live in rural areas.

Ukraine stands out as a country that lost more than one million urban residents between 2000 and 2025. According to the report, virtually all Ukrainian cities experienced population declines between 2015 and 2025, which the report's authors attribute to the humanitarian crisis.

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The World Food Programme plans to help 110 million people next year – only a third of those in need.

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November 18, 2025 Humanitarian aid

The world is plunging into a global food crisis, and resources to help everyone in need are critically insufficient, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) warned on Tuesday.

According to the organization's 2026 forecast, 318 million people will be on the brink of famine or worse next year—more than double the 2019 figure. However, due to cuts in global humanitarian funding, WFP is forced to provide assistance to only a third of those in need.

In 2026, the organization plans to support 110 million people—among the most vulnerable—requiring approximately $13 billion. However, current projections indicate that WFP may only receive approximately half of this amount.

"The world is facing famine in several regions simultaneously – in Gaza and parts of Sudan. This is completely unacceptable in the 21st century," emphasized WFP Executive Director Cindy McCain.

"Across the world, hunger is becoming chronic. WFP has proven time and again that early, effective, and innovative solutions save lives and change lives. But we desperately need massive support to continue this critical work," she added.

In 2025, WFP's famine prevention efforts helped a number of communities avoid disaster. However, the global food crisis continues unabated: due to conflicts, extreme weather events, and economic instability, 2026 is expected to be another year of acute food insecurity.

WFP will continue to provide emergency food assistance, support and training for communities, and technical support to governments. A special focus will be placed on innovation and technology to expand assistance to families who are entirely dependent on humanitarian aid.

"We are transforming our work to invest more in long-term solutions to food security," McCain said.

WFP calls on the international community to invest in proven solutions that can stop the spread of hunger.

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The SCO can play an even greater role in promoting good global governance, says China's Premier.

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Moscow, November 18 (Xinhua) — The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) is well-positioned and capable of leveraging the joint implementation of the Global Governance Initiative to play a more significant role in ensuring good global governance, Chinese State Council Premier Li Qiang stated on Tuesday.

Li Qiang made the corresponding statement while delivering a speech at the 24th meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of the SCO Member States.

The meeting, chaired by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, was attended by leaders and representatives of SCO member states, observer countries, and dialogue partner countries, guests of the host country, and heads of international organizations.

Li Qiang recalled that Chinese President Xi Jinping officially launched the Global Governance Initiative at the SCO summit in Tianjin, China, in September, offering the international community Chinese wisdom and Chinese solutions for jointly responding to global changes and addressing urgent problems.

The head of the Chinese government emphasized the importance of the SCO in building and reforming the global governance system.

First, Li Qiang pointed out, the SCO should make use of its unique advantages.

Noting that the concepts of the "Shanghai Spirit" and the Global Governance Initiative largely overlap, Li Qiang emphasized the SCO's wealth of practical experience and strong institutional guarantees. He argued that the organization should fully utilize these advantages and make a greater practical contribution to global governance, helping to build a community with a shared future for humanity.

Secondly, the SCO should focus on key areas of development and security, the State Council Premier emphasized.

He called on SCO countries to promote development and security through cooperation, strengthen the alignment of development strategies, implement high-quality joint construction of the Belt and Road Initiative, ensure the stability and smooth functioning of global production and supply chains, and jointly build an open and inclusive global economy.

China is ready to join forces and cooperate with other SCO member countries to quickly establish the SCO Development Bank and proposes the creation of a China-SCO Cooperation Center for Metabolic Diseases, the head of the Chinese government indicated.

Li Qiang also called for further strengthening security cooperation mechanisms, giving full play to the important role of the four security centers, promoting the international community to jointly adhere to multilateralism, and promoting universal security and lasting peace.

Third, the State Council Premier continued, the SCO must foster a powerful force for innovation and transformation. He called for strengthening cooperation in science, technology, and industrial innovation, and promoting cooperation in traditional and renewable energy.

Li Qiang said China welcomes the active participation of all parties in the SCO Forum on Digital Economy and the China-SCO Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Forum, adding that China is willing to jointly build and effectively utilize the China-SCO Digital Economy Cooperation Platform and the China-SCO Science, Technology and Innovation Cooperation Center, and steadily increase the installed capacity of photovoltaic and wind power by 10 million kW in each of these sectors over the next five years.

The head of the Chinese government recalled that at the Tianjin summit of the SCO, the leaders of member states jointly approved the organization's development strategy for the period 2026-2035.

He emphasized that China is willing to work with all member states to pay more attention to strategic coordination, effectively promote practical cooperation, improve operating mechanisms, strengthen cohesion, operational capacity, and influence, so as to continuously make the SCO better and stronger.

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China has condemned the revision of US patent rules as discriminatory against Chinese companies.

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BEIJING, Nov. 18 (Xinhua) — China's Ministry of Commerce on Tuesday said the United States' recent revision of its patent rules discriminatoryly restricts the legal rights of Chinese companies.

This statement was made in response to a media inquiry about a memorandum issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. According to the memorandum, the transparency rules surrounding patent invalidation applications are being amended, primarily with regard to the review of applications filed by foreign-owned entities.

According to a Ministry of Commerce official, this step, taken in the interests of so-called national security, violates the United States' international obligations to protect intellectual property and amounts to discriminatory restrictions on the legitimate rights of Chinese enterprises.

He added that Chinese authorities will closely monitor the development of the situation and take all necessary measures to resolutely protect the legitimate rights and interests of domestic companies. –0–

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The Chinese Foreign Minister held a meeting with the Secretary General of the Arab League

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BEIJING, November 18 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met in Beijing on Tuesday with Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Abu Al-Gheit, who arrived in China to attend the China-Arab Dialogue of Civilizations.

Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, congratulated the Arab League on its 80th anniversary and praised the organization's commitment to strengthening the unity and self-sufficiency of Arab countries and promoting peace and stability in the Middle East. He emphasized the unique and important role of the Arab League in regional and international affairs, wishing the organization continued and even greater progress in the future.

According to the Chinese diplomat, under the strategic leadership of Chinese President Xi Jinping and Arab leaders, China-Arab relations are rapidly developing and have entered their best period ever. He emphasized that China is the Arab countries' most reliable partner and firmly supports Arab states in eliminating external interference and pursuing a development path suited to their national conditions, enhancing their strategic autonomy to control their future, and strengthening unity and self-reliance to jointly safeguard regional peace and stability.

As Wang Yi emphasized, China never interferes in the internal affairs of other countries or engages in geopolitical rivalry. He emphasized that the goal of Chinese-Arab cooperation is to achieve common development and prosperity, as well as to promote the modernization of all countries.

The Chinese Foreign Minister noted that 2026 will mark the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Arab countries, and that the second China-Arab States Summit is scheduled to be held in China, marking another milestone in the history of China-Arab relations. China hopes to use this summit as an opportunity to strengthen strategic mutual trust, deepen mutually beneficial cooperation, and build a higher-level China-Arab community with a shared future, Wang Yi stated.

He stated that China highly values the Arab League's commitment to a just settlement of the Palestinian issue and always stands by the Arab countries. China, Wang Yi emphasized, will continue to uphold justice in the international arena, firmly support the restoration of Palestine's legitimate national rights, and unwaveringly promote the resumption and implementation of the Palestinian settlement process based on the "two-state solution" for two peoples.

A.A. Al-Gheit, for his part, noted that the Arab League attaches great importance to developing relations with China and supports the four global initiatives put forward by Chinese President Xi Jinping. He stated that the Arab League intends to work with China to prepare for the second China-Arab States Summit next year and to open up broader horizons for the development of relations between Arab countries and China.

According to A.A. Al-Gheit, the Arab League highly appreciates China's commitment to fairness and justice in the Palestinian issue and hopes that China will continue to play a constructive role in this regard. He added that the Arab League welcomes China's commitment to multilateralism and intends to strengthen cooperation with China in multilateral fora to jointly promote peace and stability worldwide.

The two sides also held an in-depth exchange of views on international and regional issues of mutual interest. –0–

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