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Int'l guests laud Global Civilization Initiative, call for deeper dialogue amid global challenges

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Int'l guests laud Global Civilization Initiative, call for deeper dialogue amid global challenges

2025-07-12 07:46 Last Updated At:08:27

Foreign guests attending the Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting have praised the contemporary relevance and global contributions of the China-proposed Global Civilization Initiative, calling for joint international efforts to enhance dialogue among civilizations and deepen mutual learning at a time when the world faces multiple challenges.

The meeting opened in Beijing on Thursday, with a focus on the importance of cultural diversity and mutual learning in advancing human progress.

Themed "Safeguarding Diversity of Human Civilizations for World Peace and Development," the two-day event has attracted over 600 guests from 140 countries and regions.

They also stressed the importance of promoting mutual understanding among peoples and fostering harmony among different cultures, adding that collective wisdom and cooperation are needed to build a more inclusive and peaceful world.

Irina Bokova, former director-general of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, said the initiative's inclusive vision has focused not only on China but on the entire world, which reflects the far-sighted vision of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

"His deep conviction that dialogue among civilizations is the foundation of global peace, prosperity and well-being of all people. I think the inclusiveness of this initiative, which is not just oriented towards China but towards all of the world today, is very important," she said.

George Katrougalos, former foreign minister of Greece, said the initiative offers a counterweight to unilateralism and hegemonic practices.

"Now with international relations are returning to unilateralism, [and] to hegemonic practices, this is quite the contrary message that working all together, without any kind, let's say of hegemonies, we can arrive at very harmonious international relations," he said.

Elyn MacInnis is the founder of "Friends of Kuliang," a group gathering descendants of U.S. families who once lived in Kuliang of China's Fujian Province. In her view, the initiative is helping point the world in the right direction.

"China is doing so much, [doing] good things in front of us, as we're moving forward in history," she said.

Former Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf noted that the civilization ensures peace is accessible as it stresses mutual trust and understanding.

"You cannot have peace without trust, without understanding, without people-to-people exchange. And that's what the Global Civilization Initiative does," Sharaf said.

President Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, on Thursday sent a congratulatory letter to the meeting.

In his letter, he pledged that China will work with other countries to champion equality, mutual learning, dialogue and inclusiveness among civilizations, and implement the Global Civilization Initiative, in a bid to provide fresh impetus for advancing human civilizations and promoting world peace and development.

Int'l guests laud Global Civilization Initiative, call for deeper dialogue amid global challenges

Int'l guests laud Global Civilization Initiative, call for deeper dialogue amid global challenges

Seven men who were arrested in southwest Sydney on Thursday over alleged plans to commit a violent act have ideological links to the perpetrators of the mass shooting at Bondi Beach in Australia, police said on Friday.

They were arrested by heavily armed tactical operations officers in the suburb of Liverpool, 28 kilometers southwest of central Sydney, on Thursday afternoon after police received information that a violent act was possibly being planned.

Speaking to Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) radio on Friday morning, New South Wales (NSW) Police Deputy Commissioner David Hudson said that police believe the men have links to extremist ideology.

The allegation comes after two men, who authorities say were motivated by Islamic State (IS) ideology, opened fire on a crowd who had gathered to celebrate the first day of the Jewish festival of Hanukkah at Bondi Beach on Sunday night. Sixteen people, including one alleged gunman, were killed.

Hudson said that police have "some indication" that the group of seven men, who had traveled to Sydney from the neighboring state of Victoria, were planning to attend Bondi Beach.

He said that tactical officers had acted early to arrest the men before they could obtain any potential weapons.

Australia will hold a national "day of reflection" on the coming Sunday to honor the victims of the deadly terror attack at Sydney's Bondi Beach a week earlier, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Friday.

Flags on all New South Wales and Australian government buildings will be flown at half-mast on Sunday, Albanese said.

7 arrested in Sydney subscribe to extremist ideology: police

7 arrested in Sydney subscribe to extremist ideology: police

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