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China calls for joint efforts to build inclusive, open, green information society

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China calls for joint efforts to build inclusive, open, green information society

2025-12-18 16:22 Last Updated At:17:07

China's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Fu Cong on Wednesday called for joint efforts to foster an inclusive, open and green information society at the High-level Meeting of the General Assembly on the overall review of the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) at the UN Headquarters in New York City.

The high-level meeting, held on Tuesday and Wednesday, provides an opportunity for in-depth discussions on important issues in the implementation of the outcomes of the WSIS, which was held in two phases, in Geneva in 2003 and Tunis in 2005.

"Twenty years ago, the World Summit on the Information Society mapped out a vision for an information society that is people-centered, inclusive and development oriented. Thanks to the concerted efforts of all countries, this vision is gradually coming to fruition. Over the past two decades, China has actually implemented the outcomes, promoted digital innovation, access and application, and shared digital dividends with the international community through open-source cooperation. China has also proposed the Belt and Road Initiative and the Global Development Initiative to help countries in the Global South to implement the 2030 agenda for sustainable development," Fu said at the meeting.

As the digital and smart transformations sweep across the world today, it is necessary for the international community to enhance coordination and cooperation, he said.

China is willing to work together with all parties to build an inclusive information society that delivers benefits to all, an open information society that is shared by all, and an information society that is green and environment friendly, to turn the WSIS vision into reality, Fu said.

China calls for joint efforts to build inclusive, open, green information society

China calls for joint efforts to build inclusive, open, green information society

The European Commission announced on Wednesday that it will invest 1 billion euros (1.17 billion U.S. dollars) in joint defense research and development under the 2026 European Defense Fund Work Program, to reinforce Europe's collective approach to defense innovation and capability building.

With this new round of investments, the European Commission's flagship for defense research and development will address 31 collaborative defense research and development topics, in critical and urgent areas in line with the commonly agreed capability development priorities.

The distribution of topics is striking a balance between funding research and development on the traditional backbone of defense, on future capability areas and on defense innovation and ensuring support for small and medium enterprises and mid-caps, according to the Commission.

Speaking at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday said that the Russia-Ukraine conflict has sounded the alarm for them, and Europe must be responsible for its own security.

"This is no longer an option. This is a must," she said, adding that the world pattern has undergone profound changes, and Europe must focus on its own strategy.

EU allocates 1 billion euros to boost collaborative European defense research, development

EU allocates 1 billion euros to boost collaborative European defense research, development

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