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China welcomes like-minded countries to join Group of Friends of Global Governance: spokeswoman

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China welcomes like-minded countries to join Group of Friends of Global Governance: spokeswoman
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China welcomes like-minded countries to join Group of Friends of Global Governance: spokeswoman

2026-03-04 20:21 Last Updated At:20:37

China welcomes all like-minded countries to join the Group of Friends of Global Governance (GFGG) and is ready to work with the international community to advance reform and improvement of global governance and jointly address global challenges, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning in Beijing on Wednesday.

Mao was speaking at a regular press conference in response to a question about the Group of Friends of Global Governance, which was launched in Geneva on February 27. In September 2025, Chinese President Xi Jinping formally proposed the Global Governance Initiative, contributing China's wisdom and solutions to building a more just and equitable global governance system. Since its launch, the initiative has received support from more than 150 countries and international organizations, Mao said.

"In December last year at the UN Headquarters in New York, China proposed to establish the "Group of Friends of Global Governance," which has been warmly received at the UN," she said.

Geneva is an important hub of global governance, home to many UN entities and specialized agencies that address agendas vital to countries’ development and people’s livelihood, Mao said.

"On February 27, China held the launch ceremony of the "Group of Friends of Global Governance" in Geneva. Representatives from nearly 60 countries attended the meeting, including 42 founding members of the GFGG. Parties expressed strong recognition and support for the GGI, commended China's leading role in global governance, and looked forward to the GFGG strengthening communication and coordination and promoting dialogue and cooperation on the Geneva platform," she said. The establishment of the GFGG in both New York and Geneva, and its rapid progress, reflect that the Global Governance Initiative proposed by President Xi meet the needs of the world and conform to the will of the people, said the spokeswoman.

"As the noble cause of peace and development for humanity is confronted with severe challenges, it is more imperative than ever for us to recommit to the founding mission of the UN, uphold multilateralism, defend international fairness and justice, and work for peace, stability and development. China welcomes the participation of all countries sharing the same vision, and through the launch of the GFGG stands ready to work with the international community to explore pathways for reforming and improving global governance, jointly tackle global challenges and build a community with a shared future for humanity," she said.

China welcomes like-minded countries to join Group of Friends of Global Governance: spokeswoman

China welcomes like-minded countries to join Group of Friends of Global Governance: spokeswoman

Israeli airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs and southern Lebanon killed 40 people and wounded 246 on Monday, said Lebanese Public Health Minister Rakan Nasreddine on Tuesday.

At a press conference in Beirut, Nassereddine briefed the media on the death toll from Monday's attacks and outlined hospitals' efforts to provide full medical coverage for all Lebanese and displaced people.

"As of today, we have 40 martyrs and 246 wounded, including seven children. That's in addition to the number of martyrs after the cessation of hostilities on November 27, 2024, bringing the total to more than 400 martyrs," Nassereddine said.

"As for the shelters, we are responsible for providing health services, including hospitalization and medication. With regard to hospitalization, we are announcing, with great responsibility, 100 percent coverage in government hospitals for all Lebanese people, displaced persons and hosts, and all people without insurance during the war. The coverage is approved by the Ministry of Public Health," he said.

Israeli strikes on Lebanon kill 40, wound 246: health ministry

Israeli strikes on Lebanon kill 40, wound 246: health ministry

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