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[China's Call for Multilateralism, U.S.-Russia Talks on Ukraine, and Private Sector Growth]-[Chinese FM reaffirms commitment to multilateralism at UNSC meeting]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2025-02-19

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China Champions Multilateralism at the UN Security Council

In a significant diplomatic move, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi presided over a United Nations Security Council meeting, where he issued a strong call for upholding multilateralism. Emphasizing the necessity of a "more fair and equitable global governance system," Wang argued that international relations must move beyond "narrow-minded geopolitical considerations." He explicitly condemned "any act of bullying, trickery or extortion" and criticized unilateral sanctions that lack "legal basis" and "defy justification." Wang reiterated China’s support for a political settlement regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict and stressed that Gaza and the West Bank should not be treated as a "bargaining chip" in political trade-offs. Experts, such as Teng Jian Chun from Hunan Normal University, echoed these sentiments, noting that in an era of "common challenges" like climate change and terrorism, the UN remains the essential platform for "solidarity and cooperation."

U.S.-Russian Diplomatic Engagement in Saudi Arabia

High-level U.S. and Russian officials convened in Riyadh for a four-hour meeting focused on bilateral ties and the conflict in Ukraine. While no major breakthrough was reported, both U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov described the talks as useful, with Lavrov noting that the American side has become "aware of our position." The meeting aimed to establish mechanisms for potential future de-escalation, though the exclusion of Ukrainian officials drew sharp criticism from President Volodymyr Zelensky, who insisted that any negotiations must include the "key parties affected by the Russian aggression." Meanwhile, Donald Trump expressed confidence in a potential deal, signaling a willingness to engage with Russia, despite Kiev’s objections.

Strengthening China’s Private Sector

Following a recent symposium in Beijing, enthusiasm within China’s private sector has surged. President Xi Jinping’s address, which pledged "equality for economic entities under all forms of ownership," has been met with positive reactions from industry leaders. Lei Jun, chairman of Xiaomi, expressed being "uplifted" by the government’s "concern, support, and care" for private entrepreneurs. To back this rhetoric with action, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has vowed to "widen market access" and help resolve issues such as "overdue payments" to smaller firms. This policy support is complemented by grassroots economic growth, such as the thriving morel mushroom industry in southwest China, which demonstrates how private family-owned farms are contributing to rural revitalization and global trade.

Real Estate Stabilization and Economic Indicators

China's property market is showing signs of resilience as transaction volumes rise in first-tier cities. According to Chen Jiahe of Novam RK Technologies, the market is stabilizing, with buyers feeling less concern over price drops due to reduced mortgage rates and improved financial health among developers. January data reflects this trend, with significant year-on-year increases in resale home transactions in cities like Beijing and Shanghai. Furthermore, China continues to push technological and financial innovation, recently activating an "underwater intelligent computer cluster" in Hainan to support AI development, and issuing renminbi-denominated treasury bonds in Hong Kong to further solidify the city’s status as a global financial hub.

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