While US is thinking about a āsuper groupā alterantive to G7, šØš³ China establishes new U.N. āFriends of Global Governanceā group.
43 countries have officially launched the Group of Friends of Global Governance at UN headquarters in New York, creating a fresh platform for international dialogue on the worldās most pressing challenges. This initiative, guided by Chinaās Global Governance Initiativeāwhich has already gained support from over 140 countries and international organizationsāfocuses on five core principles: sovereign equality, international rule of law, multilateralism, people-centered approaches, and emphasis on real action.
From Cuba to Kenya, from Kazakhstan to Malaysia, founding members are united in strengthening multilateral cooperation and amplifying the collective voice of developing nations.
As we mark the UNās 80th anniversary, this group emerges at a critical moment when multilateralism faces severe strain and global governance stands at a crossroads. Burundiās UN representative captured the spirit perfectly: āAlone, we cannot do itā.
