China at UN warns against return to 'Cold War mentality'
- During his speech at the UN General Assembly on September 26, 2025, Chinese Premier Li Qiang cautioned against reviving Cold War-era thinking and emphasized the importance of international cooperation and open markets.
- He made this warning amid rising unilateral and protectionist measures, such as tariff hikes and trade barriers, which he identified as major causes of current global economic challenges.
- Li condemned protectionist measures such as tariff increases—implicitly referencing former US policies—and framed China as a proponent of the existing international system while calling for enhanced global cooperation to support the principles of the United Nations.
- He remarked that the widespread implementation of protectionist actions, including increased tariffs and barriers, has significantly contributed to the sluggishness of the global economy, emphasizing that cooperation and unity benefit all.
- Li’s speech suggests that without enhanced cooperation and reforms aligned with Beijing’s development approach, the world may face increased instability during this era of significant change and upheaval.
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China warns against 'Cold War mentality'
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