President Xi proposes Global Security Initiative

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The #Boao Forum for #Asia 2022 has just started, and Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a much-anticipated speech addressing pressing global challenges. President Xi proposed a Global Security Initiative to focus on peace and development in #Asia through renewed, enhanced cooperation. “The Hub with Wang Guan” talks to Einar Tangen, political and economic affairs commentator, and to Professor Liu Baocheng, director of the Center for International Business Ethics from the University of International Business and Economics, to discuss whether Asia can be an anchor for world peace, a powerhouse for global growth and a new pacesetter for international cooperation.

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