Premier Li Qiang is set to speak at the 2025 World AI Conference in Shanghai, focusing on global AI governance. The event aims to showcase technology leadership and foster discussions on innovation, inclusive development, and collaborative governance in AI. Meanwhile, the International Court of Justice has highlighted the UNFCCC as the main legal framework for climate change, emphasizing the responsibilities of developed nations. China, a key player in green development, remains committed to its climate goals and international cooperation. In regional matters, China calls for dialogue between Thailand and Cambodia amid border tensions and advocates peaceful resolutions. In international relations, President Xi Jinping met with EU leaders, marking 50 years of China-EU diplomatic ties and proposing mutual respect and open cooperation. China also reaffirms its stance on the Ukraine crisis, supporting peaceful negotiations, and responds to U.S. AI strategies and EU concerns over rare earth exports, emphasizing cooperation over competition.

