Africa

China establishes new global mediation organization in Hong Kong to boost international presence

On Friday, China signed a convention to launch a new international mediation body in Hong Kong, aiming to boost the city’s global status and match the influence of the International Court of Justice.

The move comes as global tensions rise, partly driven by past trade conflicts and ongoing economic uncertainty.

“Just now, representatives of 32 countries signed the Convention, making these countries the founding members of the IOMed. High-level representatives of more than 50 other countries and nearly 20 international organizations are also present at the ceremony. You have come here from across the world for a common goal: promoting the peaceful resolution of disputes and advancing friendship and cooperation between countries.” Wang Yi, China’s Foreign Minister said at the signing ceremony.

Hong Kong is set to become a major hub for international dispute resolution, with leader John Lee stating it will stand alongside institutions like the International Court of Justice and the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague. Countries such as Indonesia, Pakistan, Laos, Cambodia, and Serbia took part in the signing ceremony, and delegates from around 20 global organizations, including the United Nations, were also expected to attend, according to RTHK.

Source: Africanews

Donate to Breeze of Joy Foundation

Global NewsX

Global NewsX is a news sharing website that offers a wide range of categories, from politics and business to entertainment and sports. With its easy-to-navigate interface, users can quickly find the news they are looking for and stay up-to-date on the latest global events. Whether you're interested in breaking news, in-depth analysis, or just want to stay informed, Global NewsX has got you covered.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button
Home
Videos
Back
Account