Chinese President Xi Jinping Proposes Global Governance Initiative - ENA English
Chinese President Xi Jinping Proposes Global Governance Initiative

Addis Ababa, September 1, 2025 (ENA) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping proposed the Global Governance Initiative (GGI) at the "Shanghai Cooperation Organization Plus" Meeting in Tianjin on Monday.
"I look forward to working with all countries for a more just and equitable global governance system and advancing toward a community with a shared future for humanity," Xi said when addressing the meeting.
Xi made the remarks when chairing the "Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Plus" Meeting in north China's port city of Tianjin, where the SCO held the largest summit in its 24-year history, attended by leaders from more than 20 countries and heads of 10 international organizations.
The GGI marks the fourth landmark global initiative proposed by Xi over the past several years, following the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative and the Global Civilization Initiative.
Xi highlighted five principles of the GGI -- adhering to sovereign equality, abiding by international rule of law, practicing multilateralism, advocating the people-centered approach, and focusing on taking real actions.
While the historical trends of peace, development, cooperation and mutual benefit remain unchanged, the Cold War mentality, hegemonism and protectionism continue to haunt the world, Xi said, adding that new threats and challenges have been only increasing, and the world has found itself in a new period of turbulence and transformation.
"Global governance has come to a new crossroads," he said.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory in the World Anti-Fascist War and the 80th founding anniversary of the United Nations (UN), according to Xinhua.
Xi stressed firmly safeguarding the status and authority of the UN, and ensuring its irreplaceable and key role in global governance.
He said that all countries, regardless of size, strength and wealth, are equal participants, decision-makers, and beneficiaries in global governance.
"There should be no double standards, and the house rules of a few countries must not be imposed upon others," Xi noted.
Xi said the SCO should step up to play a leading role and set an example in carrying out the GGI, and remain a force for stability in this volatile world.
The Tianjin summit was the largest gathering of the SCO as well as the fifth time hosted by China since the bloc was formed in 2001.
It brought together some 20 heads of state and government, besides leaders of international organizations.
Earlier Monday, the SCO leaders adopted the Tianjin Declaration, vowing to boost ties in economy and security.