Global Peace Forum Calls for International Security Cooperation
At the 14th Global Peace Forum in Beijing, diplomats, academics, and policymakers from over 80 countries urged enhanced international security cooperation to foster world peace.

The 14th Global Peace Forum, held in Beijing this week, drew participants from more than 80 nations who called for strengthened international security cooperation as a cornerstone for global peace. The event brought together diplomats, academics, and policymakers.
Discussions at the forum centered on collaborative approaches to address pressing global security challenges. Speakers emphasized that coordinated efforts and shared responsibility are essential for conflict prevention and the establishment of lasting peace.
The need to reinforce international institutions and multilateral agreements was also a key theme. Attendees expressed hopes that the forum would yield concrete initiatives to deepen practical security cooperation among nations.
The forum was co-hosted by the China International Exchange and Reticence Association and the Chinese People's Association for Peace and Disarmament. A final resolution is expected to be released subsequently.