Category: China

  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Criticizes US Actions on South Sudan Sanctions Resolution

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    UNITED NATIONS, May 30 (Xinhua) — China’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Sun Lei on Friday expressed dissatisfaction with the U.S. role in the adoption of a UN Security Council resolution on sanctions against South Sudan.

    During consultations on the draft resolution, African members of the UN Security Council proposed allowing the arms embargo to be lifted for the necessary joint force. According to the Chinese representative, this is a reasonable and feasible solution at this stage.

    However, the United States, as the author of the draft resolution, insisted on its national position, ignored the urgent demand of the country concerned, refused to discuss the constructive views of the countries of the region and insisted on maintaining the sanctions, the diplomat said, commenting on the vote. “This is disappointing,” he added.

    The US delayed the consultation process and shortened the limited time. It never asked for written comments on the text of the draft resolution from other members of the UN Security Council and insisted on holding a vote when there were still obvious differences among members, which is not in line with the established practice of the UN Security Council, Sun Lei said.

    “Such practices undermine the unity and cooperation of the Security Council. We urge the author of the draft resolution to adopt an objective and impartial approach, listen to the reasonable demands of the relevant country and countries in the region, work to overcome differences among UN Security Council members, and effectively fulfill its responsibilities,” the Chinese representative said. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI China: China expects strengthened collaboration with Switzerland through IOMed: FM

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    HONG KONG, May 30 — China looks forward to strengthening communication, collaboration and experience exchange with Switzerland in areas such as dispute settlement through the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed), Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said here on Friday.

    Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks during a meeting with Swiss Federal Councilor and Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis while attending the signing ceremony of the Convention on the Establishment of the IOMed.

    Noting that the IOMed is the world’s first intergovernmental international legal organization specialized in dispute resolving, Wang expected its role in jointly practicing multilateralism and safeguarding international fairness and justice.

    Stressing that Hong Kong’s social stability and economic development thanks to “one country, two systems”, Wang hoped that Switzerland would deepen exchanges and cooperation with Hong Kong in various fields.

    He briefed Cassis about the recent China-U.S. high-level meeting on economic and trade affairs in Geneva, and thanked Switzerland for providing convenience.

    Cassis said the IOMed is an important step in resolving differences through mediation, and opens up a new area of cooperation between Switzerland and China.

    He expected China to play a greater role in a world full of uncertainties.

    Switzerland is willing to uphold a positive attitude towards China and take the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries as an opportunity to further promote their relations, Cassis added.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Bishkek hosts event to mark Duanwu Festival

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BISHKEK, May 31 (Xinhua) — A themed event to mark the Duanwu (Dragon Boat Festival) was held at Bishkek State University (BSU) in Kyrgyzstan on Friday.

    The event, organized by the Chinese Embassy in Kyrgyzstan and the Confucius Institute at BSU, was attended by more than 200 people, including representatives of the Chinese diaspora and enterprises with Chinese capital in Kyrgyzstan, Confucius Institutes, Chinese students studying in Kyrgyzstan, as well as people from other circles of society.

    During her speech, Chinese Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan Liu Jiangping spoke in detail about the long history and rich content of the Duanwu Festival. The diplomat also highly appreciated the fruitful results of Chinese-Kyrgyz relations, fully recognizing the contribution of the Chinese diaspora to strengthening the friendship between the two peoples, and stressed that the embassy will continue to make every effort to provide the necessary services.

    Chairman of the Kyrgyzstan-China Friendship Society Medetbek Bukuev congratulated the friendly Chinese people on the holiday. According to him, Duanwu is not only a traditional holiday of the Chinese people, but also a common holiday for all of humanity. He expressed hope that the friendship between Kyrgyzstan and China will constantly grow stronger in the process of mutual study of civilizations.

    The event included a concert featuring Chinese and Kyrgyz dances, music on the Kyrgyz folk musical instrument komuz, Xinjiang songs, etc. At the same time, the Confucius Institute at BSU organized various cultural events, such as making “zongzi” /a traditional dish made from glutinous rice with various fillings, wrapped in bamboo or reed leaves/, tasting Chinese tea, calligraphy, felt embroidery, and dressing up in traditional Chinese costumes. Numerous local residents happily took part in the organized events and gained new impressions.

    Bermet Myktybekova, a second-year student at BSU majoring in International Relations, is very interested in the Chinese language and Chinese culture. “Our Chinese teacher invited us to this event,” she said, adding that she learned about Duanwu for the first time, but found the event very interesting and exciting. “I hope to deepen my knowledge of this holiday in the future,” she noted.

    Duanwu Festival falls on the fifth day of the fifth month of the Chinese lunar calendar. This year, it is celebrated on May 31. Three days from May 31 to June 2 are declared holidays in China. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Fire breaks out in subway in South Korean capital Seoul

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    SEOUL, May 31 (Xinhua) — A fire broke out on a train on subway line 5 in the South Korean capital Seoul at around 8:47 a.m. local time on Saturday, local media reported.

    A man in his 60s and 70s brought a torch and canister onto the subway and allegedly started a fire between Yeunaru and Mapo stations, according to police and witnesses. The suspect has been arrested by police, Renhap News Agency reported.

    The train passengers were evacuated, there are no reports of casualties yet. Firefighting operations at the site have been completed.

    According to the Seoul Subway Authority, train service was suspended between Yeunaru and Eogae stations due to the incident. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Israel to Block Arab Foreign Ministers’ Visit to West Bank — Media

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    JERUSALEM, May 31 (Xinhua) — Israel has decided to block the visit of foreign ministers from several Arab countries to the West Bank on Sunday to meet with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, local state-run Kan TV reported on Friday evening.

    The planned visit by the foreign ministers of Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates is a “provocative act” aimed at advancing discussions on the creation of a Palestinian state, Israeli Foreign Ministry officials said.

    The country’s Foreign Ministry representatives also noted that the Palestinian Authority continues to refuse to condemn the attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.

    “Israel will not cooperate with activities directed against it and its security,” the statement said. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese proficiency competition held in South Africa

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    A contestant performs a talent show during the South Africa finals of the 24th “Chinese Bridge” Chinese Proficiency Competition for Foreign College Students in Cape Town, South Africa, on May 30, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    The South Africa finals of the 24th “Chinese Bridge” Chinese Proficiency Competition for Foreign College Students took place on Friday in Cape Town, the country’s legislative capital, where participants showcased remarkable language abilities and cultural talents.

    Hosted by the Chinese Embassy in South Africa and organized by the “Chinese Bridge” Club in Cape Town, the event was co-sponsored by Confucius Institutes across the country. This year’s competition, themed “One World, One Family,” consisted of three segments: a quiz on China-related knowledge, a Chinese language proficiency contest, and a showcase of Chinese cultural talents.

    Fifteen university students won rounds of applause and cheers from the audience. Thakane Masia, a second-year student from Rhodes University, emerged as the winner. Masia, whose Chinese name is Ma Kaini, will represent South Africa in the global finals to be held in China.

    Masia said the competition was intense and that all contestants performed well. She expressed her pride in winning first place and noted the value of Chinese as one of the official languages of the United Nations.

    Masia believed her Chinese language skills will be an asset in her future career. “With my politics degree, I also know Chinese. I can communicate with a lot of different people. It can also help if I have business or political engagement with China in the future,” she said.

    In a video message, Chinese Ambassador to South Africa Wu Peng highlighted the role of language cooperation as a key part of people-to-people exchanges.

    “As an important component of people-to-people exchanges, language cooperation between China and South Africa empowers mutual understanding between our peoples and contributes to the enduring friendship between our two nations,” he noted.

    Wu expressed hope for the contestants to find inspiration in the beauty of the Chinese language, form lasting friendships, and become active ambassadors for China-South Africa friendship and cooperation.

    Tang Chang’an, deputy consul general of the Chinese Consulate-General in Cape Town, attended the event, saying that language is not just about grammar or vocabulary — it is about understanding, connection, and respect.

    “Through your effort and your interest in language and culture, you are helping build a stronger, more connected world,” he added, encouraging the contestants to continuously bridge diverse cultures through the power of language, friendship, and shared dreams.

    Wu Changhong, chairperson of the “Chinese Bridge” Club in Cape Town, described the competition as a celebration of language and culture. She praised the participants for demonstrating excellent language proficiency and a deep appreciation of Chinese culture.

    “The event not only enhanced students’ language abilities but also fostered cross-cultural understanding and built bridges between people,” she said.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Zelensky, Erdogan discuss Ukraine-Russia meetings in Türkiye

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Friday that he discussed the meetings of Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Türkiye in a phone conversation with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    The prisoners-of-war exchange was “an important but unfortunately, the only one” achievement of the first meeting in Istanbul, which took place on May 16, Zelensky said in a post on Telegram.

    He emphasized that a ceasefire is necessary in order to make further progress toward peace.

    The two leaders also discussed the possibility of a next meeting, including the conditions under which Ukraine would be ready to participate.

    “We share the view that this meeting cannot and should not be empty,” Zelensky noted.

    He added that the conversation also touched on the potential organisation of a four-party meeting involving the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, Türkiye, and the United States.

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  • MIL-OSI China: US Supreme Court allows Trump administration ending humanitarian parole for 500,000-plus migrants

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    U.S. President Donald Trump walks to board Marine One at the White House in Washington, D.C., the United States, on May 30, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    U.S. Supreme Court on Friday lifted a federal district court order that kept humanitarian parole protections in place for more than 500,000 migrants from four countries of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.

    The court has also allowed the Trump administration to revoke temporary legal status for about 350,000 Venezuelan migrants in another case.

    The move has cleared the way for the Trump administration to strip temporary legal protections for hundreds of thousands of immigrants for now, and pushed the total number of people who could be exposed to deportation to nearly one million, local media reported Friday.

    To address the growing number of migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border, the Biden administration created a parole program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans in late 2022 and early 2023, authorizing them to work in the United States for two years after going through certain process. The program protected roughly 532,000 people from the risk of deportation.

    But soon after beginning his second term, President Donald Trump issued an executive order directing the Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to terminate all parole programs. Acting on the executive order, Noem in March announced ending the parole program, with any grants of parole still in effect expiring by April 24.

    A federal district court judge in Massachusetts agreed to halt Noem’s blanket revocation of migrants’ temporary legal status when a group of 23 individuals including several parolees and a nonprofit organization challenged Noem’s termination of the program.

    The Trump administration first appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit, which declined to pause the district court’s order pending appeal; and then sought the Supreme Court’s intervention.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Russia, Ukraine expected to discuss peace memorandums in Istanbul: Kremlin

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    A file photo taken on April 21, 2025 shows a view of the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia. [Photo/Xinhua]

    The Kremlin announced Friday that it expects both Russian and Ukrainian draft peace memorandums to be reviewed during upcoming negotiations with Ukraine in Istanbul.

    Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the Russian delegation is scheduled to depart for Istanbul and will be ready to begin the next round of talks with Ukraine on Monday morning.

    Peskov added that the two sides will discuss conditions for a potential temporary truce, with safe navigation in the Black Sea likely to be a key component of any future agreement.

    He also noted that high-level contacts between Russian, U.S., and Ukrainian leaders are possible, depending on the outcome of the talks.

    Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov said Wednesday that Ukraine expects to receive Russia’s draft peace memorandum ahead of Monday’s meeting. He said that Ukraine had already delivered its own memorandum to the head of the Russian delegation. Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Maria Zakharova said Friday that the Russian delegation will arrive with a draft memorandum and additional ceasefire proposals.

    Also on Friday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan discussed preparations for the new round of Russia-Ukraine talks during a phone call, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry.

    Fidan, who visited Russia earlier this week and is in Kyiv on Friday, briefed Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha on Russia’s position regarding the ongoing peace process, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

    Russia and Ukraine last held direct talks on May 16 — their first face-to-face negotiations since March 2022. Those talks, also held in Istanbul, concluded without a ceasefire agreement.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Ahead of Duanwu Festival, International Students Discover New Cultural Experience Through Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    On May 27, Hunan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Changsha organized a cultural and practical event called “Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine on the Eve of Duanwu Festival”. International students dressed in Chinese costumes took photos, cooked “zongzi” – a traditional dish made of glutinous rice with various fillings – goji, red dates and other products with medicinal properties. Students also learned traditional gongfu at the “Eight Pieces of Brocade Training Camp”. Fragrant bags with mugwort leaves, calamus and other medicinal herbs were very popular among them, and herbal tea tasting, a master class on making a herbal photo album and riddles on the topic of medicinal plants allowed international students to immerse themselves in the customs of Duanwu Festival and feel the charm of traditional Chinese medicine.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In Heihe City, Heilongjiang Province: Russian students learned about the folk customs of the Duanwu Festival by cooking zongzi and making fragrant bags

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    On May 26, Aihui Street Committee of Hailan District, Heihe City, Heilongjiang Province held a themed event called “Joint Making of Zongzi for the Duanwu Festival”. International students from Heihe University and local community members were invited to the event and immersed themselves in the traditions of the Duanwu Festival together. The event set up a series of interactive zones, including incense bag making areas and zongzi making areas. In the incense bag making area, where mugwort, roses, lavender and other herbs were neatly arranged, Russian students and local residents worked together to make handmade incense bags. This event served as a cultural bridge for the exchange and penetration of traditional customs between China and Russia, thus enhancing mutual understanding between Chinese and Russian cultures.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A plant for the production of innovative veterinary drugs has opened in the China-Belarus Industrial Park “Great Stone”

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    MINSK, May 31 /Xinhua/ — A plant for the production of innovative veterinary drugs opened in the China-Belarus Industrial Park “Great Stone” on Friday. The corresponding information was published by the press service of the industrial park administration on the same day.

    The investment project was implemented by the park resident OOO “BelAgroGen Scientific and Production Center”. The enterprise specializes in the production of innovative veterinary drugs for the treatment and prevention of diseases of animals and poultry. Many of the drugs are innovative developments of the company and have no analogues on the market of Russia and the CIS countries.

    Production in the industrial park has a certificate of compliance with the requirements of the rules of good manufacturing practice of the Eurasian Economic Union. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: V. Zelensky and R. T. Erdogan discussed meetings of Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Turkey

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    KYIV, May 31 (Xinhua) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Friday that he discussed in a telephone conversation with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan the meetings of Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Istanbul.

    According to V. Zelensky, the exchange of prisoners of war was “important, but, unfortunately, the only” achievement of the first meeting, which took place on May 16.

    V. Zelensky stressed that a ceasefire is necessary for further progress towards establishing peace.

    The parties also discussed the possibility of the next meeting and the conditions under which Ukraine would be ready to take part in it.

    In addition, during the conversation, the issue of potentially organizing a four-party meeting with the participation of the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, Turkey and the United States was raised. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Stauber to Attend President Trump’s Rally in Pittsburgh Celebrating U.S. Steel-Nippon Partnership

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Pete Stauber (MN-08)

    PITTSBURGH, PA – Today, Congressman Pete Stauber (MN-08) will join President Donald Trump, Members of Congress from the Pennsylvania delegation, and local steelworkers at the U.S. Steel Irvin Works Plant in Pittsburgh to celebrate the new and historic partnership between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel.

    Of this partnership, Congressman Stauber stated, “The partnership between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel will revive America’s steel industry, and the benefits will be felt right here in Northern Minnesota. This deal will inject $14 billion in new, capital investments, including an estimated $800 million for U.S. Steel’s Iron Range taconite mining operations. This significant investment will create jobs and strengthen our region’s proud iron mining legacy for generations to come. I thank the President for his decisive leadership on the matter, and for making American Steel Great Again.”

    BACKGROUND: 

    Without this partnership, U.S. Steel faced an uncertain future. This iconic American company was in jeopardy of being split up, thousands of jobs would have been lost, and China would have been enabled to attempt its dominance in global steelmaking.

    Instead, this historic partnership will save jobs and strengthen American steel production, improving the domestic steel supply chain for vital products such as cars, appliances, ships, pipelines, and more. Northern Minnesota will greatly benefit from the partnership, as the iron ore and taconite mined on the Iron Range is used to make approximately 80% of the country’s domestically produced steel.

    Under this partnership, U.S. Steel will remain headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania under American control: 

    • U.S. Steel will maintain its production locations and capacity in the United States. American jobs are protected and cannot be offshored.
    • A majority of U.S. Steel’s Board of Directors must be American citizens.
    • U.S. Steel’s key management team, including the CEO, will all be American citizens.
    • U.S. Steel’s trade actions will continue to be determined solely by American citizens, with oversight from the U.S. government.
    • U.S. Steel will honor existing labor commitments with the United Steelworkers (USW).  

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  • MIL-OSI China: IOMed serves as legal public good for improving global governance: Chinese FM

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, poses for a group photo with other guests at the signing ceremony of the Convention on the Establishment of the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) in Hong Kong, south China, May 30, 2025. The signing ceremony was held here on Friday. Wang Yi attended the ceremony and delivered a speech. [Photo/Xinhua]

    HONG KONG, May 30 — The International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) serves as an important public good in the field of the rule of law for better global governance, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said here on Friday.

    Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, delivered a speech at the signing ceremony of the Convention on the Establishment of the IOMed in Hong Kong.

    Wang said that as an innovative step in international rule of law, the IOMed has great significance in the history of international relations.

    Wang noted that the establishment of the IOMed is an actualization of the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and will fill an institutional gap in international mediation.

    The birth of the IOMed can help transcend the “you-lose-I-win” zero-sum mentality, promote the amicable resolution of international disputes, and foster more harmonious international relations, Wang said.

    The IOMed respects the wishes of parties concerned, and draws upon the strengths of being more flexible, cost-effective, convenient, and efficient, he said, adding that it will complement and form synergies with litigation, arbitration and other existing international dispute settlement mechanisms.

    Emphasizing the importance of enhancing the participation of developing countries and improving the representation and say of the Global South in international governance, Wang called on parties to put in place at an early date a set of world-class mediation rules and mechanisms featuring autonomy, flexibility, pragmatism and high efficiency.

    As decided through consultation among countries participating in the negotiation of the convention, the IOMed will be headquartered in Hong Kong, Wang said, adding that the city, with affinity to the motherland and connection to the world, enjoys exceptional advantages in international mediation.

    China looks forward to the signatories’ early ratification of the convention and welcomes the active participation of more countries, said the foreign minister.

    About 400 high-level representatives from 85 countries and nearly 20 international organizations attended Friday’s signing event. Among them, 33 countries signed the convention on-site, making them the founding members of the IOMed.

    Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar, Zimbabwean Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Amon Murwira, Nicaragua’s Attorney General Wendy Carolina Morales Urbina, Serbian Minister of Justice Nenad Vujic, Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis and UN Under-Secretary-General Li Junhua delivered speeches at the event.

    Acknowledging that the IOMed is in line with the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, they stressed its importance to multilateralism, global governance and global rule of law, and called on more countries to sign and ratify the convention.

    They also appreciated China’s role as a major country and expected the IOMed’s contribution to the peaceful settlement of disputes and friendly cooperation among countries.

    John Lee, chief executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, welcomed the establishment of the world’s first intergovernmental international legal organization dedicated to resolving international disputes through mediation in Hong Kong, adding that Hong Kong will give full play to its institutional advantages of “one country, two systems” and fully support the operation of the IOMed.

    Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, attends the signing ceremony of the Convention on the Establishment of the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) and delivers a speech, in Hong Kong, south China, May 30, 2025. The signing ceremony was held here on Friday. [Photo/Xinhua]

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese, Cameroonian FMs meet on ties, IOMed establishment

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    HONG KONG, May 30 — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday met with Cameroonian Minister of External Relations Lejeune Mbella Mbella, who was in Hong Kong to attend the signing ceremony of the Convention on the Establishment of the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed).

    During the meeting, Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, expressed appreciation for Cameroon’s active participation in the preparation for the establishment of the IOMed, and his hopes for Cameroon’s early ratification of the convention.

    Noting that the two countries lifted bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership last year, Wang said China appreciates the firm support that Cameroon has always given to issues related to China’s core interests, and is willing to strengthen exchanges with Cameroon at all levels and deepen their practical cooperation.

    Mbella said China’s advocacy for the establishment of the IOMed demonstrates its commitment and influence, and is in line with the spirit of the UN Charter.

    The Cameroonian foreign minister thanked China for their fruitful cooperation in energy, health, infrastructure and other fields, pledged to always abide by the one-China principle, and expressed hopes to maintain close contacts with China and strengthen the cooperation in all fields.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Wicker Stresses Peace Through Strength to AF Association, Updates on One Big Beautiful Bill

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Mississippi Roger Wicker

    WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, R-Miss., Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, spoke at the Air Force Association Chapter Meeting in Meridian, Mississippi. He highlighted the history of refueling airplanes in Meridian, a particularly relevant topic amid the U.S. Air Force’s ongoing KC-46 basing decision process. Chairman Wicker also discussed his plan to rebuild the American military, which he had published a year to the day earlier in his landmark report, 21st Century Peace Through Strength. Below are excerpts from his speech, lightly edited for clarity.  

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    On Being Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee and Implementing Peace Through Strength:

    “I’m the first Chairman of the Armed Services Committee from Mississippi since John C. Stennis was Chairman of Armed Services. It is a dream for me to be able to do that, and particularly at a time like this. We need to be ready to defend ourselves against the axis of aggressors – China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran – that I talk about in my paper, 21st Century Peace Through Strength. Three of those powers have nuclear weapons. One of them is days, perhaps weeks, away from having a nuclear weapon. I absolutely stand with President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu that our policy should firmly be: Iran never gets a nuclear weapon. Iran hates the United States. They hate the West, they hate democracies, and their aim is to destroy us. They don’t get a nuclear weapon. We can stop it, or we can do as other administrations did and take them at their word that they’re only trying to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes. Do you know how much oil is in the Middle East, and how little they need nuclear power in the Middle East, in Iran, to power themselves? There is no reason in the world for them to want enriched uranium other than to create a nuclear bomb. It would mean the destruction, almost certainly, of our ally Israel.”

    On the KC-46 Basing Decision and Meridian’s History of Refueling:

    ”Let’s talk about some of the things that we’re doing for KC-46 here at the 186. Six point seven million dollars in the last National Defense Authorization Act to accelerate the planning and design of a corrosion control hangar. One million dollars to update the fuel hydrant system, $5.6 million to support planning and design of a maintenance hangar, $1.9 million to support the planning and design of a base supply warehouse at Key Field. There’s more to come, and there’s more we’re doing. I, along with Senator Hyde-Smith and Congressmen Michael Guest and Trent Kelly are going to do the best we can to bring the KC-46 to Meridian. 1971, I was in ROTC, and I’m at field training at Grissom Air Force Base. In 1972, we had dinner with Al Key, mayor of Meridian. His brother Fred had set the record – 27 days in air flight without ever landing. Let me tell you, folks, we invented air refueling in Meridian, Mississippi, and I think that ought to give us a leg up for the KC-46. One man was flying the plane for 27 straight days, and when his brother would come up in another biplane to refuel with a hose, the pilot would get out on the wing of that plane, leaving the cockpit, and they would refuel that plane. They did that for 27 days.”

    On the One Big Beautiful Bill and the Golden Dome:

    “There is one piece of legislation that just passed the House and is now being considered in the Senate called the One Big Beautiful Bill, which includes funding for the Golden Dome. I was talking to Donald J. Trump in the Oval Office, and I was advocating for Iron Dome for America. We think the technology is there to do it for the entire continent. He said, “I think we ought to call it the Golden Dome.” It’s going to be expensive, but I think we have to do this, and we’ve got the technology to do that. North Korea can get a missile to the continental United States right now. China can get a missile to the United States right now, and Russia can. We need that protection. What we had to worry about 15 years ago does not compare to what we have now. A cyberattack is a part of national defense now. It is the next quantum leap of what we’re worried about, and that’s why I’m going to vote for this One Big Beautiful Bill. It’s got $150 billion for defense. The President of the United States is behind the Armed Services Committee of the Senate and the House on putting at least $150 billion in this. It will just get us started. But we are behind. We need to be at 5 percent of our national economy. We are in a position now, with the help of this One Big Beautiful Bill, of getting us back to 5 percent of our economy and having the ability to prevent war. There has never been a war started against a country because that country was too strong. Wars start because the victim country is not strong enough. We are determined to get us back to the point where we are so strong that we never have to send these people into combat. That’s the way to stay out of war, and the opposite is the way we’ve always gotten into war.”

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  • MIL-OSI China: International Children’s Day celebrated across China

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Pupils participate in a sports game ahead of the International Children’s Day at a school in Anshan, northeast China’s Liaoning Province, May 30, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

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  • MIL-OSI China: IOMed to provide pathways for international dispute resolution: Chinese FM

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, poses for a group photo with other guests at the signing ceremony of the Convention on the Establishment of the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) in Hong Kong, south China, May 30, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    The establishment of the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) aligns with the peace concept cherished by both China and Benin, and will provide new pathways for international dispute resolution mechanisms, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in Hong Kong on Friday.

    Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks when meeting with Beninese Foreign Minister Olushegun Adjadi Bakari who participated the signing ceremony of the Convention on the Establishment of the IOMed in Hong Kong, south China.

    Wang noted that the establishment of the IOMed addresses the common concerns of countries seeking peace, promoting stability, and pursuing development. It aligns with the prevailing trend of win-win cooperation and promotes the development of global governance towards a more just and equitable direction.

    When discussing China-Benin relations, Wang said Benin is a strategic partner of China in Africa, adding that the important consensus reached by the leaders of both countries and the initiatives of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation are being steadily implemented.

    China is willing to work with Benin to effectively implement the 10 partnership actions for modernization, accelerate the process of common development, and promote the continuous growth of the China-Benin strategic partnership, Wang added.

    For his part, Bakari said that being one of the first signatory countries of the convention, Benin shares with China the concept of upholding multilateralism, and advocating for dialogue and consultation to resolve conflicts and disputes. Benin will expedite the approval of the convention, aiming for the IOMed to operate as soon as possible, bringing greater stability to the world, which is very important for the African continent.

    Benin will always stand with China and is willing to promote the continuous advancement of Benin-China relations, the foreign minister said.

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  • MIL-OSI China: When AI out-writes writers, can human creativity survive?

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    At the 2025 Lijiang River Literary Award ceremony in south China’s Guilin City, Liu Chuxin, a research assistant at the Hubei Academy of Social Sciences, stood on stage, clutching the trophy for his novel “Ni Tan,” or literally “Mud Pit.” His voice cracked with emotion.

    Han Song, Chinese journalist and famous sci-fi writer, speaks at the opening forum for 2014 Xingyun (Nebula) Award for Global Chinese Science Fiction in Beijing, capital of China, Nov. 1, 2014. (Xinhua/Li Yibo)

    As he recounted the personal tale of his 20-year literary journey, he spoke of his late girlfriend, who had died of cancer. She left him a final letter — an aching plea to turn his grief into a masterpiece. He shared something she had once said to him: “In life, we experience many pains, but when we look back, they are all legends.” Her memory and his words resonated with the audience.

    The young writer’s emotional speech was not merely a celebration of a personal success born of pain, but perhaps also, unknowingly, a reflection of a profound shift underway in the world of creation. His story, rooted in grief and human experience, stood in quiet contrast to the emotionless output of artificial intelligence — a force that, despite feeling no joy, sorrow, or loss, is now seemingly beginning to out-write, out-create, and out-imagine human beings.

    A month before this speech, another literary figure, the famed science fiction author Liu Cixin, shared his own disquiet at the pace of AI’s creative advancements.

    Speaking at a reading promotion event in April 2025, Liu, whose “Three-Body Problem” trilogy has become a global sci-fi phenomenon, admitted that his creative spark had waned in recent years. He confessed, “The inspiration and drive to write that once surged within me are becoming increasingly rare.” For Liu, who has been lauded for his visionary worlds, this sense of creative stagnation was no abstract worry — it was profoundly felt. “The bottleneck I face now is a constant,” he said. “It’s like searching for meteorites in the vast, barren Gobi Desert — I simply can’t find the kind of inspiration that once excited and moved me.”

    But perhaps the most disconcerting moment in Liu’s reflection came when he turned to the AI model DeepSeek to continue a chapter of a novel he had written. The result left him shaken: “What it produced was far better than what I could have written myself,” Liu confessed. The revelation left him with a deep sense of loss. As AI improved its capacity to mimic and even enhance human creativity, Liu was left to ponder whether his role as a writer, one of the most coveted in the literary world, might soon be usurped by a machine.

    A conversation about the future of human creativity is taking place across China, not only among writers like Liu Cixin but also among artists, thinkers and scientists. Could AI, now advancing at breakneck speed, become the superior creative force, a challenge not just to the craftsmanship of individual writers, but to the very notion of creativity itself?

    Han Song, another acclaimed science fiction author, offered his own perspective on the rise of AI in writing. “AI opens up new possibilities for collaboration,” Han told Xinhua. “It can provide insights, spark ideas, and even suggest solutions that may not occur to human minds. But at the same time, there are elements of human creativity — our lived experiences, our ability to intuit, to draw from the depths of emotion — that AI cannot replicate. Not yet.”

    In Han’s view, creativity is tied to human consciousness and emotional fluctuation — something that remains far from being resolved in the field of computing. “AI operates within the boundaries of what algorithms can exhaust,” he explained, “but creativity often arises from the mysterious workings of human awareness.”

    Rather than replacing writers, Han suggested that AI could serve as a creative partner — one that can augment, but not replace human creativity.

    He pointed to the potential for AI to push the boundaries of science fiction and create ideas that challenge even the best minds. “AI models can analyze vast amounts of data and uncover connections that would take humans years to discover,” Han noted. “They can generate speculative ideas that are groundbreaking, bringing fresh approaches to old problems.” In the future, he added, writing science fiction without the assistance of AI models may simply no longer be viable.

    However, some others are less sanguine about AI’s growing role in the world of creativity. Yu Baimei, a director and screenwriter, expressed concerns about the future of human art in the wake of AI’s advancements. At the 2025 Beijing International Film Festival, Yu argued that AI’s ability to digitally map creativity was both exhilarating and terrifying. He contended that AI would eventually learn and replicate not just technical skills but the very essence of human creativity, surpassing the limits of human imagination.

    Yu highlighted the mathematical and algorithmic foundations of AI’s learning process. “AI can analyze, simulate and recreate the patterns in human creative works that we, as humans, might never even notice,” he said. “In the future, its creativity could overwhelm humanity, not in the sense of destroying us, but in the sense of rendering our artistic endeavors obsolete.”

    Indeed, as AI models continue to evolve, they bring us closer to a future where human creativity is not only complemented by machines but, in some cases, overshadowed. Liu Cixin’s statement about feeling “displaced” by AI’s creations speaks to a deep existential fear that many artists now face: that the very nature of art — rooted in personal experience, imperfection and the mysterious processes of the human mind — could be lost in the march of technological progress.

    But there is another side to this argument. Just as the advent of photography, cinema and digital media did not render traditional art forms obsolete, some believe that AI will not diminish the value of human creativity, but rather push it to evolve in unforeseen ways.

    Whether AI will ever surpass human creativity entirely is still a matter of speculation. But one thing seems clear: the relationship between art and technology is entering new, uncharted territory. As AI’s capabilities continue to grow, writers, artists and creators of all kinds must grapple with the challenge of defining their place in a world where the boundaries between human and machine creativity are becoming increasingly blurred.

    Liu Cixin, for one, remains hopeful. Despite his frustration with his own creative limitations, he expressed a curious sense of gratitude towards AI. “At first, I didn’t pay much attention to AI, but now I find myself emotionally connected to it,” he said. “Due to the biological nature of the human brain, there are certain cognitive limits that cannot be surpassed. However, AI may have the potential to break through those barriers.”

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  • MIL-OSI China: Shangri-La Dialogue 2025 kicks off in Singapore amid geopolitical tensions

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    People in uniforms perform security duties outside the Shangri-La Hotel, the venue for the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue, in Singapore, May 30, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    The 22nd edition of the Shangri-La Dialogue, Asia’s premier defense and security summit, opened in Singapore on Friday amid geopolitical tensions.

    This year’s dialogue drew representatives from 47 countries, including 40 ministerial-level delegates, 20 chief of defense forces-level delegates, over 20 senior defense officials, and prominent academics, according to the Singapore Ministry of Defense.

    A Chinese delegation from the National Defense University of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army is attending the event.

    French President Emmanuel Macron is set to deliver a keynote speech late Friday, where he’s expected to position France — and Europe — as champions of international cooperation and rules-based trade.

    U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is set to speak on Saturday about America’s “new ambitions for Indo-Pacific security.” Observers say he faces a tough task in convincing Asian allies, many of whom remain uneasy about President Donald Trump’s disruptive policies, not least those related to trade.

    Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim will also give a speech on Saturday and make clear how, amid global geopolitical uncertainties and sharpened geo-economic fault lines, Malaysia as ASEAN’s current chair, provides strategic leadership for the region and beyond, according to the International Institute for Strategic Studies, the organizer.

    EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas is also scheduled to speak on Saturday.

    Analysts say key topics will likely include regional cooperation, the U.S. security policies and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. The implications of sweeping U.S. tariffs are also likely to attract attention, as officials will use the platform to reassure partners and navigate an increasingly multipolar security landscape.

    The Dialogue runs from Friday through Sunday.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese envoy criticizes US handling of resolution on South Sudan sanctions

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    A Chinese envoy on Friday expressed dissatisfaction with the U.S. role in the adoption of a Security Council resolution on South Sudan sanctions.

    During consultations on the draft resolution, the African members of the Security Council put forward a proposal to allow the exemption of the arms embargo for the Necessary Unified Forces. It is a reasonable and feasible solution at the current stage, said Sun Lei, China’s deputy permanent representative to the United Nations.

    However, the United States, as the penholder, insisted on its national position, disregarded the strong demand from the country concerned, refused to fully discuss the constructive views of the regional countries, and insisted on keeping the sanctions, he said in an explanation of vote. “This is disappointing.”

    The penholder delayed the consultation process and reduced the limited window of time. It never formally sought the written comments on the text of the draft resolution from other council members, and pushed for a vote while there were still clear differences among members, obviously not in line with the established practices of the council, said Sun.

    “These practices undermine the council’s unity and cooperation. We urge the penholder to take an objective and impartial approach, listen to the reasonable demand of the country concerned and the countries in the region, work to bridge differences between council members, and effectively shoulder its due responsibilities,” the Chinese envoy said.

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  • MIL-OSI China: CPC delegation attends int’l conference of Asian political parties

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    A delegation of the Communist Party of China (CPC), led by Sun Haiyan, vice minister of the International Department of the CPC Central Committee, visited Russia from Wednesday to Friday.

    During the visit, the delegation attended the meeting of the Standing Committee of the International Conference of Asian Political Parties and participated in a forum on Eurasian cooperation hosted by the United Russia party.

    Sun met with Vladimir Yakushev, secretary of the United Russia’s General Council. The two sides exchanged views on strengthening exchanges between the ruling parties of China and Russia and jointly implementing the important consensus reached by the two countries’ leaders.

    Sun also briefed Yakushev on the key messages of the Central Conference on Work Relating to Foreign Affairs with Neighboring Countries.

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  • MIL-OSI China: US begins additional vetting for anyone seeking visa to travel to Harvard

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    This photo taken on May 24, 2025 shows a view of the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the United States. [Photo/Xinhua]

    The U.S. Department of State on Friday ordered all U.S. embassies and consulates worldwide to “immediately begin additional vetting” for anyone seeking a visa to travel to Harvard University for “any purpose.”

    According to a diplomatic cable signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and seen by local media, the “additional vetting” comprises “a complete screening of the online presence” of the applicants, and “such applicants include, but are not limited to prospective students, students, faculty, employees, contractors, guest speakers, and tourists.”

    The word “any” is underlined with bold font in the passage, while the cable states that the screening applies to “any” nonimmigrant visa applicant for “any” purpose.

    The cable instructs U.S. consular officers to have applicants who are otherwise eligible for a visa to set their social media accounts to public and then refer their cases to the Fraud Prevention Unit, who should conduct a comprehensive and thorough vetting of each such applicant, including social media activity … and more generally any online presence, to identify possible inadmissibilities.

    “The enhanced vetting measures described in this guidance aim at ensuring that consular officers can appropriately identify such visa applicants with histories of anti-Semitic harassment and violence, and to duly consider the visa eligibility under U.S. immigration law,” the cable states.

    The move is an escalation of the Trump administration’s feud with the Ivy League institution as it applies to more than just students, local media claimed. It will also serve as a pilot for expanded social media screening and vetting visa applicants across the board.

    The U.S. government on Tuesday suspended scheduling new interviews for student-visa applicants, saying it was considering requiring all foreign students applying to study in the United States to undergo social media vetting.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Senator Murray on President Trump’s Budget Request 

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for Washington State Patty Murray
    Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, issued the following statement on the release of President Trump’s fiscal year 2026 budget request, which proposes slashing critical investments in non-defense programs that matter immensely to families and our country’s competitiveness and future.
    “It’s telling that President Trump has chosen to release his budget on a Friday night with no fanfare whatsoever. That’s probably because his budget would raise costs for working people, destroy basic services we all count on, and let our adversaries run circles around us—all while President Trump works to shower billionaires like himself in new tax breaks. 
    “For President Trump: it’s no billionaire left behind—and good luck to everyone else.  
    “This budget would outright eliminate programs that help working families afford the basics, gut investments in our students and schools, slash Pell Grants, and kick hundreds of thousands of Americans out of their homes. President Trump wants to let America’s small businesses go under, turn his back on our Tribes, and let trash pile up at our national parks.  
    “America’s research enterprise has long been the envy of the world, driving awe-inspiring technological progress and producing medical treatments and cures that have saved millions of lives. But President Trump is now proposing to destroy it by nearly halving the NIH’s budget and gutting all kinds of cutting-edge scientific research. You might as well gift wrap the future and hand it to China. 
    “President Trump apparently wants to make our communities less safe and healthy—because he is now asking Congress to gut funding to prevent violent crime, crack down on drug trafficking, tackle the opioids and mental health crises, and protect people’s health. 
    “This president wants to explode the debt and deficit by trillions of dollars to help line billionaires’ pockets while kicking millions off their health care and shredding investments that matter most to families and our country’s success.  
    “This is now the latest budget request in history, and remarkably, it is not even complete, because it still lacks all manner of essential details. 
    “This is a draconian proposal to hurt working people and our economy, and it is dead on arrival in Congress as long as I have anything to say about it. But this is just another reminder we need Republicans to join us to reject these reckless cuts, focus on the investments we actually need to make in our communities and security, and to finally force Trump to follow the law and end his devastating funding freeze.” 
    On President Trump’s proposed budget for Hanford, Howard Hanson Dam, and the Puget Sound Geographic Program, Senator Murray said:
    “The president’s proposed budget for Hanford is utterly unacceptable and will be going nowhere as far as I am concerned. Trump’s proposal for Hanford would force us to fall behind on the cleanup mission at a critical time, leaving key milestones unmet and raising the cost of the cleanup in the long run—not to mention increasing the safety and environmental risks for the Tri-Cities. Writing spending bills will be challenging, but I’ll be fighting to support Hanford, the workers powering the cleanup mission, and the Tri-Cities community. 
    “Similarly, it is disappointing that Trump is providing zero construction funding for the Howard Hanson Dam, a shovel-ready project that is absolutely critical to ensuring long-term water reliability for over one million people in Washington state and saving endangered salmon. Trump is also proposing a devastating $25 million cut to the Puget Sound Geographic Program, which will seriously set back progress to save our salmon and protect and restore our water quality and ecosystems throughout the Puget Sound. Trump’s budget request for Geographic Programs appears to continue a corrupt pattern of targeting blue states by ripping away their funding while sparing red states—this is a politically motivated abuse of power that should be deeply troubling to everyone. 
    “As I’ve said many times, President Trump’s shortsightedness is going to have severe consequences down the road. I will be tearing up Trump’s budget and working hard to help write a new one.”

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: SFST promotes HK’s measures for integrating traditional and digital finance at Web Summit Vancouver (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    SFST promotes HK’s measures for integrating traditional and digital finance at Web Summit Vancouver  
    The Web Summit, a mega event for the tech sector, attracted over 10 000 tech investors, entrepreneurs and industry leaders across the world each time it is hosted. This is the first time the Summit has been held in Vancouver. Mr Hui engaged in a panel discussion session titled “Local to global: Strategies for tech success”, which was joined by the Minister of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation of the Province of British Columbia, Canada, Ms Diana Gibson. They had an illuminating discussion on the various approaches taken in building dynamic fintech economies, ranging from developing talent, attracting investment to creating opportunities.
     
    Mr Hui said that as one of the top three international financial centres and a leading international green finance hub, Hong Kong is pioneering the integration of traditional and digital finance with a view to strengthening its position as Asia’s gateway for financial innovation. The city is striving to accelerate green and sustainable finance and virtual asset development, with a view to making them key components of the diversified financial value chain. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has already commenced sandbox experimentation of Project Ensemble, which is a new wholesale central bank digital currency project to support the development of the tokenisation market in Hong Kong.
     
          The fintech ecosystem is thriving in Hong Kong, with around 1 100 fintech companies and start-ups, including 10 licensed virtual asset trading platforms, eight digital banks and four virtual insurers. Pledged to continue playing a leading role in facilitating green and sustainable financing and investment for the global agenda of green transition, Hong Kong issued a policy statement last October to set out its policy stance and approach on the responsible application of artificial intelligence in the financial market. The Government also launched a roadmap last December to require publicly accountable entities (PAEs) to adopt the International Financial Reporting Standards – Sustainability Disclosure Standards (ISSB Standards) and to provide a well-defined pathway for large PAEs to fully adopt the ISSB Standards no later than 2028. This brings Hong Kong among the first jurisdictions to align its local requirements with ISSB Standards. As an initial step, the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited has already started to implement in phases new climate disclosure requirements to reflect the ISSB Standard No. 2: Climate-related Disclosures since this January.
     
    Mr Hui also updated the Summit on the latest passage of legislation last week establishing a licensing regime for fiat-referenced stablecoins issuers in Hong Kong, as a way to further enhance Hong Kong’s regulatory framework on virtual asset activities for supporting the healthy, responsible and sustainable development of Hong Kong’s stablecoin and the broader digital asset ecosystem. Hong Kong is among the first batch of regions to have introduced stablecoin legislation and strives to fully implement the licensing regime within this year, with a view to approving the first batch of licences as soon as practicable.
     
    Looking forward, Hong Kong will soon promulgate a second policy statement on the development of virtual assets to explore the convergence of traditional finance and virtual assets. A consultation on the licensing regimes for virtual asset over-the-counter trading services and custodian services will also be conducted within this year.
     
    During his stay at the Summit, Mr Hui visited exhibition booths manned by Hong Kong delegates. He was pleased to learn that the Hong Kong delegates received encouraging feedback over the past few days, reflecting the world-class standard of Hong Kong fintech talent and their appeal to investors.
     
         In the afternoon, Mr Hui paid a courtesy call to the Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Vancouver, Mr Yang Shu. Mr Yang said Hong Kong has always been a window of the country to the world and will continue to be. He encouraged Hong Kong to keep up with its work in deepening international exchanges and co-operation.
     
    Before concluding his visit to Canada, Mr Hui visited Bank of Montreal and met with the Senior Vice President & Head, Mid-Market, Commercial Bank, Mr Andrew Hung, and Senior Vice President & Head, BC & Yukon, Mr Greg Vriend. He told them that in a world full of geopolitical uncertainties, Hong Kong’s financial market is emerging as a risk-off haven for investors and attracting more investments owing to its connectivity with the Mainland and the world at large, bringing greater prospects for the banking sector and different financial areas.
     
    Mr Hui will return to Hong Kong in the early hours of May 31 (Vancouver time).
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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A county in China exports matcha around the world

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 30 (Xinhuanet) — The tradition of drinking matcha originated in ancient China and was later spread to Japan. Jiangkou County in Tongren City, southwest China’s Guizhou Province, has become the world’s production center for this type of tea. In 2024 alone, the county sold more than 1,200 tons of matcha, worth over 300 million yuan (about 41.7 million U.S. dollars). The county’s products enter overseas markets including Japan, the United States and France.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In Lianjiang County, Fujian Province: Fishermen hold dragon boat races at sea

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    On May 27, a sea dragon boat race was held in Dinghai Village, Lianjiang County, Fujian Province, to celebrate the upcoming Duanwu Festival. It is known that the tradition of sea dragon boat racing in Dinghai dates back to the Ming Dynasty. Today, every year during the Duanwu Festival, villagers voluntarily hold colorful competitions to preserve this centuries-old tradition.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Happy Duanwu Festival!

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Duanwu Jie is one of the most ancient Chinese holidays, with a history of over 2,000 years. It is celebrated on the 5th day of the 5th month of the lunar calendar (usually in June).

    There are several legends about the origin of the holiday. The most popular is the story of Qu Yuan, a famous ancient poet and nobleman of the Chu kingdom who lived during the Spring and Autumn period (722-481 BC). Seeing his homeland under attack from the powerful Qin kingdom, Qu Yuan gave the ruler of Chu valuable advice on strengthening the military power of the state and resisting the enemy. However, the advice was disputed by other nobles and as a result, the ruler of the kingdom dismissed Qu Yuan from his post and expelled him from the capital. In exile, Qu Yuan composed immortal works in which he expressed his longing for his homeland: Lisao (Elegy of the Detached), Tianwen (Questions to Heaven), Jiuge (Nine Elegies), etc.

    In 278 BC, when the Qin army captured the capital of Chu, Qu Yuan wrote his last work, Huaisha, and, unable to bear the shame of his country’s fall, threw himself into the Miluo River on the fifth day of the fifth month. Upon learning of the poet’s death, the subjects of Chu came to the river. Fishermen tried to find the body of the drowned man. People threw rice, eggs, and other food into the river so that the fish and crayfish would not harm Qu Yuan’s body. One of the doctors poured strong rice wine into the river so that the inhabitants of the river, having drunk the wine, would not be able to eat the poet’s remains. Thus, gradually a custom developed of holding dragon boat races, drinking rice wine, and eating the festive delicacy “zongzi” every year on the fifth day of the fifth month.

    Zongzi is a steamed dish made from glutinous rice, wrapped in reed, bamboo or palm leaves and tied with colorful silk threads. According to historical records, zongzi originated during the Spring and Autumn period. The filling for zongzi can be dates, bean puree, meat, egg yolk. Nowadays, every year at the beginning of the fifth month of the lunar calendar, many Chinese families soak the glutinous rice, wash the reed leaves and cook zongzi. This festive dish can also be bought in stores.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Global Forum on Int’l Mediation held in Hong Kong to address state-to-state, commercial disputes

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    This photo taken on May 30, 2025 shows a view of the International Organization for Mediation in south China’s Hong Kong. [Photo/Xinhua]

    The Global Forum on International Mediation was convened in Hong Kong on Friday, following the signing ceremony of the Convention on the Establishment of the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) earlier.

    The occasion gathered leaders of several signatory states of the Convention, heads of international organizations and multilateral institutions, experts in the field of international mediation, and other stakeholders, to delve into topics including state-to-state mediation as well as international investment and international commercial dispute mediation.

    They applauded mediation’s dual focus on procedural and outcome fairness, describing it as a “win-win” alternative to adversarial legal processes. They also believed that the IOMed would fill a critical gap in global dispute-resolution mechanisms, enhancing both international governance and state-to-state collaboration.

    In his keynote address, Paul Lam, secretary for justice of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government, emphasized the principle of peaceful dispute resolution under international law, calling mediation a forward-looking and constructive approach compared to traditional litigation and arbitration.

    Lam underscored the selection of Hong Kong as the court’s headquarters as a testament to its legal infrastructure, citing Hong Kong’s pool of cross-jurisdictional legal talent and track record in international dispute resolution. Hong Kong’s common law system and reputation for efficiency position it as a global hub for legal services, he said, adding that it would leverage this role to expand mediation services and attract more member states.

    Indonesia’s Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Arif Havas Oegroseno praised the convention’s timing, calling it a response to global demand for cooperative conflict resolution. He highlighted gaps in current international mechanisms and stressed the importance of a specialized body for strengthening the global legal framework. Oegroseno said Indonesia would actively participate in drafting the court’s rules and collaborate with the relevant parties to advance its mandate.

    Edward Liu, the principal representative of the International Chamber of Shipping (China) Liaison Office and a partner at Haiwen & Partners LLP, described the court as a “Chinese solution” expands the focus on economic engagement to formal dispute resolution, saying that it embodies China’s philosophy of “harmony with diversity” and signals China’s commitment to global governance.

    Noting Hong Kong’s unique status as a common law jurisdiction under “one country, two systems,” Liu said Hong Kong’s role as the court’s base aligns with its designation as an “Asia-Pacific international legal and dispute resolution center.”

    The role as a “super-connector” and a “super value-adder” between the Chinese mainland and the rest of the world positions Hong Kong to serve both national priorities and international needs, he said.

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