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I'm Ding Heng in Beijing.
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Chinese Premier Lee Chiang calls on G20 to strive for broader global cooperation on development.
China's foreign minister says Japan crossed a red line with Taiwan's military intervention remarks.
U.S.
and Ukraine promise updated peace framework after criticism of pro-Russian points in the original plan.
And India has reopened global tourist visa access for Chinese citizens.
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First up,
Chinese Premier Li Jiang has called on the G20 economies to strive for broader global cooperation to jointly cope with challenges and promote development.
He made remarks when attending the 20th G20 summit held in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Premier Li has called
for upholding the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities in dealing with issues concerning climate change and ecology.
He also urged the efforts to strengthen cooperation on green energy and promote a widespread application and effective governance of artificial intelligence.
Over the past weekend, G20 leaders adopted a declaration focused on disaster resilience,