
What “Board of Peace” Offer to the World?
China’s refusal to join the “Board of Peace” highlights the clash between a U.S.-led initiative and support for UN-centered multilateralism.

China’s refusal to join the “Board of Peace” highlights the clash between a U.S.-led initiative and support for UN-centered multilateralism.

Donald Trump’s Board of Peace is presented as an alternative to the United Nations, prioritizing U.S. interests, drawing mixed international responses.

The United States could help bring stability to the South Caucasus through the creation of a new road between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

The new unilateral U.S. tariff measures are weakening developing economies, undermining the fairness of global trade.

Donald Trump’s “Golden Dome” project is raising serious concerns from China, which views it as a threat to global strategic balance.

The recent Geneva talks between China and the United States marked a significant de-escalation in trade tensions.

In response to U.S. tariffs, France is pursuing a strategic approach combining European cooperation, and a pivot toward Asia.

China, Japan, and South Korea held a trilateral foreign ministers’ meeting to strengthen economic integration, amid rising global tensions.

The Indian Prime Minister appears determined to push forward once again with the India-Middle East-Europe Corridor (IMEC).

The recent US-Armenia Strategic Partnership Charter may help Yerevan confirm its rapprochemet with the West.