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China Willing to Share AI Achievements, Vice Premier Says at Paris Summit

At an AI summit held in Paris on Monday, Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing expressed China’s willingness to collaborate with other nations to promote security and share advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). He emphasized the importance of building “a community with a shared future for mankind,” a concept central to Chinese President Xi Jinping’s foreign diplomatic approach.

Zhang’s comments reflect China’s broader diplomatic goal of strengthening relationships with partner countries and fostering a sense of global unity, particularly in emerging technologies like AI. The vice premier’s remarks underline China’s commitment to contributing to global development while enhancing international cooperation in the AI space.

China’s Xi Praises “Best in History” Africa Ties, Pledges $50 Billion in Financial and Military Aid

Chinese leader Xi Jinping hailed the “best in history” ties between China and African nations during a major diplomatic event in Beijing on Thursday, pledging $50 billion in financial aid and $140 million in military support over the next three years. Speaking to delegates from over 50 African nations at the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, Xi emphasized the importance of deepening strategic relations, highlighting cooperation in areas like infrastructure, industry, security, and green development. Xi’s pledge, which includes credit funds and private investments, underscores Beijing’s commitment to the continent despite recalibrating its spending under the Belt and Road Initiative. The fresh military aid, aimed at bolstering Africa’s security capacities, further signals China’s growing strategic ambitions in the region, where it has already established its first overseas military base in Djibouti. Xi’s speech, emphasizing a “shared future” and pushing back against Western-dominated global systems, comes amid rising competition with the U.S. and Europe, both of which are vying for Africa’s critical resources and geopolitical influence. African leaders, including South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa, responded positively, commending China’s solidarity and support in navigating global challenges such as climate change and the competition for critical minerals. However, while China has been a leading foreign economic power in Africa, concerns over debt levels persist as Beijing continues to navigate its role amid mounting global tensions and shifts in the global security order.

Taiwan’s President Lai Warns of Global Challenge Posed by China’s Growing Authoritarianism

Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te has issued a stark warning about China’s “growing authoritarianism,” stating that it presents not just a regional but a global challenge. Speaking at the annual Ketagalan Forum on Indo-Pacific security issues, Lai emphasized that China’s authoritarianism, which has become increasingly aggressive, extends beyond Taiwan and threatens the broader international community.

Lai’s remarks come as China continues to assert its dominance in the South China Sea and escalate military pressure around Taiwan, conducting patrols in the Taiwan Strait under the pretext of enhancing traffic management and emergency rescue operations. The Taiwanese leader also noted that democratic countries must unite to resist China’s attempts to reshape the international order to its advantage.

His call to action comes at a time of rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific, particularly after Chinese and Philippine vessels collided near the disputed Sabina Shoal, intensifying friction in the Spratly Islands. The incident drew international condemnation, with the U.S. reaffirming its defense commitments to the Philippines.

Lai’s comments underscore Taiwan’s concerns over Beijing’s growing assertiveness, as China refuses to recognize the island’s government and continues to view it as part of its territory. Despite China’s dismissive stance toward Taiwan’s January elections, which brought Lai to power, Taiwan remains firm in its efforts to rally global democracies against authoritarian threats.

With Taiwan’s defense budget on the rise, Lai’s leadership is focused on strengthening alliances with democratic nations to safeguard regional peace and stability in the face of mounting Chinese pressure.