Beijing Moscow Joint Declaration Supports Multipolarity
1 min readBeijing and Moscow have come together to issue a joint declaration promoting a multipolar world and a new model of international relations. The statement celebrates the civilizational achievements of both nations and their contributions as permanent members of the UN Security Council. It frames China and Russia as essential actors in balancing global power and driving constructive change in international affairs.
The document traces the evolution of the post-World War II order, noting how decolonization and the end of the Cold War dramatically increased the number of sovereign states and heightened global interdependence. It highlights the rising influence of developing regions and the growing importance of regional and interregional bodies in shaping political, economic, and security outcomes. Attempts by certain powers to restrict the development of other states or revive colonial-era dominance have not succeeded.
China and Russia propose several guiding principles for the international community, including maintaining openness and mutual benefit, ensuring equal and indivisible security, advancing the democratization of international relations, and respecting the diversity of world civilizations. They commit to ongoing cooperation in building a more equitable global order.