Jiang treats the joint Russia-China principles as a package of open trade, sovereignty, consensus-based decision-making, U.N. authority, and civilizational pluralism that refuses to rank one civilization above another.
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U.N. authority
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "For President Putin, what's important is that China and Russia take the lead in leading the multipolar world. Okay? So these are two very..."
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"For President Putin, what's important is that China and Russia take the lead in leading the multipolar world. Okay? So these are two very..."
"Parliament of the United Nations. Maintaining authority of the UN. And respecting the civilizations of each different nation -state. So, refusing to prioritize one..."
"We will only do so with partners. And we will only do so under the umbrella of U.N. authority, okay? So this is the..."
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