China-Russia declaration from Beijing challenges Western dominance, calling for a multipolar world, equal security and UN-led governance.
China-Russia declaration issued from Beijing has sent a powerful message to the world amid Middle Eastern war tensions and rising Western pressure.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin have signed what is being described as a historic declaration in Beijing.
This official document is not merely a diplomatic statement. It is a direct challenge to Western powers over how the world should be governed in the coming decades.
The joint declaration focuses on four key points.
Unipolar Power Is Declared Over
The two leaders state that the biggest changes in world history since World War II are now taking place.
China and Russia emphasize that the “law of the jungle” and “neo-colonialism” must end.
They argue that attempts by certain countries to rule the world alone and impose their ideologies on others have failed.
Through the declaration, China and Russia tell the world that global power can no longer be controlled by one side.
They say the world cannot be divided into hostile “camps” or “power blocs.”
They further declare that the power of U.S.-led Western nations to make all major global decisions alone has now ended.

Equal Security, No Proxy Wars
The declaration also strongly addresses the current crises in Ukraine and the Middle East.
China and Russia state that one country’s security cannot be achieved by placing another country’s security at risk.
They emphasize that all sovereign nations have an equal right to security.
The statement also calls for an immediate end to the expansion of military alliances, proxy wars fought through third parties, and hybrid wars.
It further says no authority should force any country to abandon its neutral policy.
A Fairer Global Governance System
The main demand in the declaration is that the global governance system must be reformed fairly for all nations.
China and Russia state that no country or group of countries has the right to manipulate international relations or block the progress of other nations.
They insist that the United Nations must remain the primary governing body of the world.
The declaration also rejects “their own rules” created by a few nations as a substitute for international law.
It further states that unilateral economic sanctions imposed by Western nations are illegal.
China and Russia also argue that developing and smaller nations must have equal rights and voting power in global political decision-making.
Human Rights Should Not Become A Weapon
The declaration gives special attention to cultural and religious diversity across the world.
It states that there are no “first-class” or “second-class” countries or civilizations.
China and Russia also say that one single development model cannot apply to all countries.
The statement strongly opposes using “human rights” as a political tool or weapon to interfere in the internal affairs of other nations.
Through this joint declaration, China and Russia have delivered a clear message to the world.
Their message is that the era of U.S.-led Western dominance is coming to an end.
They argue that a multipolar new world order is now inevitable, where regions such as Asia, Africa, and Latin America will also hold equal power in the future.
