Wang Yi delivers video address to the 2026 event to celebrate the International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations

DM Monitoring

BEIJING: On June 8, 2026, on the occasion of the 2026 International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations, Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivered a video address to the global thematic event.
Wang Yi stated that the diversity of civilizations is a defining feature of our world. Three years ago, President Xi Jinping put forth the Global Civilization Initiative (GCI), highlighting the need for civilizations to live together in harmony. The establishment of the International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations is a significant step to implement the GCI. Last year, China, together with the United Nations (UN) and other international organizations, held a variety of events across the globe to celebrate the first International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations. The strong participation in these events demonstrates overwhelming support for and strong momentum behind dialogue among civilizations.
Wang Yi said that today, human civilization is grappling with unprecedented challenges. Division and confrontation continue to escalate. Turmoil and conflict keep emerging. International rule of law is being eroded. The trust gap grows wider by the day. In this context, we must improve mutual understanding and trust through more dialogue, and build solidarity and consensus through more exchanges, which are the essential building blocks of a community with a shared future for humanity. China proposes a four-pronged approach to promoting dialogue among civilizations.
First, we should champion mutual respect and promote harmonious coexistence of civilizations. We should uphold the vision of equality, mutual learning, dialogue and inclusiveness between civilizations, rise above the narrow-minded notions of “civilizational superiority” and “clash of civilizations,” and strive for the harmonious coexistence and mutual enrichment of diverse civilizations. We should view our planet as a garden in which all civilizations bloom and learn to appreciate each other’s beauty.
Second, we should champion putting the people first and cement the foundation of exchanges among civilizations. We should enhance mutual understanding and amity between all peoples, and enable them to enjoy broader and more direct access to the benefits of exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations. With a commitment to high-standard opening up, China has adopted visa-free policies and other facilitation measures for international visitors to promote civilizational exchanges with concrete actions. China is also ready to work with other countries to strengthen dialogue among civilizations, deepen sharing of governance experience, address our common challenges, and chart new courses in pursuit of modernization.
Third, we should champion both heritage and innovation to drive the progress of civilization. Home to a large number of world heritage sites, China will work hard to ensure the protection and utilization of its varied cultural heritage, while helping other countries realize creative transformation and development of their fine cultural traditions. Artificial intelligence and social media bring new opportunities for dialogue across countries, languages, and civilizations. We should fully tap into these and other new technologies and applications to empower civilizational exchanges, mutual learning, inheritance and innovation, and promote the shared prosperity of human civilizations.
Fourth, we should champion exchanges and mutual learning and improve mechanisms for dialogue among civilizations. We should actively expand global partnerships for inter-civilizational dialogue.
The International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations provides a good platform for rising above ideology and bias. China supports the UN’s important role in promoting dialogue among civilizations, and supports better use of the UN Alliance of Civilizations, UNESCO, the Ancient Civilizations Forum and other platforms.

In 2024, the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly unanimously adopted the resolution jointly proposed by China and 82 other countries to declare June 10 the International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations.