Both the United States and China have not been able to find a meeting point with each other. Earlier, the U.S. president had held a meeting with security leaders in Tokyo over the Chinese and Russian nuclear bombs that crossed the Japanese sea. It is an important meeting in recent years that will affect the geopolitics and security of the Indo-Pacific region.
China at the same time also carried out resistance through diplomatic impetus when Beijing had started promoting the Global Security Initiative (GSI). This initiative involves the collection of policy principles that encompass U.S. ‘hegenomism’. Beijing is also trying to influence several other countries to participate in the initiative In a video speech to the foreign ministers of the British group on May 19, the Chinese president spoke about the benefits of GSI.
Xi urged fellow Brics members of Brazil, Russia, India and South Africa to strengthen common political trust and security cooperation by protecting core interests and addressing their respective key concerns.
Not only that, he said GSI also promotes respect for each other's sovereignty, security and development interests, opposes hegemony and power politics, rejects the cold war mentality, bloc confrontation, works together to build a global community and security for all ”.
In the following days, Wang Yi, China’s foreign minister, issued a declaration there was support for the GSI initiative from Uruguay, Nicaragua, Cuba and Pakistan. The initiative is seen by a handful of analysts as part of Beijing’s efforts to oppose the U.S. -led bloc where the U.S. is blamed for global conflict and tensions.
This Global Security Initiative (GSI) is designed to protect broader spectrum security interests around the world. Beijing’s focus on security marks a departure from its traditional approach to international relations.
Chinese diplomats have promoted GSI in developing countries including India, the Philippines, Uganda, Somalia and Kenya through articles in local media and on its embassy website.