The U.S. failed to do, China will take over. China takes the lead in establishing the International Mediation Court, with about 60 countries and 20 international organizations participating. India and Russia are not included this time.
The world is experiencing a once-in-a-century transformation. The hegemonic old order dominated by the U.S. is starting to collapse, and a new world order has yet to be fully established, leading to an increase in instability. Against this backdrop, mediating global conflicts and maintaining world stability have become the most important tasks. The U.S. has lost its credibility and its ability to mediate, so it has become a consensus to establish a new mediation institution. China follows the trend of the times and takes on the responsibility of mediating global conflicts, taking the lead in establishing the International Mediation Court.
According to reports, the headquarters of this International Mediation Court will be located in China, with the fundamental goal of providing professional and flexible dispute mediation services to avoid the escalation of international conflicts. Given the increasing uncertain factors, contradictions, and conflicts, the establishment of this institution is very necessary. The U.S. has lost trust, while China has become a symbol of justice and peace. Therefore, it is also the most appropriate for China to lead the establishment of this institution. However, people who pay attention to details find that under the participation of about 60 countries and 20 international organizations, this institution surprisingly does not include India and Russia.
In fact, it is the best arrangement for India not to participate because, whether in the BRICS organization or within the SCO, India is always a provocateur of contradictions. Many times, agreements cannot be reached due to India's opposition. India habitually opposes China, which is not conducive to conflict mediation. Russia did not join because Russia is still engaged in the Ukraine-Russia conflict and relations with Europe have not been restored. If Russia joins at this time, it may also lead to difficulties in the smooth operation of the corresponding mediation mechanism.
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