China establishes global mediation body in Hong Kong

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi alongside Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee, Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis pose for photos after a signing ceremony of the Convention on the Establishment of The International Organization for Mediation in Hong Kong, China.
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  • China establishes a mediating body in Hong Kong where it aims to settle disputes between countries and between private international entities

HONG KONG: China signed a convention on Friday setting up a global mediation body in Hong Kong, which aims to be comparable to organizations such as the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
Beijing has taken a more proactive approach in international affairs in recent years, expanding its influence in global bodies such as the United Nations and the World Health Organization 鈥� especially as the United States has taken the opposite direction under President Donald Trump.
The move is also being seen as an attempt to shore up Hong Kong鈥檚 reputation as a leading place to conduct business, after Beijing鈥檚 imposition of a wide-ranging national security law in 2020 shook confidence in the impartiality of the city鈥檚 legal system.
Initiated by Beijing, the establishment of the International Organization for Mediation Convention (IOMed) was co-signed by 31 other 鈥渓ike-minded鈥� countries ranging from Serbia and Pakistan to Papua New Guinea and Venezuela.
鈥淭he birth of IOMed will help transcend the zero-sum mentality of 鈥榳in or lose鈥�, promote the amicable resolution of international disputes, and build more harmonious international relations,鈥� said China鈥檚 foreign minister Wang Yi, who presided over the signing.
Hong Kong鈥檚 government said IOMed will be the first intergovernmental body dedicated to mediation, while Wang said it would 鈥渇ill a gap in the field.鈥�
Mediation is when a neutral third party intervenes into a dispute to help two sides negotiate a jointly acceptable resolution to a conflict, as opposed to, for example, political bargaining or litigation.
The body will mediate disputes between countries, between countries and individuals from another country, and between private international entities.
IOMed 鈥渋s on a par with鈥� the United Nations鈥� ICJ and the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, said the Hong Kong government.
One of the latter鈥檚 more well-known rulings was in favor of the Philippines against China over territorial claims in the South China Sea.
Beijing refused to take part in the proceedings and has ignored the judgment.
Paul Lam, Hong Kong鈥檚 secretary for justice, wrote in an article that IOMed鈥檚 establishment came as 鈥渉ostile external forces are attempting to de-internationalize and de-functionalize鈥� Hong Kong.
IOMed will start operating by the end of this year or early 2026.