The report recommends foreign policy follows five guiding principles: to actively work to protect civilians; to challenge abuses of humanitarian law and human rights; to deliver on policies like the Arms Trade Treaty which save lives through international agreement; to meet the challenges of the modern world, including new threats like terrorism; and
strengthening multilateral institutions, with the UK taking the lead to reunite the UN.
Not exact matches
This has long been the consensus advice from economists and
multilateral institutions such as the World Bank, whose recent «China 2030» report argues that Chinese leaders should
strengthen the role of markets and liberalize legal, financial and other
institutions governing the economy.