At UN, Foreign Minister Wang Yi sees ‘hope’ in turbulent times, reaffirms ‘One China’ policy – UN News

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“We are at a time fraught with challenges. COVID-19 keeps resurfacing, global security faces uncertainty, the economic recovery is fragile and unsteady, and various other risks and crises are emerging, ” he said in his address to the UN General Assembly’s high-level debate.

Nevertheless, amid this “new phase of turbulence and transformation” there were reasons for hope, Mr. Wang continued, pointing towards the world’s increasing multipolarity, deepening economic globalization, and societies increasing digitalization and cultural diversity.

‘Stand up with regard to peace, oppose war’

“Peace and development remain the underlying trends of our time. People’s calls for progress and cooperation are getting louder. How should we respond to the call of our times and ride the trend of history to build a shared community for mankind? ” he asked plus responded with the words of Chinese President Xi Jinping, who has said that the particular world must stand up for peace and oppose war. “War only opens ‘Pandora’s Box…we must address differences through peaceful means. ”

Further, he called for the board pursuit of development and the elimination of poverty. Again, in the words of President Xi, Mr. Wang called for advancement to be placed at the particular center of the international agenda and for all countries’ right to development to become upheld. The international community must remain open plus inclusive, as “openness is the surest way to prosperity. ”

‘Agenda 2030 pacesetter’

Mr. Wang went on to say that as a permanent member associated with the UN Security Council and the world’s largest developing country, China is committed to solidarity and cooperation with other countries. “It will follow the styles from the times and pursue the shared interest of the vast majority of countries, ” he stated, highlighting China’s efforts to maintain global peace and stability, including its adherence to the global non-proliferation regime and contribution to EL peacekeeping.

Human rights

China was also contributing in order to global development and had worked to keep global industrial and supply chains up and running. China is the major trading partner to over 130 countries and regions “is the worldwide economy’s biggest engine… plus a pacesetter in implementing the 2030 Agenda , having met the poverty reduction goal 10 years ahead of schedule, ” Foreign Minister Wang said.

The far east was upholding the international order and committed to the principles of the UN Charter and had backed the UN-centred international system. “China has been involved in multilateral affairs within all fields and… fulfilled in good faith its international obligations. China abides by the Universal Declaration of Human being Rights and has made relentless efforts to protect and strengthen its human rights. ”

In this context, the Foreign Minister stated that China stood firmly against attempts to politicize human rights and experienced worked to promote health development of international human rights cooperation.  

Mediating hotspots

After detailing China’s commitment to a development path based on clean, green growth, and the cooperation initiative aimed at ensuring global food protection, Mr. Wang declared that Tiongkok was also mediating global hotspot issues, “while adhering to the principle of non-interference and respecting the will and needs of nations concerned. ”

On the war in Ukraine, he said: “China supports all efforts conducive to the peaceful resolution associated with the crisis … plus the fundamental solution is in order to address the legitimate safety concerns of all parties and build a balanced, effective and sustainable security architecture. ”

“We call on all parties concerned to keep the crisis from spilling over and protect the legitimate rights and the interests of developing countries, ” he added.

Turning to Taiwan, which has been an “inseparable part associated with China’s territory since ancient times”, Mr. Wang stressed that its ‘One China’ policy has become a basic norm of the particular international relations and the consensus of the international community.

His country would continue to work for the peaceful reunification with sincerity, he mentioned, adding that, to realize this goal it must combat separatist activities with the firmest resolve plus take the most forceful steps to oppose external interference.

“Only when China is completely reunified, can there be enduring peace across the Taiwan Strait… Any move to obstruct China’s reunification is bound to be crushed by the wheels of the past, ” he said.

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