In a significant show of support, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Philemon Yang, the new president of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), in Beijing this week.
Wang Yi highlighted China's role as a steadfast supporter and contributor to the UN's mission, emphasizing the organization's importance as a platform for global cooperation and equal consultation among nations.
As a founding member and permanent member of the Security Council, China is committed to ensuring the UN remains a force for justice and world peace, especially in tackling hot-spot issues worldwide.
'We need dialogue and win-win solutions, not conflicts or zero-sum games,' Wang remarked, calling for enhanced multilateralism and global governance reforms to better represent the Global South.
Philemon Yang praised China's rapid economic growth and social stability, noting its dedication to maintaining an international system centered around the UN. He expressed confidence in China's pivotal role in sustainable development, AI advancements, and youth exchanges.
The discussions also covered the reform of the Security Council, aiming to make the UN more effective and inclusive.
Together, China and the UN aspire to build a community with a shared future for mankind, fostering cooperation and development across the globe.
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Wang Yi: China has always been supporter, contributor to cause of UN
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