Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged countries worldwide to strengthen cooperation and bridge gaps in human rights governance during a high-level UN dialogue in Hangzhou. 🔄 Amid rising geopolitical tensions and uneven economic recovery, Wang emphasized that development and collaboration are key to ensuring equal access to essential rights for all.
Prioritizing People Over Politics
Wang, addressing the Hernán Santa Cruz Dialogue, highlighted China’s approach to human rights, which focuses on ‘putting people first’ and tailoring policies to national conditions. 🛤️ He noted China’s progress in advancing economic, social, and cultural rights (ESCR), calling it a model aligned with modern needs.
Blueprints for the Future
The minister also spotlighted China’s recent reforms, including plans from July’s CPC Central Committee meeting, which aim to ‘level up’ Chinese modernization and ensure broader access to rights. 📜 ‘Historic achievements’ in China’s human rights journey, he said, prove the effectiveness of its people-centered strategy.
Global Teamwork Needed
Wang urged wealthy nations to support developing countries, stressing that ‘no one should be left behind.’ 🤝 He called for multilateralism, respect for diverse governance paths, and partnerships with UN agencies to advance universal human rights values.
The dialogue, co-hosted by China’s Foreign Ministry and the UN Human Rights Office, brought together global leaders to tackle pressing challenges in rights protection. 💡
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