China Leads Push for Global Unity at Key UN Security Council Session
🌍✨ Chinese Minister for Foreign Affairs Wang Yi steered a high-stakes UN Security Council debate this week, rallying members to prioritize multilateralism and reform global governance. With 2025 marking 80 years since the UN’s founding and the end of World War II, the session spotlighted humanity’s shared challenges—from conflicts to climate crises.
💡 Wang underscored the post-Cold War shift toward multi-polarity and the Global South’s rise, calling it a 'historic opportunity' to build fairer systems. 'The UN was born from the ashes of war,' he said. 'We must reinvigorate true multilateralism—no more zero-sum games.'
⚖️ On Ukraine, China reaffirmed support for peace talks, while advocating fiercely for Palestinian rights: 'Gaza and the West Bank are their homeland, not bargaining chips.' Wang stressed that UN resolutions are 'legally binding for all,' urging compliance to avoid 'new divides.'
🚀 The debate comes as nations grapple with trust deficits in global institutions. Analysts say China’s leadership role signals its growing influence in shaping a multipolar world order.
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Wang Yi Chairs UN Debate on Multilateralism and Global Peace
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