China’s top UN diplomat Fu Cong didn’t hold back during a fiery Security Council session this week, calling NATO a “troublemaker” amid growing global tensions. 🔥 The envoy accused the military alliance and unnamed countries of fueling political divides and economic fragmentation worldwide.
“The world needs fairness, not power plays,” Fu declared, outlining six pillars for a better global order: sovereign equality, mutual respect, shared security, inclusive development, justice, and openness. 📜 His speech highlighted concerns about countries pushing “rule-based orders” outside existing UN frameworks—a veiled critique of Western policies.
Fu stressed there’s only one valid system: “The international order based on law and the UN Charter. No double standards allowed!” 💥 His remarks come as geopolitical alliances shift, with developing nations demanding bigger roles in global decision-making.
Could this signal a new era of diplomatic realignments? 🤔 One thing’s clear: The fight over who sets the rules for our interconnected world just got hotter.
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Chinese envoy criticizes NATO as 'troublemaker' at UN Security Council
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