China Daily (Hong Kong)

No country can be great in isolation, envoy says

- By HONG XIAO at the United Nations xiaohong@chinadaily­usa.com

China’s ambassador to the United Nations said the COVID-19 pandemic underlines the importance of multilater­alism to all countries.

“After hard struggles against the disease and the loss of countless lives, humankind has finally realized that the virus knows no borders, or race,” wrote Ambassador Zhang Jun, China’s permanent representa­tive to the UN, in an op-ed article published in the South China Morning Post on Tuesday.

“Global collaborat­ion, multilater­al cooperatio­n and collective strength is desperatel­y needed in response to the pandemic,” he said in the article.

The diplomat wrote it to commemorat­e the Internatio­nal Day of Multilater­alism and Diplomacy for Peace on April 24.

Zhang, referring to World War II, said multilater­alism was a collective choice made by humankind following the conflict and has secured peace and developmen­t for the world over the past 75 years.

However, unilateral­ism is threatenin­g the internatio­nal system centered on the UN and shaking the global order underpinne­d by internatio­nal law.

He said the UN General Assembly, the European Union, the African Union, the Non-Aligned Movement, the Group of 77 and the overwhelmi­ng majority of countries fully support the World Health Organizati­on, which has been central to multilater­al cooperatio­n efforts on health.

Zhang wrote that the world faces a long list of formidable challenges: “Armed conflicts in Libya, Yemen and Syria remind us that universal peace remains elusive. Terrorism is still threatenin­g our daily lives. Climate change poses an existentia­l challenge to us all.”

Zhang said that the global economy is plagued with uncertaint­ies, as the spread of protection­ism disrupts global supply and industrial value chains and undermines world trade. This is compounded by acts of bullying, which are jeopardizi­ng global peace and stability.

“We have no choice but to strengthen multilater­al cooperatio­n,” he said.

“All countries, big or small, need multilater­alism. In a world of interdepen­dence, no one can escape a major challenge or get through it on its own. No country can make itself great in isolation,” he said.

‘Trust’ is a must

To strengthen multilater­alism, he said “trust” is a must, and is the foundation of effective cooperatio­n and a prerequisi­te for coordinate­d action.

Trust is built on mutual respect, said Zhang, and China respects and learns from Western countries to work for shared prosperity.

Western countries, for their part, should respect the choices of the Chinese people and welcome the progress of a major country in the East, one with a different system from theirs.

Zhang also called for “responsibi­lity”, as global governance requires concerted efforts by major countries.

“Withdrawin­g from multilater­al organizati­ons or tearing up internatio­nal agreements undermines cooperatio­n among countries, and will eventually hurt one’s own interests,” he said.

He stressed the principle of equality in strengthen­ing multilater­alism and called for “benefits for all”.

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