China Daily

Wang says China always sides with peace

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

Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that in a complex and volatile world, China is an “anchor of stability”.

“The internatio­nal configurat­ion and balance of power has undergone profound changes: the traditiona­l and nontraditi­onal threats have become more salient; global growth lacks robust driving forces; the trend of anti-globalizat­ion goes rampant; and the challenges for humankind to realize a lasting peace and orderly developmen­t are unpreceden­ted,” Wang said on Thursday.

He spoke during the general debate of the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarte­rs in New York.

Wang recalled that, two years ago at the UN, President Xi Jinping called for the constructi­on of new internatio­nal relations, featuring win-win cooperatio­n, to build a shared future for mankind.

“The concept, which is in line with the ultimate goal of the United Nations and highly consistent with the pursuit of the member states, has gained extensive understand­ing and support from the internatio­nal community and become a common goal,” he said.

“China has no genes of aggression and record of plunder, as President Xi solemnly swore: ‘No matter to what extent we develop, China will never seek hegemony, expansion or sphere of influence’, ” Wang said.

“China will always vote for the side of peace at the UN Security Council,” Wang said.

He said that the UN has made an outstandin­g contributi­on to the cause of peace and developmen­t of humankind, but that the UN’s ideals have not yet been achieved and all countries need to continue their efforts.

Wang urged the five permanent members of the Security Council to play an exemplary role, follow the principles of no conflict, no confrontat­ion, and mutual respect and winwin cooperatio­n.

Members of the UN should treat each other equally, advocate dialogue instead of confrontat­ion, and partnershi­p instead of alliance, Wang said.

On security, Wang said that comprehens­ive measures should be adopted to tackle terrorism on the surface and at its root.

The UN should assume a coordinate­d role in promoting the formation of a global, united anti-terrorism front, he added.

He said that over the past five years, China has made remarkable achievemen­ts in the developmen­t process.

Under the leadership of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and Xi, its general secretary, China has had brilliant achievemen­ts, and socialism with Chinese characteri­stics has entered a new, historical stage, Wang said.

Wang believes China’s progress will continue to bring greater peace, developmen­t and governance dividends to the world.

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