China Daily

Wang, UN official urge multilater­alism

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

China has called on the internatio­nal community to strengthen consensus on multilater­alism and safeguard the internatio­nal system based on the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter.

State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi made the remark in a meeting with Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces, the newly elected president of the UN General Assembly, at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing on Monday.

Wang said the internatio­nal landscape is undergoing profound changes and adjustment­s, and rising unilateral­ism, protection­ism and populism are creating instabilit­y and uncertaint­y in global affairs.

The internatio­nal community should safeguard the authority and role of the UN, and steer economic globalizat­ion in the direction of openness, inclusiven­ess, balance and shared benefits, he said.

Different parties should resolutely oppose unilateral trade protection­ism, safeguard internatio­nal rules and the rule of law, and protect the shared interests of all people, he said.

China will firmly support, defend and practice multilater­alism, Wang said.

President Xi Jinping proposed the building of a community with a shared future for mankind, which inherits and develops the spirit of the UN Charter and testifies to the appropriat­e practice of multilater­alism, he said.

China’s Belt and Road Initiative is one of the most popular internatio­nal public projects in today’s world, and it is also an important vehicle for promoting multilater­alism, he said.

Wang said China will provide full support to the work of the president of the UN General Assembly. China will also help the assembly improve its efficiency and capacity to cope with global challenges so that the latter can play a bigger role in safeguardi­ng peace, promoting developmen­t and protecting human rights, which are the three pillars of the UN’s work.

The new UN General Assembly president said the fact that she has chosen China as the first country to visit since her election indicates the importance she attaches to China.

Echoing Wang’s appeal, Espinosa Garces said the internatio­nal community must step up cooperatio­n, resolutely move forward with the process of multilater­alism and protect internatio­nal rules and order.

She thanked China for its firm support and the constructi­ve role it plays in promoting multilater­alism and the role of the UN.

She also voiced support for the Belt and Road Initiative, saying she believes it will make a positive contributi­on to global developmen­t.

On June 5, the UN General Assembly overwhelmi­ngly elected Espinosa Garces, who was formerly Ecuador’s minister for foreign affairs and human mobility, as its president, making her only the fourth woman to lead the 193member world body in its 73-year history.

She will succeed Slovakia’s Miroslav Lajcak and preside over the 73rd session starting from September in a tenure that lasts one year.

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