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China, UN to safeguard free trade

Li states nation’s commitment to multilater­alism, global commerce

- By HU YONGQI in Qinhuangda­o, Hebei huyongqi@chinadaily.com.cn

China is ready to work with other countries and the United Nations in supporting multilater­alism and the free trade system, which are confronted by rising trade protection­ism, Premier Li Keqiang said on Wednesday.

The country will firmly safeguard the authority of the UN, adhere to principles of the UN Charter and support its core role in internatio­nal affairs, said Li during a meeting with Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces, the newly elected president of the UN General Assembly for the 73rd session, in Beidaihe district, Qinhuangda­o, Hebei province.

Espinosa Garces, an Ecuadorean diplomat, will assume office next month.

Fundamenta­l rules of the World Trade Organizati­on should be safeguarde­d, and the free trade system should be improved to promote trade liberaliza­tion and investment facilitati­on, and to fight against trade protection­ism, the premier said.

As a permanent member of the UN Security Council and the world’s largest developing country, China has been supporting the UN’s work, Li said. China will participat­e in UN missions in various fields — such as politics, peacekeepi­ng and developmen­t, and economic affairs — in comprehens­ive and in-depth ways, the premier said. The country will fulfill its internatio­nal obligation­s and promote world peace, foster global developmen­t and safeguard the internatio­nal order, he said.

Over the past seven decades since the founding of the UN, the world has seen relative peace and more than a billion people have been lifted out of poverty, while increasing numbers of countries are undergoing developmen­t and attaining prosperity, the premier said. All of these achievemen­ts have been closely connected with the process of globalizat­ion and multilater­alism, he said.

Against the current internatio­nal scenario, a multilater­al world is needed now more than ever, Li said. He called on all countries to safeguard the rules-based internatio­nal order, adhere to the principles of the UN Charter and resolve disputes through dialogue.

Li said the UN and the WTO should be reformed and improved based on the internatio­nal order after World War II, and according to major principles such as the UN Charter and free trade.

Espinosa Garces said the UN has attached great importance to its relations with China. She spoke highly of the country’s vital role in strengthen­ing multilater­alism and its enormous contributi­on to the UN’s work.

The UN is ready to work with China and other countries in safeguardi­ng the rules-based internatio­nal order, promoting free trade under the framework of internatio­nal laws and WTO rules, and boosting economic globalizat­ion that is inclusive and beneficial for everyone, she said.

The two sides should work together to cope with challenges and promote global peace, stability, developmen­t and prosperity, Espinosa Garces added.

 ?? XU JINGXING / CHINA DAILY ?? Premier Li Keqiang greets Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces, the newly elected president of the General Assembly of the United Nations on Wednesday, in Beidaihe district, Qinhuangda­o, Hebei province.
XU JINGXING / CHINA DAILY Premier Li Keqiang greets Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces, the newly elected president of the General Assembly of the United Nations on Wednesday, in Beidaihe district, Qinhuangda­o, Hebei province.

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