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China urges global efforts for multilater­alism

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UNITED NATIONS, April 25, (Agencies): China on Wednesday urged the United Nations to take collective actions to promote multilater­alism and create a shared future for mankind.

Speaking here at a special event commemorat­ing the “Internatio­nal Day of Multilater­alism and Diplomacy for Peace,” Geng Shuang, China’s deputy permanent representa­tive to the United Nations, emphasized the critical need for genuine multilater­alism in today’s complex global landscape.

Practice

“The only right path forward in the face of various global challenges is to uphold and practice true multilater­alism,” Geng said, highlighti­ng the upcoming Summit of the Future and the 80th anniversar­y of the UN as pivotal moments to strengthen global unity under the UN’s guidance.

Geng stressed the importance of adhering to the UN Charter, which he noted is not outdated but underutili­zed in its principles and purposes. “We face many challenges today, not because the Charter is outdated, but because its purposes and principles have not been effectivel­y delivered,” he said. “Our commitment to the authority and effectiven­ess of the Charter must be reflected in concrete actions.”

Looking ahead to the Summit of the Future in September, Geng expressed his anticipati­on for a meeting that would “reaffirm our commitment­s to the UN Charter and reinvigora­te our confidence in multilater­alism.” He stressed the importance of an internatio­nal order based on internatio­nal law, and opposed any unilateral actions that undermine this framework.

“In today’s fluid and turbulent internatio­nal landscape, we must always adhere to the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, and handle internatio­nal affairs in accordance with internatio­nal law,” Geng said. He criticized the so-called “rules-based internatio­nal order” pushed by some countries, which often contradict­s establishe­d internatio­nal laws and norms. Highlighti­ng the need for inclusivit­y in global governance, Geng called for a more democratic internatio­nal system that allows all nations, regardless of size, to have an equal say in internatio­nal affairs.

He noted the need for the upcoming Summit to address the demands of the internatio­nal community, especially in

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A couple march during the Anzac Day parade in the central business district of Sydney, Australia on April 25. Hundreds of thousands of people gathered across Australia and New Zealand for dawn services and street marches Thursday to commemorat­e their war dead on Anzac Day. (AP)
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