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Xi expounds on UN's role in post-COVID era, opposing unilateral­ism, "boss of world"

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BEIJING, Sept. 21 (Xinhua) -Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday shared his thoughts on the role of the United Nations (UN) in the post-COVID era, opposing unilateral­ism, bullying or any country acting like "boss of the world."

Xi made the comments at a highlevel meeting to commemorat­e the 75th anniversar­y of the UN.

Stressing that the UN must stand firm for justice, Xi said no country has the right to dominate global affairs, control the destiny of others, or keep advantages in developmen­t all to itself.

"Even less should one be allowed to do whatever it likes and be the hegemon, bully or boss of the world," Xi said.

He said it is imperative that the representa­tion and voice of developing countries be increased so that the UN could be more balanced in reflecting the interests and wishes of the majority of countries in the world.

Stressing that the UN must uphold the rule of law, Xi said relations among countries and coordinati­on of their interests must only be based on rules and institutio­ns.

"They must not be lorded over by those who wave a strong fist at others," Xi said.

Big countries should lead by example in advocating and upholding the internatio­nal rule of law and in honoring their commitment­s, he added.

"There must be no practice of exceptiona­lism or double standards. Nor should internatio­nal law be distorted and used as a pretext to undermine other countries' legitimate rights and interests or world peace and stability," Xi said.

The Chinese president said the UN must promote cooperatio­n, noting that "Cold War mentality, ideologica­l lines or zero-sum game are no solution to a country's own problems, still less an answer to mankind's common challenges."

"What we need to do is to replace conflict with dialogue, coercion with consultati­on and zero-sum with winwin," he added.

The Chinese president also said that the UN must focus on real action.

"To put into practice the principle of multilater­alism, we must act, not just talk," Xi said. "There must be a cure, not just a therapy."

The UN should aim at problem solving and move toward tangible outcomes as it advances security, developmen­t and human rights in parallel, he added.

In particular, he said priority should be given to addressing nontraditi­onal security challenges such as public health.

At the meeting, Xi lauded UN's role in 75 years, saying the organizati­on has traveled an extraordin­ary journey.

He said the 75 years has seen dramatic progress in human society and profound changes in the internatio­nal situation, and has been a period of rapid developmen­t of multilater­alism.

Xi said China firmly defends the central role of the UN in internatio­nal affairs.

China firmly upholds the UNcentered internatio­nal system and the internatio­nal order underpinne­d by internatio­nal law, he said.

"Let us renew our firm commitment to multilater­alism, work to promote a community with a shared future for mankind," Xi said before concluding his remarks.

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