Times of Suriname

Chinese ambassador calls for efforts to uphold multilater­alism at United Nations Day

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NEW YORK - In a video message to celebrate United Nations Day, the Chinese UN ambassador called for efforts to uphold multilater­alism and to support the United Nations.

This United Nations Day comes at a time of great challenge. Major changes unseen in a century are taking place, compounded by a devastatin­g global health crisis with severe economic and social impacts. Unilateral­ism, protection­ism and bullying practices are on the rise, said Zhang Jun, China’s permanent representa­tive to the United Nations.

“We must ask ourselves, what kind of UN do we need? What should we do to take care of our common future? We have heard answers from world leaders during the UN75 high-level week,” he said. “As (Chinese) President Xi Jinping pointed out: in the world, there is only one system, namely the UN-centered internatio­nal system, and only one set of rules, the basic norms of internatio­nal relations based on the UN Charter; to play its role in the post-COVID era, the UN must stand firm for justice, uphold the rule of law, promote cooperatio­n and focus on real action.”

Zhang emphasized that the COVID-19 pandemic has reminded the world in the most powerful way that only by upholding multilater­alism, supporting the United Nations, and strengthen­ing cooperatio­n and solidarity can the world defeat the pandemic and build resilience against future challenges. “China stands firm with multilater­alism. China stands firm with the UN Charter and internatio­nal law. China stands firm with the United Nations,” he said. “Together, we can build a better and shared future for all.” (Xinhua)

 ??  ?? People check the bodies of victims of a suicide attack in a local hospital in Kabul, capital of Afghanista­n, on Oct. 24, 2020. At least 11 people were killed and over 20 others wounded in a suicide bomb blast rocking outside an education center in a western neighborho­od of Afghanista­n’s capital of Kabul. (Photo:Xinhua)
People check the bodies of victims of a suicide attack in a local hospital in Kabul, capital of Afghanista­n, on Oct. 24, 2020. At least 11 people were killed and over 20 others wounded in a suicide bomb blast rocking outside an education center in a western neighborho­od of Afghanista­n’s capital of Kabul. (Photo:Xinhua)

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