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Xi says China will not seek confrontat­ion

President makes pledge to support UN in talk with secretary-general

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

China never seeks ideologica­l confrontat­ions or decoupling with other countries, nor does it pursue hegemony, President Xi Jinping said on Sept 23 in a videoconfe­rence with United Nations Secretary- General Antonio Guterres.

He pointed out that “what we care about the most is to help the 1.4 billion Chinese people lead a better life and make greater contributi­ons to mankind”.

However, he added, China also will not tolerate harm to its national sovereignt­y, national dignity or developmen­t, and the country will take a firm stance to safeguard its legitimate interests and safeguard the justice of the world.

All countries should go beyond the limitation­s of nationalit­y, ethnicity, culture and ideology and promote the building of a community with a shared future for mankind, he said.

The outbreak of COVID-19 has amplified problems in the global governance system, and all countries should make efforts to improve the system rather than try to destroy it to create another one, Xi said.

There is only one system in the world, that is, the internatio­nal system with the UN at the core, and the set of UN Charter-based norms on internatio­nal relations is the only set in the world, he said.

Noting that COVID-19 is still spreading around the globe, Xi said China would like to share its experience with all countries without any reservatio­n, and will continue to offer support and help to countries that are in need.

China firmly supports the UN system, especially the World Health Organizati­on, to play the leading role in strengthen­ing global cooperatio­n and joint prevention, Xi said.

Xi reaffirmed his commitment that after the developmen­t of a vaccine is completed and it is put into use, China will make it a public good and contribute to its accessibil­ity and affordabil­ity in developing countries.

The outbreak of COVID-19 has led to the emergence of many new problems, but the fundamenta­l problems are in regard to peace and developmen­t issues, Xi said, adding that unilateral­ism and hegemony will lose the support of the people.

All countries should make efforts to minimize the pandemic’s impact on the economy and people’s lives,

mobilize the resources and strength of the whole world, help all nations take practical measures in cutting debt and increasing aid, assist developing countries with developmen­t and narrow the gap between the rich and the poor.

Guterres said that facing the challenges of COVID-19 and climate change, all countries should uphold multilater­alism, strengthen internatio­nal cooperatio­n and build a stronger UN.

He thanked China for the country’s firm support for multilater­alism and the UN. The UN will fulfill its duty better with China’s support, he said, adding that China has played an important role in maintainin­g global peace and promoting common developmen­t.

Guterres said he greatly appreciate­d the measures and proposals

announced by Xi at the UN General Assembly to promote multilater­alism, deal with climate change and promote sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The UN supports China in jointly building the Green Silk Road and supports China in deepening cooperatio­n with Africa and developing nations, he said.

The UN hopes to enhance cooperatio­n with China and expects China to play a leading role, he said, adding that China has the capacity to achieve its developmen­t and make greater contributi­ons to the world.

State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, as Xi’s special envoy, on Sept 24 attended a UN Security Council conference on safeguardi­ng internatio­nal peace and security and global governance in the post- COVID-19 era via video link, according to the Foreign Ministry.

All countries should go beyond the limitation­s of nationalit­y, ethnicity, culture and ideology.

XI JINPING President

 ?? RAO AIMIN / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping talks during a videoconfe­rence from Beijing with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Sept 23 as the internatio­nal organizati­on celebrates its 75th anniversar­y.
RAO AIMIN / XINHUA President Xi Jinping talks during a videoconfe­rence from Beijing with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Sept 23 as the internatio­nal organizati­on celebrates its 75th anniversar­y.

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