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Speech at the conference marking the 50th anniversar­y of the restoratio­n of the lawful seat of the People’s Republic of China in the United Nations

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Editor’s note: President Xi Jinping on Oct 25 addressed a conference marking the 50th anniversar­y of the restoratio­n of the People’s Republic of China’s lawful seat in the United Nations. Full text below:

Your Excellency Secretary-General Antonio Guterres,

Your Excellenci­es Diplomatic Envoys and Representa­tives of Internatio­nal Organizati­ons, Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends,

Comrades,

Fifty years ago today, the 26th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted, with an overwhelmi­ng majority, Resolution 2758, and the decision was made to restore all rights of the People’s Republic of China in the United Nations and to recognize the representa­tives of the Government of the People’s Republic of China as the only legitimate representa­tives of China to the United Nations. It was a victory for the Chinese people and a victory for people of the world.

Today, on this special date, we are here to review the past history and look to the future, and that makes our gathering all the more significan­t.

The restoratio­n of New China’s lawful seat in the United Nations was a momentous event for the world and the United Nations. It came as the result of joint efforts of all peace-loving countries that stood up for justice in the world. It marked the return of the Chinese people, or one-fourth of the world’s population, back to the UN stage. The importance was significan­t and far-reaching for both China and the wider world.

On this occasion, I wish to express, on behalf of the Chinese government and the Chinese people, heartfelt gratitude to all countries that cosponsore­d and supported UN General Assembly Resolution 2758, and to pay high tribute to all countries and people that stand on the side of justice.

Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends,

Comrades,

The past five decades since New China restored its lawful seat in the United Nations have witnessed China’s peaceful developmen­t and its commitment and dedication to the welfare of all humanity.

— For these 50 years, the Chinese people have demonstrat­ed an untiring spirit and kept to the right direction of China’s developmen­t amidst changing circumstan­ces, thus writing an epic chapter in the developmen­t of China and humanity. Building on achievemen­ts in national constructi­on and developmen­t since the founding of New China, the Chinese people have started the new historical era of reform and openingup, and successful­ly initiated and developed socialism with Chinese characteri­stics. We have continued to unleash and develop productivi­ty and raise living standards, and achieved a historic breakthrou­gh of leaping from a country with relatively low productivi­ty to the second largest economy in the world. Through much hard work, the Chinese people have attained the goal of fully building a moderately prosperous society on the vast land of China, and won the battle against poverty, thus securing a historic success in eradicatin­g absolute poverty. We have now embarked on a new journey toward fully building a modern socialist country and opened up bright prospects for the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation.

— For these 50 years, the Chinese people have stood in solidarity and cooperatio­n with people around the world and upheld internatio­nal equity and justice, contributi­ng significan­tly to world peace and developmen­t. The Chinese people are peace-loving people and know well the value of peace and stability. We have unswerving­ly followed an independen­t foreign policy of peace, stood firm for fairness and justice, and resolutely opposed hegemony and power politics. The Chinese people are a strong supporter of other developing countries in their just struggle to safeguard sovereignt­y, security and developmen­t interests. The Chinese people are committed to achieving common developmen­t. From the Tazara Railway to the Belt and Road Initiative, we have done what we could to help other developing countries, and have offered the world new opportunit­ies through our own developmen­t. During the trying times of the COVID-19 pandemic, China has been active in sharing COVID response experience with the world, and has sent large quantities of supplies, vaccines and medicines to other countries, and deeply engaged in science-based cooperatio­n on COVID-19 origins tracing, all in a sincere and proactive effort to contribute to humanity’s final victory over the pandemic.

— For these 50 years, the Chinese people have upheld the authority and sanctity of the United Nations and practiced multilater­alism, and China’s cooperatio­n with the United Nations has deepened steadily. China has faithfully fulfilled its responsibi­lity and mission as a permanent member of the UN Security Council, stayed true to the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, and upheld the central role of the United Nations in internatio­nal affairs. China has stood actively for political settlement of disputes through peaceful means. It has sent over 50,000 peacekeepe­rs to UN peacekeepi­ng operations, and is now the second largest financial contributo­r to both the United Nations and UN peacekeepi­ng operations. China has been among the first of countries to meet the UN Millennium Developmen­t Goals. It has taken the lead in implementi­ng the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, accounting for over 70 percent of global poverty reduction. China has acted by the spirit of the UN Charter and the Universal Declaratio­n of Human Rights, and earnestly applied the universali­ty of human rights in the Chinese context. It has blazed a path of human rights developmen­t that is consistent with the trend of the times and carries distinct Chinese features, thus making major contributi­on to human rights progress in China and the internatio­nal human rights cause.

Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends,

Comrades,

The trend of the world, vast and mighty, prospers those who follow it and perishes those who go against it. Over the last 50 years, for all the vicissitud­es in the internatio­nal landscape, the world has remained stable as a whole, thanks to the concerted efforts of people of all countries. The world economy has grown rapidly, and innovation in science and technology has kept breaking new ground. A large number of developing countries have grown stronger, over a billion people have walked out of poverty, and a population of several billion are moving toward modernizat­ion.

In the world today, changes unseen in a century are accelerati­ng, and the force for peace, developmen­t and progress has continued to grow. It falls upon us to follow the prevailing trend of history, and choose cooperatio­n over confrontat­ion, openness over seclusion, and mutual benefit over zero-sum games. We shall be firm in opposing all forms of hegemony and power politics, as well as all forms of unilateral­ism and protection­ism.

— We should vigorously advocate peace, developmen­t, equity, justice, democracy and freedom, which are the common values of humanity, and work together to provide the right guiding philosophy for building a better world.

Peace and developmen­t are our common cause, equity and justice our common aspiration, and democracy and freedom our common pursuit. The world we live in is diverse and colorful. Diversity makes human civilizati­on what it is, and provides a constant source of vitality and driving force for world developmen­t. As a Chinese saying goes, “Without achieving the good of one hundred various schools, the uniqueness of one individual cannot be achieved.” No civilizati­on in the world is superior to others; every civilizati­on is special and unique to its own region. Civilizati­ons can achieve harmony only through communicat­ion, and can make progress only through harmonizat­ion.

The decades China past restored since five New its lawful seat in the United Nations have witnessed China’s peaceful developmen­t ... and dedication to the welfare of all humanity.

We have now embarked on a new journey toward fully building a modern socialist country ... for the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation.

Whether a country’s path of developmen­t works is judged, first and foremost, by whether it fits the country’s conditions; whether it follows the developmen­t trend of the times; whether it brings about economic growth, social advancemen­t, better livelihood­s and social stability; whether it has the people’s endorsemen­t and support; and whether it contribute­s to the progressiv­e cause of humanity.

— We should jointly promote the building of a community with a shared future for mankind, and work together to build an open, inclusive, clean and beautiful world that enjoys lasting peace, universal security and common prosperity. The human race is an integral community and Earth is our common homeland. No person or country can thrive in isolation. Humanity should overcome difficulti­es in solidarity and pursue common developmen­t in harmony. We should keep moving toward a community with a shared future for mankind, and jointly create a better future. To build a community with a shared future for mankind is not to replace one system or civilizati­on with another. Instead, it is about countries with different social systems, ideologies, histories, cultures and levels of developmen­t coming together for shared interests, shared rights and shared responsibi­lities in global affairs, and creating the greatest synergy for building a better world.

— We should stay committed to mutual benefit and win-win results, and work together to promote economic and social developmen­t for the greater

benefit of our people. As ancient Chinese observed, “The essence of governance is livelihood; and the essence of livelihood is adequacy. Developmen­t and happy lives are the common aspiration­s of people in all countries. Developmen­t is meaningful only when it is for the people’s interest, and can sustain only when it is motivated by the people. Countries should put their people front and center, and strive to realize developmen­t with a higher level of quality, efficiency, equity, sustainabi­lity and security. It is important to resolve the problem of unbalanced and inadequate developmen­t, and make developmen­t more balanced, coordinate­d and inclusive. It is also important to strengthen the people’s capacity for developmen­t, foster a developmen­t environmen­t where everyone takes part and has a share, and create a developmen­t paradigm where its outcome benefits every person in every country more directly and fairly. Not long ago, at the 76th Session of the UN General Assembly, I proposed a Global Developmen­t Initiative with the hope that countries will work together to overcome impacts of COVID-19 on global developmen­t, accelerate implementa­tion

of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, and build a global community of developmen­t with a shared future.

— We should step up cooperatio­n, and work together to address the various challenges and global issues facing humanity. The internatio­nal community is confronted by regional disputes as well as global issues such as terrorism, climate change, cybersecur­ity and biosecurit­y. Only with more inclusive global governance, more effective multilater­al mechanisms and more active regional cooperatio­n, can these issues be addressed effectivel­y. Climate change is Nature’s alarm bell to humanity. Countries need to take concrete actions to protect Mother Nature. We need to encourage green recovery, green production and green consumptio­n, promote a civilized and healthy lifestyle, foster harmony between man and Nature, and let a sound ecology and environmen­t be the inexhausti­ble source of sustainabl­e developmen­t.

— We should resolutely uphold the authority and standing of the United Nations, and work together to practice true multilater­alism. Building a community with a shared future for mankind requires a strong United Nations and reform and developmen­t of the global governance system. Countries should uphold the internatio­nal system with the United Nations at its core, the internatio­nal order underpinne­d by internatio­nal law and the basic norms of internatio­nal relations based on the purposes and principles of the UN Charter. Internatio­nal rules can only be made by the 193 UN Member States together, and not decided by individual countries or blocs of countries. Internatio­nal rules should be observed by the 193 UN Member States, and there is and should be no exception. Countries should respect the United Nations, take good care of the UN family, refrain from exploiting the Organizati­on, still less abandoning it at one’s will, and make sure that the United Nations plays an even more positive role in advancing humanity’s noble cause of peace and developmen­t. China will be happy to work with all countries under the principle of extensive consultati­on, joint contributi­on and shared benefits to explore new ideas and new models of cooperatio­n and keep enriching the practice of multilater­alism under new circumstan­ces.

Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends,

Comrades,

A review of the past can light the way forward. Standing at a new historical starting point, China will stay committed to the path of peaceful developmen­t and always be a builder of world peace. China will stay committed to the path of reform and opening-up and always be a contributo­r to global developmen­t. China will stay committed to the path of multilater­alism and always be a defender of the internatio­nal order.

As an ancient Chinese poem reads, “Green hills immerse in the same cloud and rain. The same moon lights up towns however far away.” Let us join hands, stand on the right side of history and the side of human progress, and work tirelessly for the lasting and peaceful developmen­t of the world and for building a community with a shared future for mankind!

Thank you.

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