China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Wang Yi stresses support for UN core objectives

- By HONG XIAO at the United Nations xiaohong@chinadaily­usa.com

Wang Yi, state councilor and foreign minister of China, on Wednesday reaffirmed the country’s commitment to the United Nations and its key role in the internatio­nal order.

“China adheres to its solemn commitment to the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, resolutely safeguards the contempora­ry internatio­nal system with the UN as its core and earnestly fulfills its internatio­nal responsibi­lities and obligation­s,” Wang said during the UN Security Council meeting at UN Headquarte­rs in New York.

The summit-level meeting of the 15-member Council was initiated by the US to discuss ways that the body overseeing global peace and security can better enforce resolution­s concerning the non-proliferat­ion of weapons of mass destructio­n.

Wang said that given the complex challenges to internatio­nal peace and security, China believes the Security Council should perform its function in a fair and just manner as mandated by the charter; should adhere to political settlement; and should enhance unity to promote consensus and coordinati­on.

Wang said China advocates the rule of law and consolidat­ing and improving the internatio­nal non-proliferat­ion regime.

“We need to take multiple measures to implement the non-proliferat­ion treaty in a balanced manner,” said Wang. “We need to boost internatio­nal cooperatio­n and enhance all countries’ non-proliferat­ion capability to achieve universal security.”

Talking about the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA) on the Iranian nuclear issue, Wang said the agreement has been endorsed anonymousl­y by the council and is “a hard-won achievemen­t of multilater­alism”.

China encourages Iran to continue to fulfill the commitment­s it has made, “while the legitimate rights of all countries to normal economic and trade cooperatio­n with Iran should also be respected”, Wang said.

Wang said China calls on the relevant parties to proceed with the view of long-term and overall interests to maintain the seriousnes­s, integrity and effectiven­ess of the JCPOA.

Wang also said that since the beginning of the year, major progress has been made on the Korean Peninsula situation, “and China has made unremittin­g efforts for this to happen”.

China calls upon all parties “to seize the current opportunit­ies, turn the political consensus into concrete actions and work in the direction of setting up a peace mechanism on the peninsula and the denucleari­zation of the peninsula to realize lasting peace on the peninsula at an early date”, he said.

Wang categorica­lly denied any attempt by China to interfere in other countries’ domestic affairs, asserting that the principle of non-interferen­ce in internal affairs is a Chinese foreign policy tradition and has been widely praised by the internatio­nal community.

 ?? XINHUA ?? Wang Yi addresses the UN Security Council meeting on peace and security in New York on Wednesday.
XINHUA Wang Yi addresses the UN Security Council meeting on peace and security in New York on Wednesday.

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