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China committed to multilater­alism

Wang says global landscape fraught with uncertaint­y; he calls for stability

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

In the face of new developmen­ts and severe challenges, China will continue to uphold multilater­alism, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi told the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly.

“What we see today is that internatio­nal rules and multilater­al mechanisms are under attack, and the internatio­nal landscape is filled with uncertaint­ies and destabiliz­ing factors,’’ he said Friday in an address at the United Nations headquarte­rs in New York.

China has upheld internatio­nal order and pursued multilater­alism unremittin­gly, Wang said, adding that China believes that to uphold multilater­alism in the new era, four principles need to be adhered to.

The internatio­nal community must pursue win-win cooperatio­n, act upon rules and order, uphold fairness and justice and act to deliver real results, he said.

Wang stressed that it’s imperative to work together to uphold the internatio­nal system with the United Nations at its core as well as the multilater­al trading system centering on the World Trade Organizati­on.

“Multilater­alism requires a strong United Nations,” Wang said, expressing China’s support for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in his efforts to advance reform of the UN in the critical areas of peace and security, economic developmen­t and internal management.

Wang said that as a major responsibl­e country, China commits itself to the path of peaceful developmen­t, and China will work with other countries to contribute its share to global peace and security.

Talking about economic globalizat­ion, Wang said it should not be a process for some to gain and others to lose, still less should it result in widening the gap between the North and South.

“It is important that we adapt ourselves to the trend of economic globalizat­ion and see to it that such a process is open, inclusive, balanced and

It is important that we adapt ourselves to the trend of economic globalizat­ion.”

Wang Yi, state councilor and foreign minister of China

win-win to deliver benefits to all,” he said

For internatio­nal trade, Wang said protection­ism will only hurt oneself, and unilateral moves will bring damage to all.

On trade frictions, he said that China stands for a proper settlement based on rules and consensus through dialogue and consultati­on on an equal footing.

“China will not be blackmaile­d or yield to pressure,” said Wang, saying China has taken steps not just to defend its own legitimate rights and interests, but also to act to uphold the free trade system and internatio­nal rules and order for the benefit of global recovery and the common interests of all countries.

This year marks the 40th anniversar­y of China’s reform and opening-up program.

Wang said that over the past 40 years, Chinese people have worked hard and forged ahead successful­ly along a path of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics.

This path has not only brought fundamenta­l changes to China, but also provided the world with opportunit­ies for common developmen­t, he said.

As the largest developing country in the world, Wang said “to strengthen cooperatio­n and solidarity with other developing countries has been and will continue to be the staunch strategic priority for China’s diplomacy”.

“This is determined by what defines China as a country and by the system and values China upholds. No matter how much China has grown in strength, and however the internatio­nal landscape may change, this strategic priority of China will remain unchanged,” he said.

 ?? LI MUZI / XINHUA ?? State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi speaks during the general debate of the 73rd session of the General Assembly at the United Nations in New York on Friday.
LI MUZI / XINHUA State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi speaks during the general debate of the 73rd session of the General Assembly at the United Nations in New York on Friday.

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