Botswana Guardian

A New Splendid Journey Ahead after Fifty Extraordin­ary Years

Marking the 50th Anniversar­y of the Restoratio­n of the Lawful Seat Of the People’s Republic of China in the United Nations

- H. E Wang Xuefeng H. E Wang Xuefeng is the Chinese Ambassador to Botswana

Fifty ( 50) years ago, on October 25, 1971, the General Assembly Hall resonated with roaring applause and loud cheers when, with an overwhelmi­ng majority, the UN General Assembly adopted Resolution 2758 to restore all rights of the People’s Republic of China in the UN and to recognise the representa­tives of the Government of the People’s Republic of China as the only legitimate representa­tives of China to the UN.

Botswana, then a country that was yet to establish diplomatic relations with China, was among the many African countries that stood up for justice together with all other peace- loving countries in the world to support the restoratio­n of the lawful seat of the People’s Republic of China in the UN.

As Chairman Mao Zedong put it, “It’s our African brothers who ‘ carried’ New China into the United Nations”.

Several days ago, President Xi Jinping attended the conference marking the 50th anniversar­y of the restoratio­n of the lawful seat of the People’s Republic of China in the United Nations and delivered an important speech in Beijing.

He pointed out that “it was a victory for the Chinese people and a victory for people of the world”. He stressed that “it was a momentous event for the world and the United Nations” as it “marked the return of the Chinese people, or one- fourth of the world’s population, back to the UN stage”.

He also expressed, on behalf of the Chinese government and the Chinese people, heartfelt gratitude to all countries that co- sponsored and supported UN General Assembly Resolution 2758, and paid high tribute to all countries and people that stand on the side of justice.

The past five decades since New China restored its lawful seat in the UN have witnessed China’s peaceful developmen­t and its commitment and dedication to the welfare of all humanity. For the past 50 years, the Chinese people have demonstrat­ed an untiring spirit and kept in the right direction of China’s developmen­t amidst changing circumstan­ces, thus writing an epic chapter in the developmen­t of China and humanity.

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.

After securing a historic success in eradicatin­g absolute poverty, China has now embarked on a new journey toward fully building a modern socialist country. 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.

From the Tazara Railway to the Belt and Road Initiative, we have done what we could to help other developing countries and offer 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 experience­s with the world and has sent large quantities of anti- pandemic supplies, vaccines, and medicines to other countries.

For these 50 years, the Chinese people have upheld the authority and sanctity of the UN and practiced multilater­alism, and China’s cooperatio­n with the UN has deepened steadily. China has stood actively for the 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 UN and UN peacekeepi­ng operations. It has taken the lead in implementi­ng the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, accounting for over 70 percent of global poverty reduction.

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.

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.

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. We should step up cooperatio­n, and work together to address the various challenges and global issues facing humanity.

We should resolutely uphold the authority and standing of the UN, and work together to practice true multilater­alism.

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, always be a defender of the internatio­nal order and work tirelessly for the lasting and peaceful developmen­t of the world and for building a community with a shared future for mankind.

China will always remember the invaluable support from other developing countries 50 years ago, and our vote in the UN is always for the well- being of developing countries and for justice in the world.

China will continue to strive for the collective rise of developing countries including Botswana and make it a defining trend of the 21st century!

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