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Xi calls for world without nuclear weapons

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GENEVA: Chinese President Xi Jinping called for a world without nuclear weapons at the UN on Wednesday and urged a multilater­al system based on equality among nations large and small.

His speech at the United Nations in Geneva came at the end of a diplomatic tour that included a landmark address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, just days before Donald Trump is sworn in as the 45th president of the United States.

Some experts have seen Xi’s Swiss tour as a bid to capture the mantle of global leadership at a time when Washington is clouded by uncertaint­y with an unpredicta­ble political novice about to take charge.

“Nuclear weapons should be completely prohibited and destroyed over time to make the world free of nuclear weapons,” Xi said, according to an official translatio­n.

China has been a nuclear power since 1964.

In an address that stretched beyond 45 minutes, Xi also sought to make the case for a global governance system that strives for a level playing field among countries where interventi­onist tendencies are resisted.

“We should reject dominance by just one or several countries”, Xi said, adding that “major powers should respect each other’s core interests.”

“Big countries should treat smaller countries as equals instead of acting as a hegemon, imposing their will on others,” he further said, speaking alongside the new UN secretary general Antonio Guterres.

“Sovereign equality is the most important rule”, Xi continued.

He also praised UN organisati­ons governed by the principle of one nation, one vote.

China has reacted harshly against attempts to influence what it considers its internal domestic affairs, from concerns over human rights issues in Tibet to a democracy push in Hong Kong. — AFP

 ??  ?? The President of the United Nations General Assembly Peter Thomson, Xi and Guterres attend the event at the United Nations European headquarte­rs in Geneva, Switzerlan­d. — Reuters photo
The President of the United Nations General Assembly Peter Thomson, Xi and Guterres attend the event at the United Nations European headquarte­rs in Geneva, Switzerlan­d. — Reuters photo

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