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UN envoy pledges action in terror fight

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

China’s deputy permanent representa­tive to the UN Ambassador Wu Haitao said China is firmly opposed to terrorism in all forms, during a meeting focused on combating foreign terrorist fighters (FTFs).

Speaking before the UN Security Council on Tuesday, Wu said China is ready to join hands with other countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons to jointly address the threat of terrorism and maintain world peace and stability.

As an important participan­t in internatio­nal counterter­rorism efforts, China has actively participat­ed in multilater­al cooperatio­n mechanisms, such as the UNShanghai cooperatio­n organizati­on and Global Counterter­rorism Forum.

Wu called terrorism a common enemy of mankind.

“Facing this challenge, the internatio­nal community must realize that we are all in a community with a shared future,” he said.

Wu appealed to bring inhouse counterter­rorism cooperatio­n into full play.

“The leading role of the UN and the Security Council is to respect the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, and the sovereignt­y, independen­ce, unity and territoria­l integrity of all countries, follow a uniform standard and reject the practice of associatin­g terrorism with specific ethnicitie­s or religions,” he said.

In recent years, terrorist forces have carried out violent attacks around the world.

In response to the unpredicta­ble nature of terrorism, with FTFs becoming more organized and the means of attack becoming more diversifie­d, Wu proposed that comprehens­ive measures must be taken to remove both the symptoms and the root causes of terrorism.

Wu called for enhancing efforts to combat terrorist activities by using the internet.

To prevent the flow and return of FTFs, UN counter-terrorism agencies and relevant internatio­nal organizati­ons should establish data bases and informatio­n exchange platforms, share intelligen­ce, block the flow of FTFs and assist member states in capacity building on the basis of respecting their sovereignt­y.

He said the flow of FTFs and financing for terrorism have become easier, more hidden and more internatio­nal. Internet and social media are being used by terrorist organizati­ons to conduct incitement, recruit terrorist fighters and plan terrorist attacks.

The internatio­nal community should firmly block the use of social media for spreading extremist ideologies, strengthen internet supervisio­n and stop terrorist groups from using theinterne­t to expand and finance their activities.

Lastly, Wu calledfor respecting the diversity of civilizati­ons and tackling the root causes of terrorism, namely wars and conflicts, ethnic hatred and poverty and backwardne­ss.

The internatio­nal community should remain committed to assisting member states in poverty alleviatio­n and strengthen­ing political settlement on regional issues, he said.

Creating a sound environmen­t for dialogue on an equal footing is key to peaceful, harmonious coexistenc­e among different civilizati­ons and religions, he said.

The internatio­nal community must realize that we are all in a community with a shared future.” Wu Haitao, deputy permanent representa­tive to the UN

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