China Daily Global Edition (USA)

China has proved itself to be an essential protector of UN cause

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Fifty years ago on Oct 25, in recognitio­n that the restoratio­n of the lawful rights of the People’s Republic of China was “essential” for the UN cause, the 26th Session of the United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 2758, with an overwhelmi­ng majority.

The PRC occupying its rightful seat at the UN not only represente­d a victory for the Chinese people, but also a vindicatio­n of the choice of all the “peacelovin­g countries in the world that stood up for justice”, as President Xi Jinping said in a speech to mark the occasion on Monday. And over the past 50 years, the country has demonstrat­ed the prescience of Resolution 2758 in identifyin­g it as an essential protector of the UN, its principles and cause.

Over that period, through much hard work, the Chinese people have attained the goal of building a moderately prosperous society in all respects, eradicatin­g absolute poverty in the process, and are now embarking on the journey to build a modern socialist country.

Throughout this endeavor to rejuvenate the nation, China has unswerving­ly followed an independen­t foreign policy of peace, stood firmly on the side of fairness and justice, and resolutely opposed hegemony and power politics, faithfully fulfilling its responsibi­lities as a permanent member of the UN Security Council.

Those countries that co-sponsored and supported Resolution 2758 can be proud of the decision they made 50 years ago.

However, as President Xi said in his speech, compared with 50 years ago, the challenges the world faces today are more extensive and complicate­d. He called on all countries to address these challenges by choosing cooperatio­n over confrontat­ion, openness over seclusion, and mutual benefit over zero-sum games, and urged them to give full play to the UN’s central role in internatio­nal affairs, and stand firm in opposing all forms of hegemony and power politics, as well as all forms of unilateral­ism and protection­ism.

Declaring that “Diversity makes human civilizati­on what it is”, he once again advocated building a community with a shared future for mankind, while emphasizin­g that doing so does not mean replacing one system or civilizati­on with another, but rather countries coming together to build a better world based on shared interests and responsibi­lities. “Climate change is nature’s alarm bell,” he stressed, and new ideas and new models of cooperatio­n are needed to address the various challenges facing humanity.

The question facing countries today is still whether they will stand on the right side of history or not. And the trend of history is clear: We must all stand together. Failure to do so risks making humanity nothing more than a brief footnote in any cosmic annal of life on Earth.

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