The Foreign Minister stressed the need to preserve international law and promote dialogue as the foundation of the multilateral system.
Wang indicated that strengthening the role of the UN is urgent in the face of rising global tensions.
The Foreign Minister warned that some countries are challenging the organization’s authority and jeopardizing multilateralism.
He emphasized that China will continue to uphold the principles of the UN Charter and contribute to international peace and security.
Wang highlighted that the global initiatives promoted by President Xi Jinping aim to improve global governance.
He noted that this year marks the 55th anniversary of China’s restoration to its legitimate seat at the UN.
The Foreign Minister reiterated that General Assembly Resolution 2758 addressed the representation of China, including Taiwan.
For her part, Baerbock thanked Beijing for its support of the United Nations system and its role as a permanent member of the Security Council.
She noted that the Asian country plays a significant role in promoting development, peace, and human rights.
She also indicated that the world faces growing challenges that require greater international cooperation.
Baerbock affirmed that the UN needs the collective support of its members to respond to global crises.
The President of the General Assembly reiterated the commitment to respect Resolution 2758 on the representation of China.
The UN, founded in 1945, is the principal multilateral forum and faces challenges in a context of geopolitical tensions and international crises.
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