China Promotes New Vision for the United Nations

Does anyone else see the irony in the Chinese advocating for respecting the sovereignty of other nations?:

February is China’s month to hold the presidency of the United Nations Security Council, a post that rotates monthly among all 15 members (making it a semi-annual position, last held by China in November 2013). Yet China had some lofty goals for this particular stint as president. In particular, China used its position to host a larger debate about the future of the United Nations, and international relations more generally, in the 21st century.

Upon taking over the presidency, China presented a concept paper for a debate that would focus on reconfirming each state’s commitment to the U.N. Charter. The discussion was also intended as a way to kick off the commemoration of the U.N.’s 70th anniversary and “the victory won in the war against fascism.” Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi chaired the debate, which took place Monday.

Wang’s statements at the debate emphasized China’s view for how the U.N. should function – an important point, as China is determined to revamp international institutions to be more reflective of the 21st century (which, in part, would involve more influence for China and other developing powers). In accordance with that vision, Wang called for adding “new dimensions” to the U.N. Charter to “bring to it new dynamism and vitality.”

Wang also used the floor to argue for China’s vision of international relations, which centers on respect for each country’s “sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity” as well as “their choice of development path and social system.” He warned against countries acting unilaterally or going outside the U.N. to impose their will on others. “We should make sure that justice, not hegemony, will prevail in the world,” Wang said.  [The Diplomat]

You can read more at the link, but I wonder what the nation’s in Southeast Asia as well as Japan think about the Chinese respecting sovereignty of other nation much less the Tibetans?

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Tom
Tom
9 years ago

The UN is an organization based on multiculturalism and international cooperation. As members of the multicultural global community, the Chinese have just as many rights as other nations in the global community to host and lead their members in peace.

BenjoDitch
BenjoDitch
9 years ago

Something has to change at the UN. Obviously it will not be in the manner that western countries might like, but better a way that does not go towards OIC pejoratives…

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