Disputes between countries ‘need to be settled through dialogue and cooperation’: Xi at UNGA

M Verma United Nations, Sep 21: Amid rising tensions in ties with the US, Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday said disputes between countries need to be handled through dialogue and cooperation and called on world leaders to “confront and boycott”. urged to avoid. Addressing the high-level 76th UN General Assembly, President Xi said via a video link that the world needs to advocate for peace, development, equality, justice, democracy and freedom, which are common values ​​of humanity, and This practice needs to be rejected. Drawing small circles or zero-sum games. “Differences and problems between countries, hardly avoidable, need to be handled through dialogue and cooperation on the basis of equality and mutual respect. The success of one country does not mean the failure of another, and the world is so big that to accommodate the common development and progress of all countries.

Xi’s remarks came hours after US President Joe Biden said he had no intention of starting a new cold war with China. The US and China are locked in a standoff, fueled by major disagreements on issues such as trade, technology, Beijing’s aggressive moves. Earlier this year in the South China Sea and human rights, high-level talks between the Biden administration and Beijing were full of tension – officials on both sides publicly exchanging scathing rebukes.

“We need to advance dialogue and inclusiveness on confrontation and exclusion. We need to forge a new type of international relationship based on mutual respect, equality, justice and win-win cooperation, and expand the convergence of our interests and Every effort should be made to achieve the greatest synergy.” That the world should reform global governance and practice true multilateralism.

“In the world, there is only one international system, i.e. the international system with the United Nations at its core. There is only one international order, that is, the international order based on international law. There is only one set of rules, i.e. the purposes of the United Nations Charter. and basic norms governing international relations based on principles,” Xi said, adding that the United Nations must uphold the banner of true multilateralism. He said that the United Nations should work as one. Central platform for countries to jointly defend universal security, share development achievements and prepare the course for the future of the world.

Xi said that the United Nations should work in a balanced manner in the three areas of security, development and human rights. Calling upon the United Nations to increase representation for developing countries in international affairs, he called on the United Nations to ensure a stable international order, to increase the representation and say of developing countries in international affairs, and to take the lead in advancing democracy. Must be committed. The rule of law in international relations.

In an apparent reference to the two-decade-old US intervention in Afghanistan that ended with the Taliban coming to power last month, he said military intervention from outside and the so-called democratic transition meant nothing but damage. Xi said China has never invaded, threatened others, or sought hegemony.

“The Chinese people have always celebrated and strived to pursue the vision of peace, amity and harmony,” he said, adding that China will continue to bring new opportunities to the world through its new development. “China has always been a builder of world peace, a contributor to global development, a defender of the international order and a provider of public goods,” Xi said.

The president said that China will strongly oppose any political maneuvering in global COVID-19 origin tracing and will continue to engage in global science-based coronavirus origin tracing. Xi said China strongly opposes political maneuvering in any form, in an apparent reference to efforts by the US and EU countries to allow Beijing to investigate the coronavirus origins since it first emerged in Wuhan .

He said that China will try to provide a total of two billion doses of vaccines against Kovid-19 to the world by the end of this year.

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