China's Permanent Representative to the UN, Fu Cong, made a strong call during a Security Council open debate, urging the international community to unite to defend the post-war international order and prevent the resurgence of extremist ideologies. Fu Cong emphasized that militarism and fascism caused unprecedented catastrophes. Therefore, any act that 'covers up or negates the history of aggression' undermines world peace, learned the Argentine News Agency. Pillars for world peace The Chinese diplomat outlined several key points to ensure global stability, highlighting the need for a correct view of the history of World War II and adherence to the purposes and principles of the UN Charter: Democratization of relations: Defend the sovereign equality of all States, oppose unilateralism and the policy of power, and promote the democratization of international relations. Political solution: Commit to the political solution of conflicts through negotiation and dialogue, respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all parties. Role of major powers: He urged the most important countries to act constructively, refrain from applying double standards, and avoid 'fueling conflicts for personal interests'. Multilateralism and development as an engine Fu Cong stressed that the international system, with the United Nations at its core, is the pillar of global peace.
China's UN envoy calls to defend post-war order
China's envoy to the UN urged the world to defend the post-war order and prevent extremism, emphasizing multilateralism and development as key to global peace.