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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Geneva, Sept. 26 (Xinhua) — China's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva Chen Xu called on all parties to improve global human rights governance at the 60th session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on Thursday.
Speaking on behalf of nearly 80 countries, he noted that multilateralism faces serious challenges, emphasizing that the UN80 process, launched to mark the UN's 80th anniversary, provides an opportunity to advance reforms that can improve efficiency, simplify procedures, eliminate duplication and enhance transparency.
Chen Xu put forward a five-point proposal. First, sovereign equality must be upheld. All countries, regardless of size, power, wealth, or poverty, have the right to participate in global governance, make decisions in this area, and benefit from it equally.
Secondly, the principle of the rule of law in international relations must be upheld. International law must be applied equally and uniformly, and double standards must be avoided.
Third, multilateralism must be practiced. Efforts must be made to consult, contribute jointly, and achieve shared benefits, while opposing unilateralism.
Fourth, we must advocate for a people-centered approach. All categories of human rights must be promoted in a balanced manner.
Fifth, we must focus on action and effectiveness. Concrete results are needed to improve global human rights governance and move together toward a brighter future of peace, security, prosperity, and progress.
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