The Russian Foreign Minister called for reform of the UN Security Council and condemned the West's "double standards."

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September 27, 2025 UN

Speaking at the 80th session of the UN General Assembly, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that the principles of the UN Charter remain relevant in the era of multipolarity, but that "widespread violations of the sovereign equality of states undermine the very faith in justice and lead to crises and conflicts."

Lavrov emphasized that the UN was created in response to the tragedies of World War II and must remain a "beacon of international cooperation." He stated that the problem lies not in the Charter's provisions themselves, but in the lack of compliance: "The key is for all member states, without exception, to adhere to these principles in their entirety and interrelationship."

Condemnation of the use of force and sanctions

The Russian Foreign Minister stated that the West had repeatedly flouted the principle of non-use of force. In this context, he criticized NATO military operations in Yugoslavia, the US-led coalition's invasion of Iraq, the regime change in Libya, and Israel's actions against the Palestinians. He noted that Russia condemned the Hamas attacks of October 7, 2023, but emphasized that "there is no justification for the collective punishment of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, where children are dying from bombing and starvation, and hospitals and schools are being destroyed."

Lavrov condemned the strikes on targets in Iran and Qatar and criticized the Security Council's recent refusal to extend the nuclear deal with Tehran. He said this "exposed the West's policy of sabotaging the search for constructive solutions and seeking unilateral concessions through blackmail and pressure."

He reiterated his opposition to illegal unilateral sanctions, stating that they have become the main tool of Western diplomacy and are used to "suppress competitors in the global economy and politics." Russia, he emphasized, seeks the unconditional lifting of the long-standing trade embargo against Cuba and expresses solidarity with Venezuela.

Ukraine and Security in Europe

A significant portion of his speech was devoted to the situation in Ukraine. Lavrov called the events of 2014 "an unconstitutional coup orchestrated by the West" and accused Kyiv of oppressing the Russian language and the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church.

He emphasized that Russia "has been and remains open to negotiations from the very beginning," but demands reliable guarantees for its own security and respect for the rights of the Russian-speaking population in territories "remaining under the control of the Kyiv regime."

The Foreign Minister warned that any aggression against Russia would be "responded decisively" and accused NATO of violating its previous promises not to expand eastward.

UN reform and support for the Global South

Lavrov stated that the current balance of power in the world is not reflected in the UN structure, calling for the democratization of the Security Council by expanding the representation of Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Russia, he noted, supports Brazil and India's bids for permanent membership and considers it necessary to "correct the historical injustice against Africa."

Speaking about new centers of influence, the minister highlighted the role of a number of organizations, including the SCO, BRICS, and the African Union.

Lavrov emphasized that reforms at the UN must be carried out transparently and with due regard for the opinions of all member states: “We must not allow attempts at a ‘palace coup’ in the Secretariat and its privatization by a small group of countries.”

Call for Dialogue with the United States and Strategic Stability

Touching on relations with Washington, the minister expressed hope for continued Russian-American dialogue following the recent summit in Alaska. He recalled President Vladimir Putin's proposal on September 22 to maintain the central quantitative limits of the New START Treaty for a year after its expiration in 2026, provided the United States follows suit.

According to Lavrov, this will help avoid a strategic arms race and create a more predictable atmosphere in the nuclear missile sphere.

Multipolarity and the Lessons of the Past

In conclusion, the minister warned of growing militarization and rhetoric about a possible world war in Europe and emphasized that Russia “is not advocating for a revolution against anyone,” but is merely calling on member states to follow the principles of the UN Charter without double standards.

According to him, only by respecting the sovereign equality of states “will the legacy of the founding fathers of the UN not be wasted.”

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Nikol Pashinyan at the UN: The Washington Declaration paved the way for peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan

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September 27, 2025 UN

Speaking at the general debate of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced progress in the peace process with Azerbaijan and emphasized the crucial role of the United States in mediating the peace. "Today, I am pleased to inform the international community that peace has been established between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan," the Armenian leader declared.

Washington Agreements

Pashinyan said that in March, the two sides agreed on a draft agreement on peace and interstate relations, recognizing each other's borders in accordance with the 1991 Alma-Ata Declaration. On August 8, at the White House in Washington, the foreign ministers of the two countries initialed the document in the presence of the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as US President Donald Trump.

The meeting culminated in the so-called Washington Declaration, in which the parties recognized "the need to pave the way for a bright future unrelated to the conflicts of the past, […] based on the inviolability of international borders and the inadmissibility of the use of force to acquire territory," Pashinyan noted.

"This reality, which must not and cannot be revised, opens the way to closing the chapter of hostility between our peoples. We resolutely reject and rule out any attempts at revenge – now and in the future," the rapporteur said, according to the document.

Nobel Prize for Donald Trump

The Armenian prime minister particularly emphasized the role of the American leader. "The role of US President Donald Trump was decisive in this process, whose commitment, consistency, and integrity made possible what seemed impossible," Pashinyan said. He stated that he and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev had decided to nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize because "we have seen from our own experience that President Trump is truly committed to the idea of peace."

The new road and its name

According to Pashinyan, the agreements envisage the creation of the TRIPP (Trump Pathway for International Peace and Prosperity) transport and logistics route, which will connect East and West, as well as North and South, through Armenia. The project includes a railway, a highway, pipelines, and power lines.

The Prime Minister emphasized that the agreements provide for the opening of communications between Armenia and Azerbaijan while respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the parties, as well as benefits for Armenian transportation. He called for the use of "peaceful, legitimate, and coordinated rhetoric" regarding the project and criticized the Azerbaijani president's reference to the term "Zangezur Corridor," which, he said, "is not reflected in the signed documents and, in Armenian perception, is associated with territorial claims."

Opening borders and diplomatic steps

Pashinyan spoke of a "positive dialogue" with Turkey and regular meetings with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, expressing confidence that this will lead to the establishment of diplomatic relations and the full opening of the Armenian-Turkish border in the foreseeable future.

He noted the expansion of Armenia's diplomatic contacts, including the establishment of relations with Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, as well as the strengthening of traditional ties with Iran and Georgia.

Pashinyan emphasized the importance of the "3×3" regional format, which brings together Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia on one side and Russia, Turkey, and Iran on the other. He stated that this platform provides the countries with the opportunity to engage in direct dialogue on security, economic, and development issues. He also highlighted traditional ties with Russia. He stated that these steps are "important for viewing the South Caucasus as a peaceful, stable, and developing region."

European course and reform plans

The Prime Minister recalled that in March, the Armenian parliament passed a law to begin the process of joining the European Union, calling it a manifestation of "commitment to democratic values." He emphasized that the desire to comply with EU standards is "the country's democratic choice."

Pashinyan also announced his intention to submit a new draft constitution to a national referendum after the 2026 parliamentary elections, in order, as he put it, to "make Armenian statehood durable and people-oriented."

Future summits

The head of government invited world leaders to the 8th European Political Community Summit, which will be held in Armenia in May 2026, as well as to the 17th Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity, scheduled for October of the same year in Yerevan.

Dialogue and diplomacy

Concluding his speech, Pashinyan expressed hope that by the next session of the General Assembly he would be able to report on the signing of a final peace agreement with Azerbaijan, the opening of the border with Turkey, and the implementation of the main part of the TRIPP project. "Long live dialogue, long live diplomacy, long live peace," he concluded.

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31 people died in a stampede in southern India.

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New Delhi, September 27 (Xinhua) – Thirty-one people were killed and at least 58 injured in a stampede that occurred Saturday evening in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, V. Senthil Balaji, a senior political leader of the state's ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party, confirmed.

The party leader said 46 people were hospitalised in a private clinic, while 12 people were being treated in a government hospital.

The tragedy occurred at a mass rally organised by film actor Vijay in support of his political organisation, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, in the state's Karur district.

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Openness and inclusiveness are key to addressing global challenges, says report

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BEIJING, Sept. 27 (Xinhua) — Solving global challenges such as the climate crisis, the technological divide, and public health problems is beyond the power of any single country or civilization and requires joint efforts by all countries based on openness and inclusiveness, according to a report released Saturday by the Xinhua Institute, a think tank affiliated with the Xinhua News Agency.

The report, entitled “The Theory of Civilization Development: A Look into the Formation of a New Concept of Civilization Based on Development,” was released at an international academic symposium held in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, southern China.

Openness and inclusiveness are inexhaustible drivers of civilizational development, while closure and exclusivity inevitably lead to stagnation and decline, the report notes.

All forms of closed and exclusive “blocks,” regardless of their outer shell, invariably become shackles that limit the flow of ideas, the distribution of resources, and overall progress, the document emphasizes.

According to the report, only through resolutely removing barriers, openness to the world, mutual learning, and the free circulation, integration, and mixing of development engines in an open and inclusive environment can the creative potential and vitality of civilizations be continuously unleashed, continuing to guide human civilization toward a more prosperous and progressive future. -0-

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Report: The world urgently needs a new form of civilization

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BEIJING, Sept. 27 (Xinhua) — The world urgently needs a new form of civilization, as the civilizational development paradigm formed since the Industrial Revolution is unable to meet the new requirements for human survival and development in the 21st century, a think tank said in a report released Saturday.

The report, titled "The Theory of Civilization Development: A Perspective on the Formation of a New Concept of Civilization Based on Development," was released by the Xinhua Institute, a think tank affiliated with the Xinhua News Agency, at an international academic symposium held in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, southern China.

The theory of civilization development is a new perspective on civilizations that is based on the right to development, rooted in the genetic foundation of Chinese civilization, and informed by the practice of Chinese modernization, the report notes.

This theory represents a systemic overcoming of the Western modernization paradigm. China completed a century-long process of Western industrialization in just a few decades, and the scale of its digital economy has become the second largest in the world, which is compelling evidence of the ability of developing countries to "overtake at the turnaround" by leveraging the "advantages of catching-up development."

The report emphasizes that the theory is a reconstructive force in the global civilizational order. By replacing hegemonic logic with cooperation in the right to development, it facilitates the transition of the international order from "zero-sum games" to "symbiotic win-win" through practices within the Belt and Road Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, the Global Development Initiative, the Global Civilization Initiative, the Global Governance Initiative, and others.

China's 30 percent annual average share of global economic growth and the participation of more than 150 countries in the Belt and Road cooperation serve as evidence of the powerful vitality of cooperation based on the right to development, the authors of the document note. -0-

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China's Foreign Ministry expressed condolences over the plane crash in Brazil.

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BEIJING, Sept. 27 (Xinhua) — China once again expresses deepest condolences over the death of Professor Yu Kongjian and Brazilian staff in a plane crash in Brazil, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Saturday.

A Chinese diplomat made this comment on the plane crash that claimed the life of a Chinese scientist earlier this week.

The safety of Chinese citizens abroad, he said, is always a top priority for the Chinese government.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry is working with the Brazilian side to properly resolve the relevant issues and will instruct its embassy in Brazil to make every effort to ensure that all related issues are properly resolved, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman concluded. -0-

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Expert View | China's Path to Naval Power

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Author: Sun Shuxian

Opportunities and challenges are intertwined in the vast expanses of the ocean. With growing global demand for deep-sea resource development, the transition to green and low-carbon development, and smart ocean governance, the ocean is increasingly becoming the focus of the international community.

Addressing climate change, developing marine renewable energy, increasing marine carbon sequestration, decarbonizing shipping, and combating ocean pollution have become pressing global imperatives. An international consensus has emerged to coordinate ocean development and protection, promote a sustainable ocean economy, and protect ocean beauty and life.

I. The ocean is the cornerstone of human survival and sustainable development. We must deepen our care, understanding, and strategic management of the ocean.

The ocean plays a crucial role in maintaining the Earth's ecological balance. It is the planet's largest heat reservoir, absorbing 30 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions and 90 percent of the excess heat generated since the Industrial Revolution. Its carbon absorption capacity is five times greater than that of tropical forests. The ocean stores 38 trillion tons of carbon, slowing the rate of global warming.

The ocean is also a major climate regulator. It produces 50 percent of the oxygen we need and 86 percent of atmospheric water vapor, and through its currents, it transports solar radiation from the equator to the poles, effectively regulating the global climate and temperature distribution.

The ocean contributes to the survival and development of humanity. About 40 percent of the world's population lives within 100 kilometers of the coast. The maritime industry provides employment for over 300 million people. The ocean generates 80 percent of the Earth's biodiversity and supplies over 20 percent of the animal protein consumed by humans.

The ocean also contains 45 percent of the world's oil and gas reserves, and the potential for offshore wind, tidal, and wave energy development could exceed global electricity demand several times over.

The ocean is a driving force behind global economic growth. Since the 1970s, the global ocean-related economy has doubled nearly every decade, and its share of global GDP has increased from 0.73 percent to more than 4 percent.

If the ocean were a separate economy, it would rank seventh in the world by GDP. In many countries, the growth rate of the gross ocean product (GOP) exceeds overall GDP growth. In 2024, China's GOP grew faster than the economy as a whole by 0.9 percentage points.

The ocean holds the future of humanity. Today, the world is experiencing profound changes unseen in a century and faces unprecedented challenges such as depletion of land resources and climate change.

Therefore, the ocean has become a strategic frontier for high-quality development in the future. A new wave of ocean-based economies is rapidly emerging. At the same time, the question of how to balance development with environmental protection has become a new challenge for humanity.

International cooperation to jointly promote ocean prosperity and protect the marine environment is an inevitable way to solve global problems and promote the healthy development of the world economy.

2. China is committed to strategic ocean governance, strengthening maritime power, and actively promoting the comprehensive and high-quality development of the ocean.

Strategic ocean management has a long history in China. Even in the pre-Qin period (the period preceding the Qin Dynasty), practices such as "boiling seawater to produce salt" existed. The Maritime Silk Road, discovered during the Tang and Song dynasties, connected East and West. In the first half of the 15th century, the famous Chinese navigator Zheng He's seven voyages to the western seas became a remarkable chapter in the history of human navigation.

Since the beginning of China's economic reform and opening-up, the country's marine economy has entered a period of rapid growth. In recent years, striving to create a dual dynamic of development in which the domestic economy plays a central role and the domestic economy and international cooperation mutually reinforce each other, China has pursued integrated land-marine planning, coordinating the development of the marine economy, building a "marine ecological civilization," and international cooperation to ensure high-quality ocean development.

China's maritime economy continues to grow steadily. In 2024, the country's GNP reached 10.5 trillion yuan (approximately $1.48 trillion), up 5.9 percent from the previous year and accounting for 7.8 percent of GDP.

China maintains its position as a leading port power, with maritime trade and container throughput exceeding a third of the global total. The country has also built 169 national-level marine farms, and its seafood production has ranked first in the world for 36 consecutive years.

The country occupies more than 50% of the global market for ships and marine engineering equipment, and its shipbuilding capacity is the largest in the world.

Offshore crude oil production growth accounted for 75 percent of total crude oil production growth, and new and cumulative offshore wind installations accounted for more than half of the global total.

China is also accelerating innovation in marine science and technology. A number of major projects have been completed and put into operation, including the ocean drilling vessel Mengxiang (Dream), the Antarctic station Qinling, the deep-sea manned submersible Fendouzhe (Fighter), the icebreaker Xuelong-2 (Snow Dragon-2), and the gas production platform Shenhai Yihao (Deep Sea-1). China also implemented the Matsu ocean forecasting model, which has elevated its early warning and forecasting capabilities to world-leading levels.

Oil and gas exploration has advanced from depths of 300 meters to 1,500 meters, and breakthroughs in deep-sea soft-sea-bottom drilling technologies have enabled the trial production of “flammable ice.”

National-level innovation platforms are also being expanded, and national laboratories in marine fields, such as the Laoshan Laboratory, are now operational.

Significant progress has also been made in environmental protection. An integrated land-sea spatial planning system was established, and the development of lands acquired from the sea was completely prohibited, with the exception of major national projects. The mechanism for monitoring natural coastlines was improved, and marine areas, islands, and coastlines are now managed through multi-level, classified regulations.

Since the start of the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025), the country has approved the use of 9,858 square kilometers of marine and island lands and restored 159 square kilometers of existing reclaimed lands.

Programs such as "Blue Bays," "Harmonious and Beautiful Islands," and "Beautiful Coasts" were launched. Approximately 150,000 square kilometers of marine ecological reserves were designated, as well as 352 marine-related nature reserves.

From 2016 to 2024, China implemented 194 marine conservation and restoration projects, helping to rehabilitate 1,780 km of coastline, restore more than 53,000 hectares of coastal wetlands, and expand the area of mangrove forests to 31,000 hectares.

At the same time, China has deepened international cooperation in the maritime sector. Beijing has signed agreements with over 50 countries and international organizations and advanced practical cooperation with countries along the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road.

China also actively participated in the UN Ocean Conference and the APEC Ocean Ministerial Meeting, and launched cooperation forums with Southeast Asian countries, African countries and small island states to exchange proposals and initiatives.

China has established a national committee to implement the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030), developing a framework for action and securing the approval of one cooperation center, five implementing partners, nine major scientific programs and 21 projects.

China also actively participates in key international negotiations, including the UNCLOS-based Agreement on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ Agreement) and the Rules on Seabed Mineral Resources Exploitation, contributing to global ocean governance as a responsible major country.

3. China will continue to develop and refine its maritime strategy, paving the way for strengthening maritime power with Chinese characteristics.

China has embarked on a new path of comprehensively advancing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation through Chinese-style modernization.

On July 1, at the 6th meeting of the Central Economic and Financial Affairs Commission, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized that advancing Chinese-style modernization requires promoting the high-quality development of the marine economy and building a Chinese way of harnessing marine resources to achieve power.

This requires greater attention to innovative growth, effective coordination, industrial renewal, harmony between man and the sea, and mutually beneficial cooperation.

To implement the important instructions of Chinese President Xi Jinping, it is necessary to focus on advancing six key areas of work:

First, it is necessary to strengthen high-level support in design and policy. China will implement major strategic measures and reforms, including strengthening institutions and mechanisms to promote the development of the marine economy, formulating the 15th Five-Year Plan for Marine Economy Development, strengthening territorial governance of marine and coastal zones, comprehensively improving the efficient use of marine resources, and developing "blue finance" through the coordinated use of financial instruments to support the green and low-carbon development of the marine economy.

Second, it is essential to expand independent innovation capacity in marine science and technology. China will optimize the structure of key innovation platforms, focus on the deep-sea, environmental, and security sectors, and achieve breakthroughs in core marine technologies. China will strengthen basic, advanced, and strategic technological reserves in marine fields, implement major projects and programs in marine science and technology, expand technology transfer services, and promote the deep integration of marine scientific and technological innovation with industrial innovation.

Third, the marine industry should be strengthened, optimized, and expanded. China will accelerate the development of a modern marine industrial system, take forward-looking measures for future industries such as deep-sea and marine digital industries, and vigorously develop emerging marine industries, including marine energy, marine pharmaceuticals and bio-products, and seawater desalination. China will promote the green and low-carbon transformation of traditional marine industries and encourage and channel social capital to actively participate in marine economic development.

Fourth, it is necessary to promote economic development and comprehensive planning in the Gulf region. China will promote the deep integration of the marine economy into major national regional strategies, the creation of regional growth centers for the marine economy, and the establishment of strong coastal provinces, modern maritime cities, and marine economic development demonstration zones. China will improve spatial planning for the development and protection of marine resources, promote the integration of coastal port clusters, and facilitate the rational flow and efficient agglomeration of resources and factors.

Fifth, it is essential to strengthen the protection and restoration of marine ecology. China will strictly monitor and regulate land reclamation, actively promote multi-level and three-dimensional utilization of marine areas, and strictly adhere to marine ecology red lines. China will establish a system of marine nature reserves, build marine ecological corridors and biodiversity conservation networks, continue to implement major projects to protect and restore marine ecology, and establish and improve a blue carbon trading system and a marine ecology early warning and monitoring system.

Sixth, China should actively participate in global ocean governance. China will advance its Blue Partnership initiative, focusing on joint scientific expeditions, offshore oil and gas exploration, disaster prevention and mitigation, and the blue economy. China will pursue comprehensive, multifaceted, and in-depth bilateral and multilateral cooperation with countries along the Belt and Road. Within the framework of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030), China will launch international scientific and technological programs and provide more knowledge and services to the public.

Upholding the spirit of peace, development, cooperation and mutual benefit, China will take concrete measures to realize the vision of building a maritime community with a shared future, cooperate with all countries to actively address maritime crises and challenges, strengthen practical cooperation in the marine economy and related fields, and lay the foundation for a marine ecological civilization, so as to create a beautiful and rich ocean and achieve common development and prosperity.

Note: Sun Shuxian is China's Vice Minister of Natural Resources and Director of the State Oceanic Administration.

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Iran recalled ambassadors from France, Britain and Germany

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Tehran, September 27 (Xinhua) — Iran has recalled its ambassadors from three European countries – France, Britain, and Germany, known as the E3 – after they triggered the mechanism to restore international sanctions against Tehran. The Iranian Foreign Ministry announced this on Saturday.

In a statement, the agency called the E3's decision to launch the snapback mechanism "irresponsible" and clarified that the ambassadors had been summoned to Tehran for consultations.

Last month, the E3 countries formally activated a mechanism that would reimpose UN sanctions within 30 days if Iran is found to be in violation of the 2015 nuclear deal.

On September 19, the UN Security Council failed to adopt a resolution extending sanctions relief for Iran under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). On September 26, a follow-up resolution, which would have extended both the JCPOA itself and Resolution 2231 approving the agreement for six months, also failed to pass. This means that the sanctions lifted under the deal will be reimposed starting Saturday evening.

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Guangdong Province prepares for Typhoon Bualoi

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GUANGZHOU, Sept. 27 (Xinhua) — Authorities in southern China's Guangdong Province on Saturday activated a Level 4 emergency response mechanism as Typhoon Bualu, the 20th typhoon this year, approaches.

It should be noted that China has a four-tier disaster response system, with level four being the lowest.

A tropical cyclone will bring strong winds and heavy rainfall to coastal areas of western Guangdong Province overnight from Saturday to Sunday, forecasters predict.

Authorities in Xuwen County, Zhanjiang Province, issued a yellow alert for the typhoon, prompting local kindergartens and schools to suspend classes.

The typhoon's impact is expected to weaken significantly by Monday. -0-

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China regrets the UN Security Council's failure to adopt a resolution extending the Iran nuclear deal.

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UN, September 27 (Xinhua) — China regrets the failure of the UN Security Council to adopt a resolution to extend the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), China's Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Geng Shuang, said on Friday.

The UN Security Council on Friday rejected a draft resolution proposed by China and Russia that would have extended UN Security Council Resolution 2231, which supported the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) on the Iranian nuclear program, for six months.

As Geng Shuang noted, against the backdrop of the ongoing conflict in Gaza and broader instability in the Middle East, China “urges the US to demonstrate political will by responding positively to Iran’s proposal to resume talks and making an unequivocal commitment to refrain from further military strikes against Iran.”

According to the Chinese diplomat, all stakeholders should conduct dialogue based on mutual respect and equality, and seek a common ground that takes into account the legitimate interests of all parties. The Security Council should play a constructive role in helping the parties involved restore trust and overcome differences, he added.

The core objectives set out in the JCPOA and Security Council Resolution 2231 should not be abandoned, Geng Shuang noted, emphasizing that the key principles of a step-by-step and reciprocal approach and a balance of rights and obligations remain valid.

Iran must continue to fulfill its commitment not to develop nuclear weapons, the diplomat continued, adding that all other parties must fully respect Iran's right to peaceful uses of nuclear energy as a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

As a party to the JCPOA, China is committed to non-proliferation, firmly upholds the authority, effectiveness and integrity of the JCPOA, and promotes the faithful implementation of the agreement by all parties, Geng Shuang said.

He said that since the US withdrawal from the JCPOA in 2018 and in the face of the current impasse on the Iranian nuclear issue, China has actively promoted dialogue and interaction between all parties, playing a positive and constructive role in resolving differences through negotiations.

China is willing to work with all parties to maintain an objective and impartial position in continuing its tireless efforts to achieve a comprehensive political solution to the Iranian nuclear issue, Geng Shuang emphasized.

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