The United Nations faces mounting criticism due to insufficient participation from emerging economies, a concern highlighted by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in his remarks on Wednesday.
In a unique press conference held in Beijing, speakers touched on regional hotspots like the Middle East and Ukraine without delving into specifics, instead focusing on a key document detailing strategies for fairer global decision-making processes.
Related ↗US President Trump condemns Israeli actions in Lebanon as deadly to non-combatants.The international community recognizes no distinctions between nations based on size, strength, development status, or any other factor, according to Wang's statement. He emphasized the need for a greater representation of the Global South in global discussions.
Global crises are converging at an alarming rate, according to Wang, who warned that humanity is navigating treacherous waters beset by unseen perils.
Read next ↗Details of the US-Iran ceasefire agreement will likely be disclosed shortly.Unexpected crises and overlooked dangers persistently arise in global affairs, according to his statement, which alluded to unforeseen challenges often dismissed despite being apparent.
The People's Republic of China is advocating for enhanced participation from the Global South, with Wang emphasizing the importance of a ceasefire in the Middle East. According to Xinhua news agency, he called on all parties to collaborate towards establishing a stable security framework in the region. China consistently portrays itself as a mediator in global conflicts, such as those in the Middle East and Ukraine, promoting dialogue while highlighting its role as a cornerstone of international stability.
The People's Republic of China stands out as a major purchaser of oil from Iran and Russia.
China's white paper seeks to foster a unified global approach to tackling pressing issues, with Wang emphasizing that UN credibility is crucial for the initiative's success and effectiveness.


