“Solidarity raises everyone, while the division drags everything,” said Mr. Li to the General Assembly, warning that unilateralism and protectionism were undergoing international order built over the decades.
Humanity, he said, “has arrived at a crossroads again. »»
Prime Minister Li recalled the defeat of fascism and the United Nations Foundation eight decades, affirming that the lessons of history demanded a renewal of commitment to peace, equity and justice.
“When he could dictate the law, the division and the regression of global risks,” he said, urging that all the countries, “large or small, are treated as equals. »»
China, said Mr. Li, is committed to being a “faithful defender of world peace and security”.
He underlined Beijing’s contributions to the United Nations peacekeeping – the second largest budgetary contributor and the greatest contributor to troops among Security advice Permanent members-and its role in promoting political solutions to conflicts, notably Ukraine and the Israeli-Palestine crisis.
On the world economy, the Chinese chief said that slow growth was aggravated by “pricing increases and erection of walls and barriers”. He highlighted the expansion and the constant role of his country as a engine of global development, contributing to around 30% of economic growth in recent years, and noted that the country had lowered the prices – while remaining the second largest importer in the world for 16 consecutive years.
Reject “civilizational superiority”
China would continue to continue “cooperation on high quality belts and roads” with more than 150 countries, he said, while opening its broader economy in the world.
Mr. Li also urged further exchanges between societies and warned against “civilizational superiority or circles based on ideology”, which, according to him, said confrontation.
With regard to global challenges, Mr. Li called for a stronger collective action on climate change and emerging technologies.
He said that China had built the largest renewable energy system in the world and advanced a low carbon content development. It has also urged rapid progress on international rules for artificial intelligence, reiterating the Beijing call for a “global IA cooperation organization”.
As part of his United Nations commitment, Prime Minister Li announced that China would present lunar soil samples picked up by its last robotic explorer on the other side of the moon – the very first collected – in the United Nations.
He also declared that China would associate with the UN to establish a global development center in South-South China-Un, with $ 10 million in initial funding, and a global sustainable development center in Shanghai in cooperation with the United Nations Development Program (Predict).
“We have to join the principles of people centered on people, technology for the benefits of good and fair,” said Mr. Li.
By concluding his speech, Mr. Li reaffirmed China’s support for reforms to make the UN “more efficient and representative”.
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