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‘No Legitimacy’: China Spews Fire At Trump At UN, Warns US’ Strikes On South Iran Could Reignite War

Hook Global May 27, 2026 19m 1,986 words
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"Dear Press, thank you for your patience. Now let's welcome Foreign Minister Wang Yi. Firstly, we want to ask Foreign Minister to make some comments. Thank you for your attention. Thank you for your attention. Dear friends from the media, just now the Security Council convened a high-level open..."

[0:04] Dear Press, thank you for your patience. Now let's welcome Foreign Minister Wang Yi. [0:08] Firstly, we want to ask Foreign Minister to make some comments. [0:41] Thank you for your attention. [1:18] Thank you for your attention. [1:27] Dear friends from the media, just now the Security Council convened a high-level open debate titled Upholding the Purposes and Principles of the UN Charter and Strengthening the UN-Centered International System. [1:39] Well, this meeting was initiated by China as the President of the UN Security Council because, as we have seen, for the recent period of time, [1:49] the purposes of the UN Charter have been disregarded, the basic norms of international relations have been undermined, and world peace and security are in great jeopardy. [2:00] At this critical juncture, we believe that the Security Council must step forward, and the Security Council must shoulder its responsibilities. [2:10] Well, China's initiative has received warm responses from all countries. [2:16] During the meeting, Secretary General Guterres, Foreign Ministers, and senior representatives of over 20 countries jointly revisited the founding mission of the United Nations, [2:27] and have lively and deep-going discussions on upholding the UN, reinvigorating the UN, and strengthening the UN, and we have achieved important consensus. [2:39] We all believe that the UN Charter, rather than becoming outdated, [3:11] becoming outdated remains the cornerstone of the international order, and the status of the United Nations at the center can only be strengthened, not weakened, [3:21] because we don't hope international relations to return to the law of the jungle, and we all need to uphold the same system, [3:29] that is the international system with the UN at the core, and we need to observe the same set of rules, that is the basic norms governing international relations based on the UN Charter. [3:43] We all believe that for the UN to better play its role, it must enhance its ability to act. In particular, the Security Council should shoulder the primary responsibility, [4:12] for maintaining peace and play its dual role in managing crisis. [4:19] UN agencies also need timely reform in order to better and more effectively respond to the common concerns of the international community. [4:27] We all believe that the trend toward a multipolar world is unstoppable, having international affairs monopolized by one or a few countries, [4:36] are not in line with the trend of the times. The right thing to do is to steadfastly follow the path of multilateralism, [4:45] maintain unity to the maximum degree, oppose division, seek cooperation, reject confrontation. [4:51] and work together to inject much-needed stability and certainty to today's world. [4:59] We all believe that the trend toward a multipolar world is unstoppable, [5:01] having international affairs monopolized by one or a few countries, [5:04] are not in line with the trend of the times. The right thing to do is to steadfastly follow the path of multilateralism, [5:09] maintain unity to the maximum degree, oppose division, seek cooperation, reject confrontation, [5:15] and work together to inject much-needed stability and certainty to today's world. [5:22] wiązgmail.com [5:46] Also, we agree that, currently, the global governance is clearly lagging behind [5:51] and needs to keep abreast with the times and improve through reform. [5:55] It should reflect the wills of all countries in a more balanced manner [6:00] and ensure all countries participate equally and all will share the benefits from it. [6:06] It is particularly important to increase the representation and say of the global south [6:12] and work together to build a more fair and equitable global governance system. [6:18] Mr.習近平主席去年及時提出了全球治理倡議, [6:21] and we will have the support of the world. [6:25] On the 5月28日, [6:29] we will be in the event of the 2nd year of the全體會議, [6:35] and to improve the world's quality. [6:41] We will be in the summer of the China-1905-19, [6:45] as a future leader, [6:48] to turn on the world's human leader. [6:51] Last year put forward the Global Governance Initiative [7:15] and has been warmly and widely supported by the international community. [7:20] The day after tomorrow, on the 28th of May, [7:23] China will hold here a meeting of the Group of Friends of Global Governance [7:29] in order to build new consensus and inject new impetus to the reform and improvement of global governance. [7:36] In addition, in this fall, China will also hold a Global Governance Forum in Xiongan, a city of the future in China. [7:46] We look forward to be joining my friends from all countries to have a joint discussion on global governance. [7:53] However, no matter how international situation may change, [7:57] China will always be a strong defender of the United Nations, [8:02] a true supporter for multilateralism and an active promoter of global governance. [8:08] Thank you. [8:09] Now I'll open for questions. [8:10] First goes with Xu Tao. [8:17] No, no. [8:21] From CCTV. [8:22] Well, right now there are voices internationally that the Security Council is playing a lesser role in diffusing conflicts and ending war. [8:26] What is China's comment and what advice does China have for the Security Council to better fulfill its responsibility? [8:33] I believe that the Security Council is playing a lesser role in diffusing conflicts and ending war. [8:40] What is China's comment and what advice does China have for the Security Council to better fulfill its responsibility? [8:48] Well, after over 80 years of vicissitudes, [9:15] the Security Council is still the core of the global collective security mechanism, [9:21] shouldering primary responsibility for maintaining international peace and security. [9:26] At the same time, we need to admit that in recent years on major hotspot issues, [9:31] the Security Council is found to be absent from time to time. [9:36] So in order to reinvigorate the United Nations, [9:39] we need to first reinvigorate the Security Council. [9:42] the Security Council is set to separate sanctions and that is proposed by a sovereignhomme which [9:47] is nothing that is not justified by the Security Council, [9:50] and make the mounts of its constitution. [9:52] And in order to the равновations, [9:56] we need to address the weakness of which is organized by the democratic party, [9:58] and over-in violated parties, [10:00] i.e. [10:01] local Bravo government has recommendations [10:03] to support compliance between Western european and Esthetic. [10:06] The Social Security Council is人民'sホfour's president. [10:09] The Social Security Council is to follow up to park war forward by the Democratic Party Pête, [10:13] To reach that objective, first of all, all members of the Security Council need to take [10:40] maintaining peace as their mission, observe the Charter, uphold justice, and refrain from [10:46] pursuing their own interest or creating block-based confrontation. Secondly, it is important to [10:54] increase the voice and say of developing countries and small and medium-sized countries [10:59] to reform, in particular to address the historical injustice of Africa. Thirdly, it is important [11:06] to make proposals at the Security Council more objective, fair, and inclusive, and the P5 [11:14] countries in particular should lead by example. Fourthly, the international community should [11:20] work together to reject all kinds of unilateral actions that circumvent the Security Council, [11:27] so that unilateral bullying will find no market and have no legitimacy. [11:33] Thank you. [11:35] Next one, Walarik. [11:36] Mr. Foreign Minister, it's Valeria Robeco from Anson News Agency. So China is both a permanent [11:45] member of the Security Council and Iran's their trading partner. And Beijing is reported to [11:53] be open to taking custody of Iran's rich terrain as part of a potential deal. So how does China [12:00] believe the current stalemate can be eased? And also, more specifically, does Beijing [12:07] think the Security Council should play a more direct role in guaranteeing any future agreement? [12:15] Between, of course, Iran and the United States. Thank you so much. [12:18] Mr. Foreign Minister President it. [12:19] Thank you very much. [12:20] Until the [12:38] Do you think it will provide assistance? [12:42] We are trying to make sure that we are trying to help. [12:45] The CDP President has given the four main purpose to support and support. [12:51] We have the most important areas of the region and international cooperation. [12:58] We must be aware that the region of the country and the safety of the government must be respected. [13:05] The safety of the people must be protected. [13:08] While China has been working diligently to de-escalate the current conflict, President Xi Jinping has put forward a four-point proposal, pointing out the direction for maintaining and promoting peace in the Middle East. [13:34] We have maintained communication and coordination with major parties concerned, as well as important regional and international partners. [13:44] We believe that the sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity of all countries in the region must be respected. [13:51] Civilian and non-military targets must be protected. [13:55] The security of passages and energy infrastructure must be safeguarded, and the provisions of the nuclear non-proliferation regime must be implemented. [14:27] This is a huge deal of political and non-military effort. [14:33] For example, the conflict will be revealed with a few advantages, and the peace will be in the future. [14:36] At the same time, the regime will be charged with no of a crisis. [14:42] We hope that it will be determined by the oil of the power of the President and the peace of the President and the peace that will continue to work and to continue to move along. [14:50] That the agreement will be established in the agreement with the Lafayette of the State of the United States. [14:54] ией而願に議會に討論 [14:56] 何 CAN増加它的正當性和權利性 [15:02] Regarding the current situation The key is the negotiation between the [15:06] United States and Iran because they are the major parties concerned [15:11] We support the active mediation by Pakistan and other countries [15:14] Before we came here I met with Marshal Munir of Pakistan [15:19] We also support efforts made by the United States and Iran respectively [15:23] As we have been saying, it takes more than one cold day to freeze three feet of ice, [15:31] and long-standing issues cannot be resolved overnight. [15:35] However, every step forward in the negotiation brings more hope to peace, [15:39] and one day earlier the conflict is ended means less civilian casualties. [15:45] We hope that the parties concerned can stay committed to pursuing a ceasefire [15:49] and continue to meet each other halfway so that peace can return to the Middle East as early as possible. [15:57] And we believe that once an agreement is reached, [16:00] it will be submitted to the UN Security Council for endorsement for it to have legitimacy and authority. [16:07] As for our gentleman, Dennis. [16:11] I'm wondering, what does China see as the next Secretary General's most important use [16:23] in upholding the UN Characters principles in pockets? [16:27] Thanks. [16:28] ... [16:38] ... [16:43] ... [16:45] ... [16:47] ... [16:52] ... [16:54] I just finished a meeting with Secretary General Guterres. [17:05] He has been on this job for nearly 10 years. [17:09] And throughout the years, he has devoted himself to the concept of multilateralism. [17:15] He has been working to uphold the authority of the United Nations. [17:19] He has been striving for peace, and he has been speaking up for justice. [17:22] His efforts have been recognized and commended by the international community, [17:27] and we wish to pay our high tribute to him. [17:53] The next Secretary General concerns the future of the reform of the UN and the practical interest of member states. [17:58] China believes that for the next Secretary General, [18:04] at least they should meet the following qualifications. [18:10] The next Secretary General concerns the future of the reform of the UN and the practical interest of member states. [18:26] China believes that for the next Secretary General, at least they should meet the following qualifications. [18:33] First, stay firmly committed to upholding the purposes and principles of the UN Charter. [18:39] Second, rich diplomatic and political experience and strong coordination capability. [18:47] Third, be able to uphold justice on major issues. [18:50] In particular, pay attention to the interests and aspirations of developing countries. [18:55] Fourthly, to be able to keep the UN reform to the right direction so as to help the UN increase efficiency and effectiveness. [19:04] To sum up, commitment to the UN Charter, outstanding competency, integrity and impartiality, [19:12] and initiative to take responsibility and deliver. [19:15] Going forward, China will work with others and take a responsible attitude to participate in the selection process of the next Secretary General. [19:26] That's the end of the press briefing. Thank you so much. [19:29] Thank you for our minister.

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