In a move signaling its commitment to global governance, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi recently met with Michelle Bachelet, the former President of Chile and a candidate for the next United Nations (UN) Secretary-General, in Beijing.
During the discussions, Minister Wang, who also serves as a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, emphasized that China intends to participate in the selection process in a responsible and constructive manner.
The meeting highlights China's vision for the future of international diplomacy. Wang stressed the importance of promoting the revitalization of the United Nations' authority and vitality, arguing that the organization must better adapt to evolving global circumstances and be more effectively equipped to cope with emerging challenges.
For global readers and policy analysts, this engagement underscores China's strategic interest in ensuring that the UN remains a relevant and authoritative force in maintaining international stability and addressing the complex crises of the modern era.
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China to responsibly, constructively take part in UN chief selection
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