China Urges UN Security Council to Prioritize Global Peace and UN Charter
Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls on UN Security Council members to uphold the UN Charter and prioritize global peace as their primary mission.
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Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls on UN Security Council members to uphold the UN Charter and prioritize global peace as their primary mission.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held high-level sideline meetings at the UN Security Council on May 26, emphasizing multilateralism and strengthening ties across Asia, Europe, and Latin America.
During its UN Security Council presidency in May 2026, China outlines a vision for a UN-centered international system focusing on inclusivity and the Global South.
Foreign Minister Wang Yi advocates for a reinvigorated UN Security Council and outlines key qualifications for the next UN Secretary-General to ensure global stability.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges the US and Iran to advance negotiations to prevent civilian casualties and restore stability to the Middle East.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls on the international community to unite and revitalize the United Nations during a high-level Security Council meeting today.
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Foreign Minister Wang Yi will chair a high-level UN Security Council meeting in New York and visit Canada to discuss global governance and international cooperation.
The UN Security Council has strongly condemned coordinated attacks in Mali by Al-Qaeda-linked militants and Tuareg separatists following the loss of strategic northern towns.
The UN Security Council condemns coordinated attacks in Mali by Al-Qaeda-linked militants and Tuareg separatists, as the nation faces a deepening security crisis.
China urges political stability and mutual tolerance in Bosnia and Herzegovina ahead of this year’s general elections to foster economic growth and regional peace.
China’s top diplomat Wang Yi and French adviser Emmanuel Bonne discuss the pivotal roles of China and France in maintaining international peace and development.
Chinese UN envoy Fu Cong cites US-Israel military actions against Iran as the primary cause of maritime instability in the vital Strait of Hormuz.
China’s veto of a UN resolution on the Strait of Hormuz prevented conflict escalation, upholding international justice and promoting regional dialogue, says envoy.
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China and the UK commit to joint efforts in advancing Iran peace talks, leveraging President Xi Jinping’s four-point proposal for Middle East stability.
China vetoes UN resolution on Hormuz crisis, emphasizing de-escalation and balanced conflict resolution. Analysis of Beijing’s diplomatic stance.
China vetoes UN Security Council resolution on Hormuz Strait security, citing risks of escalation and unbalanced approach to regional tensions.
China and Russia block UN resolution on Hormuz Strait security, citing risks of escalation and failure to address root causes of Iran tensions.