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Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning’s Regular Press Conference

07-19-2023 at 11:16:50 PM

Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning’s Regular Press Conference

Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning’s Regular Press Conference



Mao Ning: The 53rd session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) recently adopted again the resolution on “the contribution of development to the enjoyment of all human rights” submitted by China and co-sponsored by 62 countries. The resolution reaffirms development’s contribution to the enjoyment of all human rights by all and calls for efforts to find new approaches to new challenges in attaining the “2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development” during post-COVID recovery and to promote and protect human rights through high-quality development by strengthening global sustainable development partnership and global cooperation. In their statements, representatives of Pakistan, the UAE, Sudan, Honduras, and some other countries commended China for submitting the draft of this important resolution and expressed appreciation for China’s leadership. They said that the adoption of the resolution fully showed the aspiration and voice widely shared by developing countries.To get more news about mao ning, you can visit shine news official website.

Development is an eternal theme for humanity. Only with better development can human rights be better advanced and protected. The draft resolution from China and the co-sponsors is aimed at encouraging the world to adopt a people-centered approach in efforts to address inequalities in the interests of high-quality, inclusive, and equitable development. This is the fourth resolution with the same title that has been submitted by China and adopted by the UNHRC, and yet another contribution China has made to global sustainable development and human rights governance. The adoption of the resolution reflects the broad support for promoting human rights through development—an approach advocated by China—and will help give developing countries more voice and say in global human rights affairs. 
Mao Ning: Sudan is having a difficult time. The country is in dire need of international support and assistance. As Sudan’s good friend and partner, the Chinese government will aid Sudan with emergency humanitarian supplies worth RMB 10 million to alleviate the humanitarian distress. Among those supplies, medical materials have already been on their way since July 15, and over 900 tonnes of grains are expected to be shipped in mid-August. In addition, the Red Cross Society of China has provided daily necessities to the Red Crescent Society of Sudan, which have arrived on July 14. China will continue to provide Sudan humanitarian support in light of its need to help ease the humanitarian situation.

Mao Ning: We noted the reports about the deadly torrential rain in some parts of the ROK. China extends deep condolences over the loss of lives and sincere sympathies to the victims’ families and the people in the affected areas. China hopes they will get through this difficult time and rebuild their home soon.

Mao Ning: We hope that parties concerned will properly resolve the international food security issue through dialogue and consultation. China stands ready to step up communication and cooperation with other parties to facilitate more international common understandings and contribute to world food security. 

As to the issue of Myanmar, China’s position is consistent and clear-cut. As a friendly neighbor, China believes that all parties and factions in Myanmar need to proceed from the long-term interests of the nation and people, find a proper way to resolve the problems through political dialogue under the constitutional and legal framework and restore nationwide social stability at an early date. We believe that any action taken by the international community needs to contribute to Myanmar’s political and social stability, promote its peace and reconciliation, and avoid escalating the conflict. This is what China’s approach has been. 

If the report that you referred to is the one issued by the UN Special Rapporteur on Myanmar, I’d like to point out that the Special Rapporteur actually overstepped his mandate. The report contained smears against normal arms trade between sovereign countries and misrepresentation of facts. China firmly opposes it. We have asked the Special Rapporteur to stay objective and fair and strictly follow his mandate and stop serving any political agenda so as not to hurt the credibility of the Special Procedures.
Mao Ning: China opposes US politicizing and weaponizing of trade and tech issues. It is in no one’s interest to place arbitrary curbs on normal technology cooperation and trade, violate the market economy principles and destabilize global industrial and supply chains.

We hope that the US will follow through on President Biden’s commitment of not seeking to “decouple” from China, halt China’s economic development or contain China and create a sound environment for China-US economic cooperation and trade. 

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