Published: 04:35, June 16, 2023 | Updated: 04:37, June 16, 2023
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Envoy calls for respect for human diversity
By ​Minlu Zhang at the United Nations
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Zhang Jun, China's permanent representative to the United Nations, speaks at a meeting on "The Values of Human Fraternity in Promoting and Sustaining Peace" at the UN headquarters in New York, on June 14, 2023. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

A Chinese envoy to the United Nations on Wednesday called for respecting the diversity of human civilizations, as diversity is a fundamental feature of the world and the source of human progress, he said.

"Believing that one's own civilization is superior to others and insisting on transforming or even replacing other civilizations is both foolish in understanding and disastrous in practice," Zhang Jun, China's permanent representative to the UN, told the UN Security Council during a meeting on "The Values of Human Fraternity in Promoting and Sustaining Peace".

"Civilizations are differentiated solely by characteristic regions, without any distinction between high and low," he said.

Zhang pointed out that throughout history, driven by theories of "civilizational superiority" and "white supremacy", colonial conquest and plunder have "caused unprecedented havoc in Asia, Africa, and Latin America".

"Today, interference, provocation and incitement under the guise of 'universal values' are creating new conflicts and confrontations," he continued.

"China maintains that in an interdependent world, we should not only take pride in making our own civilization vibrant but also demonstrate tolerance for the development of other civilizations," Zhang said, adding that the world should possess the vision to promote exchanges and mutual learning among different civilizations.

Zhang emphasized that enhancing mutual trust among countries is of utmost importance.

"It is imperative that we adopt a clear-cut stance against interfering in the internal affairs of other countries, stirring up tensions for personal gain, utilizing ideological divisions for bloc politics, and practicing hegemony and bullying in international relations," Zhang said.

Zhang also called for promoting social inclusion, as it is "not only tied to individual well-being and rights but also influences a country's foreign policy orientation".

"Some countries face prominent challenges of social division and political polarization, which not only impact their own stability and development but also contribute to conservative and populist foreign policies, resulting in significant negative spillover effects," said Zhang.

He said it is crucial for relevant countries to "engage in deep reflection and earnestly address chronic issues in national governance, rather than shifting blame or seeking scapegoats".

Political leaders, Zhang said, must "assume historical responsibilities, foster social consensus, actively promote reforms, and resist succumbing to populist trends".

The envoy said the vulnerability of developing countries stems from the "unjust and irrational international economic order".

minluzhang@chinadailyusa.com


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