Published: 10:43, February 25, 2025 | Updated: 12:56, February 25, 2025
China reaffirms commitment to global human rights cooperation
By Xinhua
In this Feb 17, 2024, file photo, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivers a speech during the "China in the World" session at the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

BEIJING/GENEVA - Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivered a video address at the high-level meeting of the 58th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council on Monday, emphasizing China's willingness to work with all countries to uphold the correct view of human rights and push for the reform and improvement of global human rights governance.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said it is essential to remember the original mission of human rights governance, which is people-centered.

He stressed that China firmly rejects actions that interfere in the internal affairs of other countries under the pretext of human rights and disregard national sovereignty, security and the safety of people's lives.

"Fairness and justice must be upheld, and the right to subsistence and development should be prioritized as fundamental human rights," Wang said, adding that double standards or even multiple standards in human rights issues must be firmly rejected.

"We must insist on exchanges and mutual learning. We must also firmly reject any actions or rhetoric that seek to impose one's own models and preferences on others, or politicize, exploit and weaponize human rights," Wang added.

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Wang said China is willing to work with other countries to realize a modern world characterized by peaceful development, mutually beneficial cooperation, and shared prosperity.

China is committed to the future and well-being of humanity and all nations. It will promote international cooperation and civilizational exchange and be a builder of a community with a shared future for humankind, while more actively engaging in international human rights cooperation to create a brighter future for human rights worldwide, Wang added.

Chen Xu, permanent representative of China to the United Nations Office in Geneva and other international organizations in Switzerland, speaks during the 55th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland, Feb 29, 2024. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

International Humanitarian Law Initiative

China has also called on the international community to actively engage in the International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Initiative, co-launched by China, stressing the importance of joint efforts to uphold humanitarian principles and protect civilians in conflict zones.

Chen Xu, China's permanent representative to the UN Office in Geneva and other international organizations in Switzerland, attended a high-level event to galvanize political commitment to IHL. He introduced the IHL Initiative and outlined China's position on humanitarian issues.

Noting that the current global humanitarian crisis remains dire, Chen emphasized that promoting effective compliance with IHL is "a pressing challenge of our time" that must be addressed and it is also the concern that served as a driving force behind the initiative's launch. He stated that the IHL Initiative aims to raise awareness of IHL among the international community, particularly among parties to armed conflicts.

He stressed that the international community should foster the spirit of humanity, fraternity, and devotion while ensuring the universal and uniform application of IHL, resolutely rejecting double standards and selective application. He added that the fundamental principles of neutrality, impartiality, and independence must be upheld to avoid the politicization of humanitarian issues, and that support for international humanitarian organizations is essential to ensure the safety of humanitarian workers.

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Chen invited all parties to participate in the IHL Initiative and actively contribute to its various workstreams based on their expertise. He also emphasized that traditional Chinese values - such as "a benevolent man loves others" and "do not impose on others what you do not want others to do to you" - embody a deeply rooted humanitarian spirit.

He said China will remain an active supporter, participant, and contributor to the international humanitarian cause, upholding its vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind and implementing the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, and the Global Civilization Initiative.

Chen stressed that China remains committed to peace talks, promoting peace and hope in conflict zones, continuing its assistance to Africa and other developing countries, supporting humanitarian organizations to the best of its ability, and alleviating the suffering of people in conflict zones.