China has emphatically declared that no nation possesses the authority to dominate international affairs or determine the destinies of other countries. The statement came from Lou Qinjian, spokesperson for the fourth session of the 14th National People’s Congress, during a press conference preceding the annual legislative gathering.
Addressing growing international concerns about the erosion of global governance systems and the diminishing role of the United Nations, Lou articulated China’s firm position against unilateralism and the increasing use of force in international relations. The spokesman specifically referenced the situation in Iran, emphasizing that the nation’s sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity must be fully respected.
China urgently called for the immediate cessation of military operations against Iran, advocating instead for diplomatic dialogue and negotiations to prevent further escalation of tensions in the Middle East. Lou affirmed China’s commitment to functioning as a responsible global power in facilitating peaceful resolutions.
The spokesperson outlined China’s Global Governance Initiative, which champions sovereign equality, adherence to international rule of law, genuine multilateralism, people-centered approaches, and concrete actions. This framework represents China’s proposed solution for creating a more just and equitable global governance system.
As a permanent member of the UN Security Council and a major world power, China pledged to collaborate with all nations to uphold the authority and status of the United Nations, maintain the principles of the UN Charter, practice authentic multilateralism, and contribute significantly to global governance reform efforts aimed at building a shared future for humanity.
