China's President Xi Jinping laughs during the Global Leaders' Meeting on Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment at the United Nations headquarters in Manhattan, New York, September 27, 2015. REUTERS/CARLO ALLEGRI
Qaurtz: Chinese president Xi Jinping will arrive at the UN armed with a list of things he wants changed
On Sept. 28, Xi Jinping will make his first speech as China’s president to the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Ahead of his talk, China’s foreign ministry helpfully published a list of amendments it would like to see the international body make, “so as to turn the vision of the UN Charter into reality at an early date.”
Some, such as the suggestion that, “the world needs to come together to make [the UN] a strong champion of peace and security,” allow China to sound authoritative without ruffling any feathers. Others, such as a call to “respect countries’ right to choose their own path of human rights development,” offer a sharper insight into how China wants to reshape the organization to suit its own concerns. All told, the list of 12 “priorities” that China wants the UN focus on show China both assuming the role of a major world power and also trying to shape the world order to better reflect how China does things at home.
WNU Editor: For the Chinese .... it is all about face and image .... and how they want the rest of the world to see China.
More News On Chinese President Xi's Agenda At The UN This Week
UN chief hails China's role in promoting South-South cooperation -- Xinhua
China's Xi touts women's rights at United Nations, U.S. critical -- Reuters
Xi Jinping Seeking to Secure Respect for China in U.N. Address -- New York Times
Xi pledges $2 billion to help developing countrie -- ecns.cs
China’s President Pledges to Fight Poverty and Gender Discrimination -- WSJ
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