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China calls for improved global human rights governance on behalf of 60 countries

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China calls for improved global human rights governance on behalf of 60 countries

2026-03-25 22:05 Last Updated At:22:37

China, on behalf of 60 countries, delivered a joint statement at the 61st session of the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council on Tuesday, elaborating on the rich human rights implications of the Global Governance Initiative and calling on all parties to jointly build a fair, just and mutually beneficial global human rights governance system.

Jia Guide, China's permanent representative to the UN Office at Geneva and other international organizations in Switzerland, said the world is currently in turbulence and transformation, with the UN and multilateralism facing headwinds, which underscores the urgent need to enhance the effectiveness of global governance.

Therefore, he put forward three proposals:

First, to uphold sovereign equality and observe international rule of law, adhere to the principle of non-interference in internal affairs, ensure the equal and uniform application of international law and rules, and jointly oppose any manipulation of double standards in the name of human rights.

Second, to practice multilateralism and jointly address challenges, steadily advance UN human rights reforms, enhance the representation and voice of developing countries, and properly respond to emerging human rights challenges.

Third, to promote a people-centered and action-oriented approach, place the right to development in a more prominent position on the multilateral human rights agenda, and provide greater capacity-building support for developing countries.

Since Chinese President Xi Jinping proposed the Global Governance Initiative in September 2025, it has received support and response from more than 150 countries and international organizations. Under its guidance, China has established the Group of Friends of Global Governance.

The Tuesday joint statement helped build a broad consensus and contributed to advancing the implementation of the Global Governance Initiative.

China calls for improved global human rights governance on behalf of 60 countries

China calls for improved global human rights governance on behalf of 60 countries

China's top legislator Zhao Leji on Wednesday met with Kazakhstan's First Deputy Prime Minister Roman Sklyar in south China's Hainan Province.

Sklyar is in Hainan to attend the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2026, which is being held from Tuesday to Friday in Boao Town of Hainan's Qionghai City.

During the meeting, Zhao, who is chairman of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, said that China and Kazakhstan are friendly neighbors connected by mountains and rivers, and highly trusted permanent comprehensive strategic partners.

China is willing to work with Kazakhstan to implement the important consensus reached by the two heads of state, consolidate the foundation of political mutual trust, deepen practical cooperation focusing on high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, enrich the content of cultural and people-to-people exchanges, and promote China-Kazakhstan relations to a higher level and broader areas, according to Zhao.

The NPC is willing to play an active role as a legislative body in promoting China-Kazakhstan friendship, Zhao said.

Sklyar said that Kazakhstan supports the series of global initiatives proposed by President Xi Jinping. Under the strategic guidance of the two heads of state, Kazakhstan-China relations have continuously deepened.

Kazakhstan is willing to strengthen cooperation in various fields such as legislation, economy and trade, and energy to promote the development of bilateral relations, he said.

China's top legislator meets Kazakhstan's first deputy PM

China's top legislator meets Kazakhstan's first deputy PM

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