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Chinese FM meets UN secretary-general candidate Rebeca Grynspan in Beijing

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Chinese FM meets UN secretary-general candidate Rebeca Grynspan in Beijing

2026-06-16 21:53 Last Updated At:22:17

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Rebeca Grynspan, candidate for the next United Nations (UN) secretary-general, in Beijing on Tuesday.

Grynspan, secretary-general of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and former vice president of Costa Rica, outlined her vision for the future of the United Nations, saying the organization remains irreplaceable but must advance reforms to keep pace with the times.

She said the UN should place greater emphasis on peace, development and the future while fully playing its role as the center of the international system.

Reaffirming her commitment to the one-China principle, Grynspan praised China for consistently supporting multilateralism and the UN Charter. Grynspan said she looks forward to working with China and the international community to strengthen the authority of the United Nations and help build a shared future for humanity.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said Grynspan's remarks reflected a firm commitment to the UN cause, an unwavering pursuit of world peace, and a deep understanding of the concerns and aspirations of Global South countries.

The United Nations is a century-defining undertaking built through the tremendous efforts of the international community, Wang pointed out.

Since the restoration of the lawful seat of the People's Republic of China in the United Nations 55 years ago, China has consistently been a supporter and builder of the UN cause, he noted.

Wang recalled that China assumed the rotating presidency of the UN Security Council last month, during which he traveled to New York to chair a high-level Security Council meeting. The meeting delivered a unified message in support of multilateralism, adherence to the UN Charter, and efforts to revitalize the authority of the United Nations, he said.

The post of UN secretary-general carries significant responsibilities and global influence, Wang said, adding that the next secretary-general should uphold the UN Charter, demonstrate outstanding competence, act with fairness and integrity, and shoulder responsibilities with commitment and resolve.

As a responsible major country and a permanent member of the UN Security Council, China will participate in the selection of the next UN secretary-general in a constructive manner, Wang noted.

He added that China stands ready to work with all parties to safeguard, revitalize and strengthen the United Nations.

Chinese FM meets UN secretary-general candidate Rebeca Grynspan in Beijing

Chinese FM meets UN secretary-general candidate Rebeca Grynspan in Beijing

Hopes for ongoing U.S.-Iran talks to end hostilities in the Middle East sent international crude oil futures to continue to tumble on Tuesday, with Brent crude briefly dipping below the 80 U.S. dollars per barrel threshold during the day's session.

In early morning trading, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude for July delivery dropped 4.79 percent to settle at 76.88 U.S. dollars a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, while Brent crude for August delivery fell 4.28 percent to settle at 79.61 U.S. dollars a barrel on the London ICE Futures Exchange.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that the Strait of Hormuz would be fully reopened by Friday.

Crude prices have fallen for three straight trading sessions following the announcements of a memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran being finalized, with both WTI and Brent falling more than 10 percent over the stretch.

Despite the drastic decline, international crude benchmarks remain well above prices recorded before the U.S.-Israel war against Iran erupted in late February.

Brent oil drops below 80 USD per barrel on U.S.-Iran deal

Brent oil drops below 80 USD per barrel on U.S.-Iran deal

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