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China Champions Global Human Rights Drive at UN

Imagine a global stage where nations unite to tackle inequalities and boost economic, social, and cultural rights for everyone. That's exactly what happened at the 60th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council!

On Thursday, China’s foreign ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun announced that the resolution 'Promoting and protecting economic, social and cultural rights within the context of addressing inequalities' was adopted by consensus. Crafted on behalf of nearly 70 countries—including Bolivia, Egypt, Pakistan, and South Africa—the plan calls for stronger multilateralism and international teamwork 🤝.

A standout feature? The launch of a knowledge hub, a digital powerhouse designed to offer technical assistance and capacity-building support to countries in need. This brainy network stems from China’s proposal and aims to share best practices, data, and training tools to lift communities worldwide.

Guo highlighted how representatives from various nations congratulated China on the resolution, noting that it reflects the real needs of people around the world and responds to calls for greater input into economic, social and cultural rights.

Looking ahead, China vows to keep championing true multilateralism, boosting dialogue, and working equally with all sides to grow the international human rights cause. For young world citizens, this means opening doors to global cooperation, fresh opportunities, and a stronger voice on the world stage 🌍✨.

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