Representative of China: comprehensive and non discriminatory sanctions have brought new humanitarian problems
2022-03-30
Dai Bing, Deputy Permanent Representative of China to the United Nations, made a statement at the Security Council's consideration of the humanitarian issue in Ukraine on the 29th, pointing out that omni-directional and non discriminatory sanctions have brought new humanitarian issues. Dai Bing said that the conflict in Ukraine is still ongoing, and the safety of civilian lives and humanitarian needs should be effectively guaranteed. We call on the Chinese side to ensure the safe access of civilians and vulnerable groups, especially the provision of food, medicines and other basic supplies, and to ensure the safety of civilians and vulnerable groups. We call on the Chinese side to ensure the safety of civilian access, humanitarian supplies and other basic supplies, and to ensure the maximum extent of compliance with international laws. China supports relevant UN agencies to uphold the principles of humanity, neutrality and impartiality, continue to mobilize and coordinate international support, provide emergency humanitarian relief to people affected by conflict, and help Ukraine and neighboring countries respond to huge humanitarian needs. Dai Bing said that the escalating all-round and non discriminatory sanctions have and will further impact the global energy, food, economic, trade and financial markets, affect the normal lives of many people and bring new humanitarian problems. Most of the developing countries in the world are not parties to this conflict. They should not be involved in contradictions and should not be forced to bear the consequences of geographical conflicts and big country games. At present, the severe challenges facing global food security should be paid attention to. The imposition of sanctions and economic blockades will only artificially exacerbate food shortages and price distortions, further impact and interfere with the supply chain of the world food industry chain, push up food prices and put an unnecessary burden on developing countries. China calls for strengthening international coordination, stabilizing food supply and prices, preventing unreasonable export restrictions, maintaining the stable operation of the market and ensuring global food security. Relevant UN agencies should play an active role in coordinating food production and trade among countries to help developing countries withstand shocks. He said that the continuation and escalation of the crisis will only cause greater losses and is not in the interests of either party. The most fundamental way to achieve a ceasefire is through dialogue and negotiation. The international community should encourage and support Russia and Ukraine to continue to carry out direct negotiations until results and peace are reached. It is precisely the most inseparable approach to pursue absolute security. The United States, NATO and the European Union should also hold dialogue with Russia, take into account the legitimate security concerns of all parties, and build a balanced, effective and sustainable regional security architecture through dialogue and negotiation. China will continue to make efforts to ease the situation and resolve the crisis and play a constructive role. (Xinhua News Agency)
Edit:He Chuanning Responsible editor:Su Suiyue
Source:Xinhua
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