Published: 11:54, September 17, 2025
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Envoy champions GGI as path toward inclusive multilateral solutions
By Minlu Zhang at the United Nations
Fu Cong, China's permanent representative to the United Nations, delivers a speech at a Vision China event held at the UN headquarters in New York on Sept 16, 2025. (FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY)

China's envoy to the United Nations urged the international community to strengthen global governance centered around the UN at a Vision China event in New York on Monday.

Fu Cong, China's permanent representative to the UN, said the international system faces mounting pressure as emerging economies reshape the global landscape.

"What we are grappling with today are the underrepresentation of the Global South, the undermined authority of multilateralism and the underperformance of the international community as a whole in addressing global challenges," Fu said.

"The rise of developing countries and emerging economies is reshaping the global landscape. The structures we built decades ago are becoming increasingly out of step with today's realities. Calls for reform, especially from the Global South, grow louder with each passing day," he said.

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Fu said unilateralism "driven by some countries' narrow self-interests" is a growing obstacle to the authority and effectiveness of multilateralism.

"This has, in turn, hampered our collective efforts to address global challenges, those that are no longer confined within a single country, nor can be addressed by any nation alone," said Fu.

The audience listens to a speech by Li Junhua, under-secretary-general for economic and social affairs at the UN, during the event. (FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY)

Against this backdrop, Fu highlighted the Global Governance Initiative, launched by President Xi Jinping at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit held in the northern Chinese city of Tianjin earlier this month.

Fu noted that the Global Governance Initiative rests on five core concepts: sovereign equality, international rule of law, multilateralism, a people-centered approach and real results.

"Together, they outline the principles and pathways for improving the global governance system," he said.

Fu said the five core concepts "demonstrate the Global Governance Initiative's firm support for the UN's central role in international affairs".

"For China, reforming and improving global governance is never about tearing down the current system, nor about starting something anew," said Fu.

Fu (third from left), Qu Yingpu (fourth from left), publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily, and Hu Wei (right), president and CEO of Bank of China USA, present gifts to guest speakers at the event. (FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY)

"Rather, it is about strengthening the capacity and effectiveness of existing institutions, so that they can better keep pace with changing realities, respond more swiftly to global challenges, and better serve the interests of all countries, especially the developing world," he added.

Fu called the Global Governance Initiative the fourth major global initiative proposed by China, following those on development, security and civilization. He said each of the four global initiatives addresses a distinct challenge.

"Looking ahead, China will stay committed to the vision of global governance featuring extensive consultation, joint contribution and shared benefits," said Fu.

"Under the guidance of the Global Governance Initiative, we stand ready to join hands with the United Nations and all partners to promote the building of a fairer and more equitable system of global governance, and a community with a shared future for humanity," he said.

The Vision China event, convened at the UN headquarters in New York on Monday, was co-hosted by China Daily and the Permanent Mission of China to the UN. The event was co-organized by the Bank of China.

 

Contact the writer at minluzhang@chinadailyusa.com