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Tuesday, 29 September 2015
China throws support behind UN peacekeeping
Chinese President Xi Jinping promised support
Monday for a permanent UN police squad and
African peacekeeping as he vowed a peaceful rise
for the Asian power.
Paying his first-ever visit to the United Nations, Xi
took a new step to address criticism that China
has not taken responsiblity commensurate with
its growing size.
Xi said that China, which has increasingly joined
multinational defense efforts, would “take the
lead” in setting up an 8,000-troop “permanent
peacekeeping police squad” that could be
deployed at short notice.
Xi also announced $100 million in funding to the
African Union to support a similar rapid reaction
force, as well as a broader 10-year, $1 billion UN-
China “peace and development fund.”
China’s economy has soared in the past 15 years
to become the largest after the United States, and
the world’s most populous nation has sought to
be treated as a major global power.
But China’s neighbors and the United States have
voiced concern over Beijing’s territorial claims,
while Western nations have charged that Beijing’s
interest in poor nations is purely mercantile
rather than focused on development.
Xi hit back in his speech, saying China was
“committed to peaceful development.”
“No matter how the international landscape may
evolve and how strong China may become, China
will never pursue hegemony, expansion or a
sphere of influence,” he said in an address to the
United Nations.
Xi, however, said that the United Nations allowed
all countries to “choose their own sovereignty and
development paths.”
The comment was likely a veiled allusion to the
frequent criticism of China’s human rights record,
which includes the imprisonment of democracy
activists such as Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo.
“All countries are equals. The big, strong and rich
should not bully the small, weak and poor,” Xi
said.
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