Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi Highlights Consensus on Strengthening the UN at Security Council Meeting
Chinese FM says consensus reached at Security Council meeting on revitalizing, strengthening UN

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At a recent UN Security Council meeting, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced a consensus among global leaders on revitalizing the United Nations. The participants emphasized the importance of multilateralism and proposed reforms to enhance global governance, particularly for the Global South.
- 01The meeting, chaired by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, included over 20 foreign ministers and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
- 02Participants agreed on the need to uphold the UN Charter and enhance the UN's operational capacity.
- 03There is a consensus that global governance needs reform to reflect the aspirations of all nations, especially the Global South.
- 04China plans to host a Group of Friends of Global Governance meeting to further discussions on global governance reform.
- 05Wang Yi reaffirmed China's commitment to multilateralism and support for the UN amidst evolving international dynamics.
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During a high-level UN Security Council meeting on May 26, 2026, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced a significant consensus among participating nations on revitalizing and strengthening the United Nations. The meeting, attended by over 20 foreign ministers and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, focused on the importance of upholding the UN Charter and enhancing the UN's operational capabilities. Participants emphasized the need for a unified international system centered on the UN and called for reforms in global governance to ensure equal representation and benefits for all countries, particularly the Global South. Wang noted that China's initiative to convene the meeting received positive responses globally, highlighting the necessity of multilateralism in addressing contemporary challenges. He also announced upcoming events, including a Group of Friends of Global Governance meeting in New York and a forum in Xiongan, China, aimed at fostering further dialogue on global governance reforms. Wang reiterated China's commitment to supporting the UN and promoting multilateral cooperation.
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