UN adopts Chinese resolution on rights
UN adopts China-proposed resolution on human rights
The resolution titled “Promoting Mutually Beneficial Cooperation in the Field of Human Rights” proposed by China and other developing countries was overwhelmingly adopted at the 37th meeting of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on March 23. The resolution calls upon all countries to promote beneficial cooperation in human rights and foster relations based on mutual respect, fairness, justice and mutually beneficial cooperation, with the aim to build a community with a shared future for humankind. During the meeting, China held a sideline conference on the protection and development of Tibetan culture, which gave an introduction of the efforts and achievements that Tibet has made in this regard.
UN adopts Chinese resolution on rights
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