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Çin Dışişleri Bakanı Wang Yi'den BM'de Küresel Güney'in Temsili İçin Çağrı

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Çin Dışişleri Bakanı Wang Yi, 17 Haziran'da Pekin'de yaptığı açıklamada, Birleşmiş Milletler'de yükselen ekonomilerin yeterince temsil edilmediğini belirtti. Wang, dünya genelinde artan siyasi ve ekonomik anlaşmazlıkların BM'nin otoritesini sarstığını ifade etti. Küresel Güney'in sesinin BM'de daha fazla duyulması gerektiğini vurgulayan Wang, mevcut yapının gelişmekte olan ülkelerin beklentilerini karşılamadığını söyledi. Açıklama, Çin'in uluslararası kurumlarda daha dengeli bir temsiliyet için uzun süredir yürüttüğü diplomasinin bir parçası olarak değerlendiriliyor. BM'nin karşılaştığı otorite krizi ve yükselen ekonomilerin talepleri, küresel yönetişim reformu tartışmalarını yeniden alevlendirebilir. Çin'in bu çıkışı, özellikle Batılı ülkelerin hâkim olduğu kurumlarda değişim isteyen diğer gelişmekte olan ülkelerde yankı bulabilir.

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Started 17 Jun, 03:04 10 events Updated 28 Jun
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