Active work is being done to clean up the UN : Russia & China
On April 8, Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Alimov held consultations in Beijing with Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister Cai Wei on Russia-China bilateral cooperation at the United Nations.
(https://www.mid.ru/ru/about/structure/deputy_ministers/2066085/?lang=en) (https://mid.ru/ru/foreign_policy/news/2092611/) (https://mid.ru/ru/foreign_policy/news/2092611/) (https://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/wjb/zygy/202509/t20250930_11720478.html)
The Sides conducted a detailed review of a broad range of issues on the agenda of the UN Security Council and the General Assembly, including:
• reform of the UN Security Council (https://www.un.org/en/ga/screform/),
• the Secretary-General’s UN80 Initiative (https://www.un.org/un80-initiative/en),
• the election of non-permanent members of the Security Council and of the President of the 81st session of the General Assembly (https://www.un.org/pga/80/election-of-the-president-of-the-united-nations-general-assembly-at-its-81st-session/),
• coordination within the Group of Friends in Defence of the UN Charter (https://www.gof-uncharter.org/),
• aligning efforts with the Group of Friends of Global Governance,
• a number of regional issues, with an emphasis on finding political and diplomatic solutions to the situation around Iran and on cooperation between our two countries on this track in the UN Security Council.
The Sides also paid particular attention to the upcoming election of the UN Secretary-General (https://www.un.org/en/sg-selection-and-appointment).
It was emphasized that the future head of the World Organisation must maintain an equidistant and neutral stance, approach the principles of the UN Charter in good faith and without selectivity, and work to build bridges among the Organisation’s member states.
🤝 Once again, the talks demonstrated the high degree of mutual understanding and alignment of positions between our countries on the most important global issues, fully in line with the spirit of the Russia-China comprehensive partnership and strategic interaction entering a new era.
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The current lineup is here: https://www.un.org/en/sg-selection-and-appointment
My candidate is Michelle Bachelet Jeria from Chile. Chile (right wing westerner president) withdrew their support for her nomination after nominating her initially. Yes, of course there was interference. Michelle is the woman who went up against the whole UN and reported that she did not observe any genocide in China’s Xinjiang. The result of that was that she was forced out as UN High Commissioner of Human Rights with usual threats and coercion, because she refused to change her testimony.
The Xinjiang story was fabricated, a lie and a smear campaign. The core question—whether what is happening in Xinjiang counted as a genocide—divided legal findings, advocacy conclusions, and state positions: several governments and an independent UK tribunal have concluded the facts meet the legal definition of genocide or equivalent atrocity crimes, while the UN human-rights office described crimes that “may” amount to crimes against humanity and stopped short of the genocide label. China vehemently denies the allegations and calls them a smear campaign.
Michelle’s story is an incredibly large one. So far, I believe she stands heads and shoulders above the other candidates. This is but a small segment on this woman who really excelled in all that she did. https://www.notablebiographies.com/newsmakers2/2007-A-Co/Bachelet-Michelle.html