Wang Yi advierte ante la ONU que imponer la fuerza sobre el derecho pone en peligro la justicia internacional

El ministro de Asuntos Exteriores chino, Wang Yi, se reunió con la presidenta de la Asamblea General de la ONU, Annalena Baerbock, en Pekín, advirtiendo que el multilateralismo enfrenta serios desafíos por parte de potencias que priorizan "la fuerza sobre el derecho". "Ciertos países persiguen una política de 'primero la fuerza', desafiando abiertamente el estatus y el papel de las Naciones Unidas", señaló Wang, según un comunicado del ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores chino. Las conversaciones se produjeron en medio de las tensiones por la guerra en Irán y una crisis energética mundial.

Durante las conversaciones en Pekín, Wang Yi le dijo a Baerbock que el multilateralismo enfrenta "serios desafíos" por parte de potencias no identificadas que priorizan "la fuerza sobre el derecho", una crítica velada a Washington, según el South China Morning Post. Ante tales "vientos en contra" y "acoso", afirmó, la comunidad internacional debe "mantener el camino correcto de la cooperación" en lugar de permitir que prevalezca "la ley de la selva". Wang destacó que 2026 marca el 55º aniversario del regreso de China a las Naciones Unidas y reiteró la posición de Pekín como un "firme defensor" del sistema internacional centrado en la ONU. Prometió su apoyo al mandato de Baerbock, expresando su "esperanza y confianza" en que ella logrará unificar a los 193 estados miembros para defender el principio fundamental de la "igualdad soberana". Baerbock, exministra de Asuntos Exteriores de Alemania, preside el histórico 80º periodo de sesiones de la Asamblea General de la ONU, que se extiende hasta septiembre.

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