China supports Indonesia as UN Human Rights Council chair in 2026

The Chinese government has expressed support for Indonesia to chair the UN Human Rights Council in 2026, following its selection as a candidate by the Asia-Pacific Group. This backing was voiced by a spokesperson for China's Foreign Ministry in Beijing. Indonesia pledges to lead objectively and inclusively.

On December 25, 2025, Lin Jian, spokesperson for China's Foreign Ministry, voiced Beijing's support for Indonesia to lead the UN Human Rights Council in 2026. The statement came during a press conference in Beijing, after Indonesia's nomination by the Asia-Pacific Group. This timing coincides with the 20th anniversary of the council's establishment.

Lin Jian highlighted China's willingness to collaborate. "China supports Indonesia in carrying out its duties as the new president of the UN Human Rights Council and is ready to enhance dialogue and cooperation with all parties," he said. He added, "We are ready to work together to practice true multilateralism and jointly promote the healthy development of international human rights issues."

Indonesia's nomination is set for confirmation at a UN Human Rights Council meeting on January 8, 2026. If approved, the role will be held by Sidharto Suryodipuro, Indonesia's Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva. The day prior, on December 24, 2025, Indonesia's Foreign Ministry affirmed its commitment to preside over sessions objectively, inclusively, and balanced, while advancing constructive global human rights governance through dialogue and cooperation.

The council's presidency rotates by region, with Asia-Pacific's turn in 2026. Indonesia currently serves as a member for 2024-2026. The body comprises 47 nations, allocated geographically: 13 from Africa, 13 from Asia-Pacific, 8 from Latin America and the Caribbean, 7 from Western Europe and others, and 6 from Eastern Europe. Membership is elected by secret ballot in the UN General Assembly, considering countries' contributions to human rights.

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