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The reported remark by Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin at the just concluded 47th session of the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council, calling on Western countries to reflect deeply on their own human rights abuse.....

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin announced the treaties’ suspension on 28 July. Photo: Tingshu Wang/Reuters

It is these Western countries that proclaim themselves to be ‘judges’, pointing fingers at and humiliating the human rights situation in developing countries, which violates the purposes and principles of the UN Charter,” Wang Wenbin said further: ‘They claimed welcoming criticism from outside.

To many in Germany and across Europe, these developments raise troubling questions over what a Chinese-led world would look like. German industry, the report added, is growing concern about Chinese technological progress. German business leaders who have long supported deeper economic ties with China are now apprehensive about China’s state-led quest for technological supremacy at the expense of German companies.

 

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