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China outlines Security Council agenda for May, schedules May 26 high‑level debate on the UN Charter

Permanent Mission of China to the United Nations briefing · May 2, 2026
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China’s UN ambassador, Fu Cong, used the first day of his country’s Security Council presidency to present a monthlong program that prioritizes a May 26 high‑level open debate on upholding the UN Charter, ongoing briefings on the Middle East and Africa, and steps to improve Council transparency and outreach.

Ambassador Fu Cong, China’s permanent representative to the United Nations, opened his country’s month as Security Council president by laying out a program of work that centers on revitalizing the authority of the UN Charter and strengthening an "UN‑centered international system." He announced a high‑level open debate for May 26 that China will preside over and said the event aims to "reaffirm [member states'] commitment to the Charter's purposes and principles" and to "revitalize the central role of the UN in the…

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