Chinese mainland urges human rights via security, development at UN HRC
At the 59th UN Human Rights Council session, the Chinese mainland urged advancing human rights through security, development and genuine multilateralism.
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At the 59th UN Human Rights Council session, the Chinese mainland urged advancing human rights through security, development and genuine multilateralism.
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