On June 15, Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin hosted a regular press conference.

A reporter asked. On June 14, at the 50th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, Cuba made a joint speech on behalf of nearly 70 countries, supporting China's position on issues related to Xinjiang, Hong Kong, and Tibet, and opposing the use of human rights. as an excuse to interfere in China's internal affairs.

What is China's comment?

  Wang Wenbin said that there is an old saying in China, "Virtue is not alone, there must be neighbors".

Nearly 100 countries have once again voiced their voices of justice in the Human Rights Council, and a few Western countries' attempts to attack and smear China on Xinjiang-related, Hong Kong-related, and Tibet-related issues have gone bankrupt again.

This fully shows that the use of human rights issues to engage in political manipulation and interference in other countries' internal affairs is unpopular and will never succeed.

A handful of Western countries angrily repeated lies and rumors, further revealing their political scheming and sinister intentions.

No matter how they perform, they cannot stop the firm pace of the Chinese people's development and progress.

China is unswerving in its determination to safeguard national sovereignty, security and development interests.

  Wang Wenbin said that there is an idiom in China that a thief calls to catch a thief.

Facts have proved that it is these few Western countries that truly ignore and trample on human rights.

They turn a blind eye to their own serious human rights problems and pretend to be deaf, but they point fingers at other countries and are keen to act as "master teachers".

They have frequently launched wars of aggression, killing nearly one million people and displacing tens of millions of people. They have become the biggest creators of human rights tragedies in the world.

We advise these Western countries to put away your hypocrisy, arrogance and prejudice, and stop using the so-called human rights issue to interfere in other countries' internal affairs and curb their development.

Gone are the days when you rode on the head of the vast developing world to be bossy.

(produced by Wu Rui)

Responsible editor: [Luo Pan]