China News Agency, United Nations, October 6 During the General Debate of the Third Committee of the 75th UN General Assembly, dozens of countries including Pakistan and Cuba spoke on the 6th to express their support for China on Hong Kong-related and Xinjiang-related issues.

  Pakistan made a joint speech on behalf of 55 countries that day, and firmly opposed the use of Hong Kong affairs to interfere in China's internal affairs.

The speech pointed out that non-interference in the internal affairs of sovereign countries is an important principle of the UN Charter and a basic norm of international relations.

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is an inseparable part of China. Hong Kong affairs are China's internal affairs, and outsiders should not interfere.

  The speech emphasized that it supports China's implementation of "one country, two systems" in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

All countries have the right to pass legislation to safeguard national security.

China’s enactment and implementation of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region’s National Security Law is a legitimate measure to maintain national security. It is conducive to the stability and long-term development of "One Country, Two Systems" and is conducive to maintaining the prosperity and stability of Hong Kong. The legal rights and freedoms of Hong Kong residents can also be in a safe environment. Get better protection.

  Cuba made a joint speech on behalf of 45 countries that day, firmly supporting China's anti-terrorism and de-radicalization measures in Xinjiang.

The speech pointed out that all parties should promote and protect human rights through constructive dialogue and cooperation, and firmly oppose the politicization of human rights issues and double standards.

Appreciate the Chinese government's adherence to the people-centered concept to promote sustainable economic and social development, eliminate poverty, increase employment, improve people's living standards, and promote and protect human rights.

  The speech emphasized that he noted with appreciation that China's Xinjiang has taken a series of measures in accordance with the law to respond to the threat of terrorism and extremism and protect the human rights of the people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang.

There have been no violent terrorist incidents in Xinjiang for more than three consecutive years. People of all ethnic groups work and live happily in a peaceful and stable environment.

  The speech stated that China adheres to openness and transparency and has invited more than 1,000 diplomats, officials of international organizations, journalists and religious figures to visit Xinjiang. They have witnessed the great achievements Xinjiang has made.

Noted that China has invited the High Commissioner for Human Rights to visit Xinjiang, and the two sides are maintaining communication on this.

On Xinjiang-related issues, basic facts should be respected, and political motives and prejudice should not be made to make unwarranted accusations and unreasonable interference against China.

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