China News Service, Beijing, October 24 (Bo Wenwen) On the occasion of the United Nations Day on October 24 this year, Sang Ailing, the acting coordinator and chief representative of the United Nations in China, issued a message calling for a more equitable and more sustainable development. Post-epidemic world.

  Sang Ailing said: "Today we celebrate the 75th anniversary of the official entry into force of the United Nations Charter. Through this founding document, the United Nations is committed to protecting peace, promoting stability, and creating conditions for everyone to obtain a higher standard of living. When we are in the United Nations When we gather together, we realize that these values ​​are more important than ever."

  Sang Ailing said that the United Nations has witnessed the profound economic and social changes that have taken place in China over the past few decades.

The Chinese people are entering a new era of high-quality development.

"As a long-term cooperative partner trusted by the Chinese government for the past 41 years, the UN agency in China will continue to work with China and the Chinese people to realize the common vision."

  Sang Ailing also stated that while celebrating the United Nations Day, we must also acknowledge the new crown pneumonia epidemic. This unprecedented health crisis has brought serious social and economic impacts in China and around the world.

  Sang Ailing pointed out that while we are working hard to protect lives and livelihoods, we must build a fairer and more sustainable post-epidemic world, and the Sustainable Development Goals set a blueprint for people to get out of the epidemic.

  Sang Ailing also congratulated China on its achievements in poverty alleviation in rural areas and welcomed China's recent commitment to carbon neutrality.

  Sang Ailing said that we call on the Chinese people to continue to participate and commit themselves to the realization of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and to build a better and more sustainable world.

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