Leaders and their representatives from all over the world are gathered in New York this week for the United Nations General Assembly meeting.
On Thursday, China’s Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, addressed the U.N. event and outlined China’s perspective on major issues. He also addressed one of the biggest global concerns right now – the on-going DPRK nuclear crisis.
CGTN’s Nathan King reports on the address and the reaction to it.
To discuss this:
- Qinduo Xu, a political analyst for China Radio International
- Martin Jacques, author of the bestselling book “When China Rules the World: the End of the Western World and the Birth of a New Global Order”
- Afshin Molavi , a senior fellow with the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
- Sourabh Gupta, Asia-Pacific international relations analyst and a Resident Senior Fellow with the Institute for China-America Studies
For more:
China's Wang Yi warned neighbouring countries against pursuing their own nuclear weapons https://t.co/AGQ4C4TcEA
— SCMP News (@SCMP_News) September 21, 2017
Live: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi Addresses U.N. General Assembly Thursday at UN headquarters in New York. https://t.co/YF0D9XtiMO
— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) September 21, 2017
Chinese FM Wang Yi reiterated #Beijing's demand for the removal of #THAAD missile shield from #SouthKorea. https://t.co/DRegdR7Z29 pic.twitter.com/l275yqyCYV
— China Plus News (@ChinaPlusNews) September 21, 2017