China talks about Security Council reform: All member states should benefit from it. China supports necessary reforms of the Security Council so that it can better fulfill its important responsibility of maintaining international peace and security. Mao Ning said that the reform should effectively increase the representation and voice of developing countries. She also said that it should allow more small and medium-sized countries to have the opportunity to participate in the decision-making of the Council. She emphasized that the specific reform needs to be carefully and fully negotiated by member states.
What is China's new vision for promoting economic development in the Asia-Pacific region? The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded. China is committed to opening its doors to construction, unswervingly promoting high-level opening-up, and further expanding market access. China's determination to create a market-oriented, law-based and international business environment will not change. The policy of providing high-quality services for foreign investment without discrimination will not changed. Chinese modernization means a broader market and unprecedented opportunities for cooperation to the world.
After the earthquake, the Chinese embassies in Turkey and Syria immediately issued consular reminders and activated emergency response mechanisms to fully understand and verify the safety of Chinese compatriots, Chinese-funded institutions and personnel. The Red Cross Society of China has provided emergency humanitarian assistance to the Turkish Red Crescent Society and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent Society, and the Chinese rescue team is rushing to the earthquake-stricken areas in Turkey to participate in rescue operations.
(Reporter Li Jingze) Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning hosted a regular press conference on the 30th. A reporter asked a question about China's resumption of issuing ordinary visas for Japanese citizens to China. Mao Ning: The Japanese embassy in China announced on January 20 that it will resume issuing visas for Chinese citizens to Japan. Recently, China has resumed issuing visas for Japanese citizens.
Scholars participating in the conference generally believed that the contemporary Chinese human rights concept embodies the people-centered concept, and the people's nature has always run through China's human rights practice. Guo Guangsheng, President of Minzu University of China, believes that the contemporary Chinese human rights concept emphasizes the centrality of the people and points to the people's yearning for a better life.