‘Might over right’ imperils international justice, Wang Yi tells UN’s Baerbock
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with UN General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock in Beijing on Wednesday, urging global unity to safeguard international justice against powers prioritizing "might over right." Wang criticized unnamed countries for challenging the UN's role and promoting the "law of the jungle." The meeting occurred amidst the ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran and a global energy crisis caused by blockades of the Strait of Hormuz. Wang reaffirmed China's commitment to the UN-centered international system and pledged support for Baerbock's efforts to unite member states around sovereign equality.

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AI-generatedChinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with UN General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock in Beijing on Wednesday, urging global unity to safeguard international justice against powers prioritizing "might over right." Wang criticized unnamed countries for challenging the UN's role and promoting the "law of the jungle." The meeting occurred amidst the ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran and a global energy crisis caused by blockades of the Strait of Hormuz. Wang reaffirmed China's commitment to the UN-centered international system and pledged support for Baerbock's efforts to unite member states around sovereign equality.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extracted2026 marks the 55th anniversary of China’s return to the United Nations.
Wang Yi called for unity and the safeguarding of international justice to oppose the 'law of the jungle'.
Certain countries pursue a policy of 'strength first', openly challenging the status and role of the United Nations.
Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and the US counter-blockade have triggered a global energy crisis.
The US-Israeli war on Iran has entered its third month with no diplomatic breakthrough.