(Xinhua Dian, New York) Zhang Jun, a resident representative of the United Nations, pointed out that the Ukrainian crisis and a series of tensions in the world recently show that in this era of urgent unity and cooperation and challenges, we must be highly alert to any deliberate provocationsIn an attempt to exacerbate split confrontation and protect the global strategic stability, the world will not allow the world to slip towards the "New Cold War."

According to Xinhua News Agency, Zhang Jun made the above statements on Wednesday (August 24) at the UN Security Council's Ukrainian issue public meeting, and proposed three "resoluteness".

Zhang Jun criticized NATO repeatedly expanded after the Cold War. Instead of not making Europe more secure, he laid the seeds of conflict, proved that the Cold War thinking and the group's confrontation were firm.

He said that today in the 21st century, the Cold War thinking and zero -sum game have long been out of date. Suciting for military force and seeking absolute security will only lead to upgrading the situation and not in line with any interest of any party.

Zhang Jun also said that the detachable chain and the side selection team are also determined.He does not name the United States saying that a few countries have issued unilateral sanctions and "long -arm jurisdictions" to politics and weaponization of economic and trade science and technology.difficulty.

He emphasized that developing countries have no responsibility for the geopolitical conflict and the game of great powers. They also have the right to independently decide their own foreign policies and should not be forced to choose the side team.

Zhang Jun also said that dual standards and decisive applications must be determined.He pointed out that complying with the UN Charter's purpose and principles, respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity should be truly implemented in practice. In different countries and different issues, they should be united with words and deeds.Maintain your sovereignty and territorial integrity.