At a UN Security Council session on Central Africa, China’s deputy UN ambassador
said Beijing supports African countries resolving disputes through African-led,
inclusive political processes and urged stronger anti‑terror coordination and
border-control capacity building. He called on the international community,
especially developed countries, to respect African sovereignty, support
dialogue-based political and peace processes, and meet development-financing
commitments. China said it is willing to work with partners to help Central
African states pursue self-reliant development and lasting peace.