china united nations Dai Bin
China's permanent representative to the UN, Dai Bin
The statements and actions of the United States do not correspond to the status of a permanent member of the UN Security Council, since they undermine confidence in this organization. This statement was made by China's permanent representative to the UN, Dai Bin.

The Chinese representative criticized the latest US statements; the day before, US Permanent Representative to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield called the UN Security Council resolution regarding the Israeli ceasefire in the Gaza Strip "non-binding". The document was adopted on March 25 by all members of the UN Security Council, except the United States, which "abstained." According to Dai Bin, the American statements undermine the authority of the UN Security Council.

The actions and words of the United States are inconsistent with its status as a permanent member of the Security Council. They are a sacrilege to his responsibilities as a member of the Security Council and seriously undermine its authority and credibility said the permanent representative of China.


Comment: Footage of the statement below.

Considering the US' behaviour, perhaps 'blasphemy' is a more appropriation translation to 'sacrilege':



It is worth noting that this is not the first statement by China about the United States in this vein; the Chinese permanent representative has repeatedly criticized the statements of the American side. They concerned interference in affairs in Ukraine, the development of biological weapons, as well as other US actions. The Americans do not stand aside either, accusing China of "lack of democracy" and the desire to "conquer Taiwan." So far the fighting has not gone beyond verbal battles, but both countries have significantly increased their forces in the Asia-Pacific region.

Let us recall that the United States recognized China as a "global threat to American dominance," and Washington believes that Beijing can take away the status of a world power from the United States.