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China calls for more Global South voices to be heard at United Nations

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BEIJING, June 17 (Reuters) - Emerging ‌markets suffer from inadequate representation at the United Nations, ​its authority increasingly challenged by escalating political and economic disputes worldwide, Chinese Foreign Minister ⁠Wang Yi said on Wednesday.

The comments, featuring brief mention of the Middle East and Ukraine conflicts but few details, came in a rare press briefing ​in Beijing for the issue of a white paper outlining ways to make global ‌governance more just and equitable.

"Countries, whether large or small, strong or weak, developed or developing, are equal members of the international community," Wang said, calling for ⁠more voices to be heard from the Global South.

New challenges ⁠in quick succession bring intertwining global crises, Wang said, adding, "The ship of civilisation has entered dangerous waters with hidden reefs and violent storms."

The disputes reveal deep-seated conflicts, while "black swan and grey rhino events" emerge continually, he said, ‌referring to unexpected events or threats that are ignored despite their visibility.

Wang ⁠urged efforts to commit firmly to a ceasefire ‌in the Middle East, calling on all parties ​to work towards laying the foundation of a "sustainable security architecture in the region", the official Xinhua news agency said.China routinely tries to cast itself ‌as a peacemaker in both the Middle East ​and Ukraine conflicts, urging dialogue ⁠as it presents itself as a pillar of global stability and ‌an indispensable diplomatic player.

It is the ⁠biggest buyer of both Iranian and Russian oil, including pipeline supplies and seaborne shipments.

The white paper aims to build international consensus on effective responses to ​global challenges, Wang said, ‌and upholding the United Nations' authority and status is fundamental to the success ⁠of the initiative.

(Reporting by Joe Cash ​in Beijing and the Beijing newsroom; Writing by Farah Master; Editing ​by Christian Schmollinger and Clarence Fernandez)

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