China yesterday called on the international community to continue to
strengthen multilateral counter-terrorism cooperation within the UN framework.
China's UN Ambassador Zhang Yesui made the appeal at the thematic debate of
the UN Security Council on threats to international peace and security caused by
terrorists.
"Recently, a series of alarming acts of terror occurred in such places as
Mumbai, resulting in heavy casualties of innocent people. The Chinese delegation
expresses its deep condolences to the victims," Zhang told the council.
"These cruel realities remind us once again that terrorism still remains a
potent threat to peace and security of international community," he said.
The Security Council, as the core of the international collective security
machinery, should play an important role in international fight against
terrorism, he said.
"Terrorism is the common threat facing the international community and it is
imperative to continue to step up the multilateral counter terrorism cooperation
within the UN framework," he said.
China believes that all UN bodies should pay attention to both stepping up
counter-terrorism measures and removing the root causes that give rise to
terrorism, he said.
"The member states are the real owners in the implementation of all UN
counter-terrorism resolutions," the Chinese envoy said. "Their will and capacity
in counter-terrorism determines the implementation of those resolutions."
"However, limited resources and inadequate counter-terrorism capacities have
led to the inability of many countries, especially the developing countries to
honor fully their counter-terrorism obligations, and thus limited seriously the
international community's achievements in the struggle against terrorism," he
stressed.
China hopes that the international community will pay greater attention to
the capacity-building in counter-terrorism and invest more resources to help the
developing countries with counter-terrorism assistance that meets their actual
needs and help them improve expeditiously capabilities so that the effective
implementation of all UN counter-terrorism resolutions will have a firm basis,
he added.