Russian media: China will fill the vacuum left by the United States to withdraw from international organizations
Original title: Russian media view: China will fill the United States withdraw from the international organizations left behind the vacuum reference news network reported on October 14th, Russian media said, Beijing will fill the vacancy due to the withdrawal of the United States and formed in international organizations. It is seeking the leadership of a series of international organizations. According to the "expert" weekly website reported in October 13th, the United States after Trump came to power, more emphasis on internal affairs, rather than diplomacy, gradually withdraw from several treaties and international organizations, tore up several agreements signed by Obama. According to the report, the favorable situation on the international stage also provided the conditions for China's peaceful attack. In recent years, the Chinese have held an important position in international organizations such as the world bank, Interpol, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, the International Telecommunications Union, and the international civil aviation organization. In addition, Beijing has sent more troops to participate in peacekeeping operations than the permanent members of other UN Security council. In short, China, with its growing economic and political strength, seizes international and political assets thrown away by the United States and its allies, the report said". Peter Io, head of the American Association for better world, said: "I'm not surprised that China tries to seize every opportunity to occupy a new place in the United Nations."." He believes that Chinese is already paying dues to the United Nations in more than 2 countries. Beijing's response to the US exit is natural. The report says China is committed to filling the gap that has emerged since the United States withdrew, and the United States has stopped paying dues to UNESCO since 2011, thus losing its voting rights. Beijing quickly appropriated its position and allocated tens of millions of dollars to the organization. Editor: early Xiaohui