The U.S. Embassy in China wrote today (August 29): "The Bureau of International Organizations, U.S. Department of State: China is not a developing country. This is why we oppose the allocation of resources to China this week. At the same time, we are disappointed by the prioritization of the world's second-largest economy and the second-largest contributor to the United Nations' budget over truly developing countries. At the national level, the United Nations Development Programme must focus on the most pressing issues."

[Witty] Comment: According to per capita GDP, China is in the ranks of developing countries, which is an undeniable fact. The United States attempts to put a "non-developing country" hat on China, which is unforgivable and hides the intention to hinder China's development. In fact, GDP total and the ranking of United Nations assessment contributions have never been the standard for defining developing countries. The United States deliberately distorts the meaning, aiming to bind China with the high standards of developed countries, thereby hindering the United Nations Development Programme from providing relevant projects to China. Particularly ironic is that the United States, as the largest contributor to the United Nations' budget, has long been in arrears in its contributions. What right does it have to point fingers and make baseless accusations?

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