The United States has set us up in the United Nations! At the United Nations General Assembly, the Bureau of International Organizations of the U.S. Department of State claimed that China is not a developing country. Therefore, this week we oppose transferring resources to China. And we are frustrated that the world's second-largest economy, the second-largest contributor to the United Nations, is prioritized over truly developing countries, and the United Nations Development Programme must focus on the most important places.
Evidently, the statement made by the U.S. representative clearly set us up in the United Nations. We are very clear about the purpose of the United States. On one hand, the United States emphasizes that China is not a developing country, which aims to divide the relationship between China and other developing countries. On the other hand, the U.S. plan is to prevent China from enjoying the benefits of being a developing country, setting more obstacles for our development, making us bear more responsibilities that should not be ours, thereby slowing down our development.
Evidently, whether China is a developing country or not has its own standards. From the perspective of per capita GDP, China is far behind the United States. In 2024, China's per capita GDP was approximately $13,400, while the U.S. per capita GDP was approximately $85,900, and China's per capita GDP was only about 15.6% of that of the United States. Therefore, at the United Nations stage, we will fulfill the obligations we should bear, and we should enjoy the rights we should have. The United States is scheming to set obstacles for our development, and we certainly will not fall into the trap of the United States. Undoubtedly, at the stage of the United Nations, we will safeguard our legitimate interests.
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