Hong Kong: Following the lines of “Man na man main tera mehmaan”… China has formed a new organization of the world and considered itself its self-proclaimed leader. China has been working for a long time towards ending America’s supremacy over the world. So that it can become the new leader of the whole world. But till now it has not been successful in this. Therefore, it has become the self-proclaimed leader of 30 countries, (30 countries?) if not the whole world. Let us tell you that to fulfill its desire of leadership, China has established an arbitration-based international dispute resolution group. Many countries including Pakistan, Belarus are included in it.
Why did China form a new organization of 30 countries
China has formed a new organization with the intention of competing with America. More than 30 countries participated in this exercise of China on Friday. Following Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, representatives from more than 30 countries from Pakistan and Indonesia to Belarus and Cuba signed the “Treaty Establishing the International Arbitration Organization” in Hong Kong, making them founding members of the global organization. The support from developing countries signals China’s growing influence in the Global South at a time when geopolitical tensions are at their peak — fueled in part by trade tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump.
China seeks to become leader of Global South
China seeks to become leader of the Global South. That is why it has created this new organization on its own. The term ‘Global South’ is commonly used to refer to economically less developed countries. Wang said at a ceremony that China has long advocated resolving differences in the spirit of mutual understanding and building consensus through dialogue, with the goal of providing “Chinese wisdom” to resolve conflicts among nations. He said the Hong Kong-headquartered body aims to promote amicable settlement of international disputes and build more harmonious global relations.
China made this claim
Beijing has described the organisation as the world’s first intergovernmental legal organisation to resolve disputes through arbitration and said it would be an important mechanism in safeguarding the principles of the UN Charter. It also established Hong Kong as an international legal and dispute resolution service hub in Asia. Hong Kong leader John Lee said the organisation could begin its work by the end of this year. The ceremony was attended by representatives from about 50 other countries and about 20 organisations, including the United Nations.