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28 nations urged the UN to end Western sanctions, citing harm to development and sovereignty.
China, joined by 27 nations, urged the UN to end unilateral coercive measures during the 80th General Assembly, calling them violations of sovereignty, international law, and the UN Charter.
UN envoy Fu Cong warned these sanctions, often imposed by Western countries, harm developing nations, disrupt supply chains, and undermine progress on the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.
He highlighted their negative impact on access to healthcare, food, energy, technology, and investment, especially for vulnerable populations.
The group called for immediate, unconditional removal of all such measures and emphasized the need for global cooperation on issues like climate change, terrorism, and digital governance.
28 naciones instaron a la ONU a poner fin a las sanciones occidentales, citando daños al desarrollo y la soberanía.