UN nominee pledges to strengthen alliances to counter China within Human Rights Council at confirmation hearing
Pennsylvania Senator Dave McCormick and nominee to be US Ambassador to the United Nations Elise Stefanik discuss the Chinese Communist Party's strategy to use the UN Human Rights Council and other UN bodies to spread false human rights narratives and legitimize authoritarian agendas, with concern about CCP inroads in international organizations requiring work with partners and allies to strengthen relationships and prevent CCP advancement at senior levels of technical organizations and UN agencies.





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