In a battle of and for words, a commemorative declaration marking the 75 th anniversary of the finalizing of the U.N. Charter was postponed as member states might not reach an arrangement on phraseology. The Five Eyes– the U.S., the U.K., Australia, New Zealand and Canada– in addition to India, objected to using an expression “shared vision of a typical future”, connected with China. The file still stands an opportunity of passing on the June 26 th anniversary if no objections are raised to an additionally worded statement prior to 6 p.m. New York time.
The expression, “neighborhood with a shared future for mankind” is closely associated with the Chinese Communist Party (CPC) and specifically Chinese President Xi Jinping as an expression of the nation’s vision for the world. While challenging the language that is obviously influenced by the CPC ideology is