China Welcomes UN Resolution Recognising Transatlantic Slave Trade as Crime Against Humanity

The Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Yu Dunhai, has praised African countries and the wider international community following the adoption of a historic United Nations resolution recognising the transatlantic slave trade and the enslavement of Africans as among the gravest crimes against humanity.

The resolution was adopted on March 25, 2026, during the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, coinciding with the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. It is the first time the global body has made such a definitive declaration on the issue.

In his reaction, Ambassador Yu described the development as a significant step toward addressing historical injustices and reaffirming the dignity of humanity. He noted that the resolution reflects growing global recognition of the enduring impact of slavery and colonial exploitation.

The envoy observed that the move aligns with the agenda of the African Union, particularly its focus on justice and reparations for Africans and people of African descent.

According to him, the outcome demonstrates the sustained commitment of African nations to advancing reparatory justice internationally, while also marking progress in confronting racial discrimination and historical inequality.

He commended African countries and developing nations for their collective efforts in achieving the resolution, stressing that the pursuit of justice, though sometimes delayed, remains inevitable.

China, alongside more than 120 countries, supported the resolution, reinforcing its stance on acknowledging historical responsibility and promoting fairness in global affairs.

Yu described the transatlantic slave trade as one of the most tragic periods in human history, noting that its consequences continue to shape socio-economic realities in Africa and among people of African descent worldwide.

He explained that the resolution provides a foundation for ongoing global discussions on reparations, the restitution of cultural heritage, and healing from the long-term effects of slavery, while also strengthening efforts to combat contemporary forms of discrimination.

The ambassador further highlighted China’s longstanding ties with Africa, noting that 2026 marks 70 years of engagement built on mutual respect and shared development goals.

He reaffirmed China’s commitment to supporting Africa’s growth through practical cooperation, including trade initiatives such as expanded market access and development partnerships aimed at improving livelihoods.

On bilateral relations, Yu pointed to the strengthening partnership between China and Nigeria, emphasizing shared historical experiences and a common commitment to sovereignty and development.

He noted that cooperation between the two countries continues to expand across various sectors, contributing to economic growth and closer people-to-people ties.

The envoy also raised concerns about increasing unilateral actions and power-based politics in global affairs, urging nations to uphold multilateralism, fairness and mutual respect.

He reiterated China’s readiness to work with Nigeria and other African countries to promote balanced global governance, safeguard national interests and advance shared development priorities.

The adoption of the resolution, he said, represents a meaningful step toward achieving historical justice and strengthening solidarity between Africa and the global community.

Yu added that China will continue to support Africa’s participation in global decision-making processes and contribute to efforts aimed at promoting equality, dignity and sustainable development worldwide.

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