Mr. Neve, you ended your opening remarks by talking about the vote that took place last October at the UN Human Rights Council, where a draft was rejected by a slim majority.
Amnesty International's Secretary General, Agnès Callamard, reacted by saying that the vote put the UN's main human rights body in the grotesque position of ignoring the findings of the UN's own human rights office.
In your view, to what extent is this Human Rights Council vote representative of the growing influence of the People's Republic of China in international institutions and organizations? How does it reflect the strategy that the People's Republic of China is pursuing through international institutions?