China elected to the member of the U.N. Human Rights Council
After three rounds of secret voting, the 60th U.N. General Assembly on May 9 elected the 47 members of the newly established Human Rights Council, including four permanent members of the Security Council, namely China, France, Russia and Great Britain.
Zhang Yishan, deputy representative and Chinese ambassador to U.N., is listening to speech.
the 60th U.N. General Assembly scene at the U.N. headquarters in New York