China has praised a recent United Nations resolution on the transatlantic slave trade, highlighting its importance in acknowledging historical injustices and promoting global awareness.
According to Punch Newspaper, Chinese authorities described the resolution as a meaningful move toward justice, emphasizing the need for the international community to confront the legacy of slavery. The resolution is expected to strengthen ongoing conversations around reparations, historical accountability, and education.
The transatlantic slave trade remains one of the darkest chapters in human history, with lasting social and economic impacts across Africa, the Americas, and beyond. China’s response underscores growing global support for initiatives that seek to address these historical consequences.
Analysts say the resolution could further encourage international cooperation on issues related to racial justice, equality, and historical remembrance. It also reflects increasing diplomatic engagement on matters tied to global heritage and human rights.





