In a significant move at the Munich Security Conference, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized China’s commitment to deepening cooperation with Brazil across multiple sectors. Meeting with Celso Amorim, a special advisor to the Brazilian president, Wang highlighted the strategic importance of the China-Brazil alliance.
Reflecting on Chinese President Xi Jinping’s historic visit to Brazil last year, both leaders underscored the mutual agreements aimed at building a shared future community. Wang pointed out that the synergy between China’s Belt and Road Initiative and Brazil’s development strategies has been a driving force behind their robust partnership.
As prominent voices in the Global South, China and Brazil are navigating a complex global landscape together. Wang and Amorim reiterated their dedication to promoting world peace, stability, and sustainable development through true multilateralism and support for the United Nations’ core role.
Amorim echoed these sentiments, highlighting the significance of President Xi’s visit in strengthening diplomatic ties and fostering practical cooperation. Both nations expressed enthusiasm for accelerating their collaborative efforts within the BRICS framework and enhancing relations with other Latin American countries.
The leaders also recognized the contributions of the \"Friends of Peace\" platform and committed to advancing a political resolution to the Ukraine crisis, showcasing their role as proactive changemakers on the global stage.
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