As ministers from Latin America and the Caribbean prepare to gather in Beijing for the fourth ministerial meeting of the China-CELAC Forum, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has taken a moment to reflect on a decade of cooperation. In a signed article published in People\u0019s Daily, Wang\u0014also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee\u0014marks the 10th anniversary of this unique platform and calls on all parties to pursue development and revitalization together.
Since its official launch a decade ago, the China-CELAC Forum has served as a vital bridge between the Chinese mainland and countries across Latin America and the Caribbean, fostering dialogue on trade, technology, and sustainable growth.
In his article, Wang Yi emphasizes the need for shared growth, urging member states to "jointly build a China-Latin America community with a shared future." His vision highlights three key pillars:
- Economic Revitalization: Leveraging trade partnerships and investment to fuel recovery and long-term growth.
- Sustainable Development: Promoting green technology and cooperative projects that balance economic progress with environmental protection.
- Cultural and People-to-People Exchange: Strengthening ties through education, tourism, and digital collaboration, opening new doors for young leaders and global citizens.
This message resonates with business and tech enthusiasts eyeing emerging markets, thought leaders pushing for sustainable policies, and travelers planning immersive adventures. As the fourth ministerial meeting gets underway, everyone will be watching to see how these ideas take shape in real-world partnerships.
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Wang Yi's article on China-CELAC forum highlights common development
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