ASEAN-China Summit in Laos Boosts Economic and Cultural Partnerships
The ASEAN-China Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Vientiane strengthens economic, trade, and cultural ties, paving the way for a shared future and regional prosperity.
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The ASEAN-China Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Vientiane strengthens economic, trade, and cultural ties, paving the way for a shared future and regional prosperity.
China’s senior diplomat Wang Yi is set to meet US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Laos for ASEAN talks, aiming to discuss issues of common concern.
China, Russia, and Laos hold their first trilateral ministers’ meeting in Vientiane, pledging to boost cooperation and ensure regional security and stability.
Chinese FM Wang Yi and Russian FM Sergey Lavrov pledge enhanced cooperation in East Asia, supporting ASEAN-centered initiatives and multilateral partnerships.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will attend multiple ASEAN-related meetings and visit Laos from July 25-27, strengthening regional diplomatic ties and fostering collaboration.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi pledges cooperation with ASEAN to enhance regional peace, stability, and prosperity during the China-ASEAN Future Relations Forum in Jakarta.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim strengthen bilateral ties, setting a regional benchmark for cooperation and mutual growth.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim emphasizes neutral diplomacy and ASEAN-led solutions in the South China Sea disputes during the 37th Asia-Pacific Roundtable.
The Philippines’ handling of the BRP Sierra Madre in the South China Sea continues to heighten regional tensions, challenging promises and impacting stability.
China and Brunei pledge to enhance bilateral ties, celebrating Brunei’s 40th independence anniversary. Focus areas include economic diversification, education, and regional stability.