New Era for China-Australia Relations: Pragmatism Paves the Way
China and Australia are shifting from rivalry to partnership through pragmatic diplomacy, fostering cooperation and mutual benefits in the Asia-Pacific region.
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China and Australia are shifting from rivalry to partnership through pragmatic diplomacy, fostering cooperation and mutual benefits in the Asia-Pacific region.
China and Vietnam are set to deepen their ties through enhanced high-level exchanges and cooperation, aiming to build a community with a shared future.
At the UN Human Rights Council, China’s Chen Xu emphasizes the importance of dialogue and cooperation in promoting and protecting human rights, calling for a fair and inclusive approach.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi highlights strong public support and commitment to strengthening China-Australia ties during his visit to Sydney.
Australian PM Anthony Albanese and Chinese FM Wang Yi emphasize collaboration and mutual respect to strengthen Australia-China relations, aiming for a robust strategic partnership.
Dominican PM Roosevelt Skerrit is set to visit China from March 23 to 29 to strengthen diplomatic ties, announced by Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian.
China and Australia agree to resume comprehensive diplomatic dialogue and strengthen cooperation across multiple sectors, including trade and technology.
Haiti faces escalating violence and a deepening humanitarian crisis as Port-au-Prince descends into anarchy. The international community seeks peaceful solutions.
The new Moroccan ambassador to China shares his optimism for strengthened China-Africa cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative, highlighting mutual opportunities for growth.
Philippines’ recent dispatch of supply ships to Ren’ai Jiao intensifies tensions in the South China Sea, raising concerns over regional security and international stability.