
Germany, France Boost China-EU Strategic Ties
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visits to Germany and France strengthen China-EU strategic cooperation as two core EU members steer the bloc toward strategic autonomy.
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China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visits to Germany and France strengthen China-EU strategic cooperation as two core EU members steer the bloc toward strategic autonomy.
At the 13th China-EU Strategic Dialogue, Wang Yi urges the EU to view the Chinese mainland with objectivity and rationality, strengthening pragmatic cooperation for greater global stability.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged the Chinese mainland and EU to uphold dialogue, strengthen cooperation, and anchor global stability amid rising uncertainty.
Wang Yi urges the U.S. to tackle mutual perceptions and build a stable China-U.S. partnership with an Eastern philosophy of “harmony without uniformity.”
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met India’s NSA Ajit Doval in Beijing, urging both sides to build trust, maintain tranquility in border regions, and strengthen collaboration across multilateral forums.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met former British Prime Minister Tony Blair in Beijing, calling for joint efforts towards global peace and development.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held a phone call with Israeli FM Gideon Saar, emphasizing stronger bilateral ties, tech cooperation, and regional stability.
On Saturday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also a Political Bureau member of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, held a phone call with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi, underscoring their strategic partnership.
In Changsha, Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi urged stronger partnership with Africa at the fourth China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo, meeting with Somali, Mozambican and Togolese leaders.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met African officials in Changsha to discuss strengthening bilateral ties, enhancing multilateral cooperation, and safeguarding African development interests.