Former Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Fu Ying participated in a panel discussion titled “Making Waves: Maritime Tensions in the Indo-Pacific” at the Munich Security Conference (MSC) on Saturday. The 61st MSC kicked off on Friday, gathering policymakers and experts to address pressing global security challenges amid the accelerating rise of multipolarity and a complex geopolitical landscape.
Fu Ying’s involvement highlights the significance of addressing maritime tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, a crucial area for international trade and regional stability. The discussion focused on the challenges faced by nations in maintaining peace and navigating the complexities of geopolitics in these vital waters.
The MSC serves as a key platform for global dialogue on security matters, fostering cooperation and understanding among countries. This year’s conference emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts to tackle global security issues, resonating with nations across the Global South.
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Former Chinese Vice FM Fu Ying speaks at MSC panel discussion
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