Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi Addresses Global Issues at Beijing Briefing
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, held a press briefing on Friday during the third session of the 14th National People’s Congress in Beijing.
Wang Yi took 23 questions from the media, covering a wide range of topics. He discussed China’s foreign policy, bilateral and multilateral relations, and addressed pressing global issues such as China-U.S. relations and the Ukraine crisis.
In his remarks, Wang Yi emphasized China’s commitment to peaceful development and international cooperation. He highlighted the importance of mutual respect and understanding in international relations, especially amid current global challenges.
On China-U.S. relations, Wang Yi called for constructive dialogue and urged both countries to manage differences responsibly. He stressed that cooperation between China and the United States is vital for global stability and prosperity.
Regarding the Ukraine crisis, Wang Yi reiterated China’s position on advocating for peaceful resolution through dialogue. He expressed concern over the humanitarian situation and emphasized the need for the international community to support efforts toward peace.
The press conference provided insights into China’s stance on key international affairs and underscored its role in promoting global cooperation.
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