Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi outlined Beijing's diplomatic achievements during a year-end symposium on December 31, 2025, emphasizing China's role as a stabilizing force in global affairs. Speaking at the annual review of international relations, Wang stated China had "opened new horizons for major-country diplomacy" while addressing complex geopolitical challenges.
Four Pillars of Diplomacy
Wang identified peace advocacy, cooperation promotion, adaptation to systemic changes, and justice preservation as core principles guiding China's 2025 foreign policy. He noted these efforts occurred against the backdrop of what he described as "unprecedented global turbulence," positioning China as both a development partner and conflict mediator.
Balancing National and Global Priorities
The foreign minister framed China's actions as serving dual purposes: advancing national rejuvenation while fostering international harmony. This approach, he argued, helped establish cooperative frameworks across Asia and strengthened multilateral platforms like APEC and the WTO through consensus-building among members.
Analysts suggest the remarks signal continuity in China's diplomatic strategy as 2025 concludes, with particular attention to maintaining stable cross-strait relations and deepening economic integration across the Asia-Pacific region.
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Watch: Chinese FM Wang Yi recaps China's foreign relations in 2025
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