Wang Yi Addresses 79th UN General Assembly High-Level Debate
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivers a key speech at the 79th UN General Assembly, calling for global unity and cooperation on pressing international issues.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivers a key speech at the 79th UN General Assembly, calling for global unity and cooperation on pressing international issues.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with IOC President Thomas Bach in New York on Monday, reaffirming China’s commitment to supporting the International Olympic Committee and promoting global understanding and peace.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with several foreign officials on Monday during the UN Summit of the Future in New York, discussing international cooperation and reinforcing diplomatic ties.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will attend the UN Summit of the Future and the 79th UN General Assembly as President Xi Jinping’s special representative from September 22 to 28, announced on Thursday.
Chinese top diplomat Wang Yi will attend a BRICS security meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia, on September 11-12, highlighting China’s commitment to international security cooperation.
Seventy years after their introduction, the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence remain vital in shaping global harmony. Experts discuss their enduring significance in addressing today’s international challenges.
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with foreign parliamentary leaders in Beijing, emphasizing cooperation among Global South nations and the importance of legislative exchanges in fostering international relations.
Foreign ministers from the Lancang-Mekong countries met in Chiang Mai, Thailand, where Wang Yi proposed a four-point plan to deepen cooperation and boost shared prosperity.
Fiji’s Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka will visit China from August 12 to 21, aiming to strengthen the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba’s recent visit to China signals renewed efforts toward a peaceful settlement of the Ukraine crisis, highlighting China’s role in global diplomatic negotiations.
Representatives from Hamas, Fatah, and other Palestinian factions have signed the Beijing Declaration in China, aiming to end divisions and form a national unity government, a move welcomed globally.
Palestinian factions have signed the Beijing Declaration in Beijing, committing to end divisions and strengthen unity. This landmark agreement marks a significant step toward establishing a unified Palestinian government.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasizes the urgent need to de-escalate tensions in the Ukraine crisis, highlighting China’s readiness to collaborate with Hungary to promote a political settlement.
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in Astana, reiterating China’s support for the UN’s central role in global affairs and commitment to multilateralism.
First proposed in 1955, the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence continue to guide international relations. Explore why these principles remain crucial in fostering global peace and cooperation.
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Astana on Tuesday to attend the SCO summit and conduct state visits to Kazakhstan and Tajikistan, aiming to strengthen regional cooperation and bilateral ties.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges Global South nations to enhance cooperation and build a shared future, highlighting the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence during a 70th-anniversary event in Beijing.
Seventy years after their inception, China’s Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence remain foundational in international relations, promoting global peace and cooperation. A commemorative conference is set to be held in Beijing.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for increased global support for a political settlement of the Ukraine crisis during a press conference with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan in Beijing.
China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning accuses the U.S., Japan, and the ROK of deliberately attacking and vilifying China during recent trilateral meetings.