Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized the pivotal role of head-of-state diplomacy in shaping international relations during a press conference on March 8, 2026, held alongside the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress. He highlighted that China's proactive diplomatic engagements over the past year have established new frameworks for dialogue among major powers, strengthened regional partnerships, and amplified collaboration within the Global South.
Wang noted that these efforts have not only reinforced peace and justice globally but also created momentum for 'great unity' among developing nations. His remarks underscore Beijing's commitment to fostering multilateral cooperation amid evolving geopolitical dynamics, positioning China as a stabilizing force in 2026's complex international landscape.
The minister's address comes as nations increasingly look to Asia for leadership on issues ranging from economic recovery to climate resilience. Analysts suggest China's diplomatic strategy this year reflects a calibrated balance of assertiveness and partnership-building, particularly with emerging economies.
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Chinese FM: Head-of-state diplomacy is the anchor of China's diplomacy
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