Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will embark on a diplomatic tour this week, visiting Hungary on February 11 before participating in the 62nd Munich Security Conference in Germany. The trip comes amid heightened global attention to Asia's role in addressing security challenges and fostering international cooperation.
As a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, Wang is scheduled to meet Hungarian officials to discuss bilateral trade initiatives and cultural exchanges. His attendance at the Munich conference marks China's continued engagement in multilateral security dialogues, where he will deliver a keynote speech at the dedicated China session on February 13.
Analysts suggest the visit underscores Beijing's commitment to strengthening Asia-Europe partnerships, particularly in sustainable technology and infrastructure development. The Munich Security Conference agenda is expected to address pressing global issues including cybersecurity and climate resilience, with Wang's participation seen as crucial for articulating China's perspectives on multilateral governance.
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Wang Yi to visit Hungary and attend 62nd Munich Security Conference
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