In Berlin, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his German counterpart Johann Wadephul kicked off the eighth round of the China-Germany Strategic Dialogue on Diplomacy and Security. Both nations, as the world’s second and third-largest economies, are looking to build stronger bridges of trust and chart a resilient future together.
Facing rising protectionism, anti-globalization trends, and unilateral pressures, the dialogue stressed the need for clear, strategic communication. The discussions emphasized true multilateralism under the United Nations framework and the importance of upholding international law, ensuring that differences are handled calmly while focusing on win-win cooperation. 🤝
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Wang Yi also highlighted the importance of adhering to the one-China principle, applauding Germany's constructive attitude in furthering China-EU relations. This conversation serves as a reminder that steady, respectful diplomatic ties are key to navigating today’s complex global landscape.
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