In a lively meeting in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen set the stage for deepening diplomatic ties on the 75th anniversary of their countries' diplomatic relations. The discussion was marked by a shared commitment to high-level exchanges, mutual respect, and a vision for a sustainable future.
Drawing on a long history of trust and cooperation, both ministers emphasized that equality between nations and respect for core interests form the backbone of strong political relations. They highlighted the importance of leveraging green development, open trade, and innovation to drive practical cooperation in areas such as the economy, science, and technology.
Wang Yi underscored that Denmark has long been a pioneer among Western nations in recognizing key international principles, praising the comprehensive strategic partnership that has blossomed over the years. In return, Lars Lokke Rasmussen affirmed Denmark's commitment to a fair and transparent business environment, a firm adherence to the one-China policy, and a refusal to support any form of decoupling. 🤝
Beyond bilateral interests, the leaders also discussed global challenges, ranging from multilateralism and free trade to the importance of cultural exchanges and people-to-people ties. Their conversation resonated with the fast-paced world of young professionals who value innovation, sustainability, and global connectivity. 🌏
With major international milestones like the upcoming rotating EU presidency and the 80th anniversary of the United Nations, both sides see this renewed dialogue as crucial for strengthening the international order and promoting a dynamic, interconnected world. 🚀
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Chinese, Danish FMs vow to enhance ties, cooperation in Beijing talks
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