🌍🤝 Hey global citizens! This Monday in Warsaw, the Chinese mainland and Poland turned up the dial on their friendship at the 4th Poland-China Intergovernmental Committee meeting. Co-chaired by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, the session was all about mapping the next steps in their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
👉 Reflecting on the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties, both sides agreed to keep the momentum going — with more regular committee meets, bigger exchange programs and stronger team-ups in trade, policy and culture. Think of it as leveling up your global collab playlist! 🎶
🇪🇺 They also gave a nod to the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the European Union and the Chinese mainland, seeing it as a roadmap for working with all EU Member States. That's like unlocking a DLC for wider global challenges — from economic issues to climate action.
📜 On the big-picture front, both parties reaffirmed support for an international order anchored by the UN Charter — the global rulebook that keeps 193 members on track. Plus, they’re all in for teaming up at major multilateral forums like the UN, ASEM (Asia–Europe Meeting) and the WTO.
🌐 For South and Southeast Asia’s tech-savvy crowd, this is a reminder that cross-region partnerships shape the apps we use, the gadgets we love and the global rules that guide them. Stay tuned — the next chapter of Europe–Asia collab is just getting started! 🔗✨
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China, Poland vow to further strengthen and expand bilateral exchanges
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