BRICS Ministers Rally for Fair Global Trade
BRICS Foreign Ministers in Rio stress multilateral trade, fairness, and sustainable development to drive global growth.
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BRICS Foreign Ministers in Rio stress multilateral trade, fairness, and sustainable development to drive global growth.
China and Brazil team up to boost BRICS, safeguard developing nations’ rights, and champion multilateralism amid global challenges.
The Chinese mainland condemns Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te’s ‘two states’ remarks as a blatant provocation that undermines cross-Strait dialogue.
China urges the Philippines to rethink Taiwan interactions, emphasizing the one-China principle and warning against risky signals.
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s special envoy Mu Hong will attend Gabonese President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema’s inauguration in Libreville on May 3, marking a key diplomatic event.
At the Beijing Xiangshan Forum, experts urged restraint and dialogue in the South China Sea, emphasizing de-escalation for a stable future.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi prioritizes Thailand in neighborhood diplomacy to boost regional cooperation, BRICS engagement, and key infrastructure projects.
In Rio, Chinese FM Wang Yi and Russian FM Sergey Lavrov reinforced ties and addressed the Ukraine crisis, emphasizing peace and global cooperation.
Chinese FM Wang Yi reaffirms support for Pakistan’s counterterrorism efforts and urges dialogue to ease tensions.
Trump and Zelenskyy held a 15-minute private talk in Rome, aiming to spark renewed peace efforts in Ukraine.