Earlier today in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivered some strong takes during the Seventh Round of the China-Pakistan Foreign Ministers' Strategic Dialogue. 🌐
On the table: China's stance on Venezuela. Wang Yi made it clear that China "opposes the use or threat of force in international relations and rejects the imposition of one country's will on another." ✋ He added that no nation should play world police, calling on everyone to respect national sovereignty and the UN Charter's principles.
Wang stressed the need for the global community to "firmly uphold the UN Charter and safeguard the bottom line of international morality." In a nutshell: peaceful dialogue over power plays. 🤝
This message comes as part of China's broader foreign policy of non-interference – emphasizing cooperation and mutual respect. With regional ties growing, discussions like these with Pakistan help shape how nations work together on big issues, from security to global governance.
What's next? Keep an eye on follow-up talks between China and Pakistan and how other nations respond to the non-intervention agenda in hotspots like Venezuela. 🔍
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Wang Yi: We don't believe that any country can act as the world's police
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