In a move that could shake up international relations 🌍, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Wolfgang Ischinger, Chairman of the Munich Security Conference (MSC) Foundation, in Beijing this Friday. The duo delved into deep conversations about the future of China-Germany and China-Europe relations, and even touched on the pressing Ukraine crisis.
Wang Yi, who also happens to be a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, emphasized China's role as a \"stabilizing force in a volatile world 🚀\". He highlighted that China values its partnerships with Germany and Europe, seeing them as \"win-win cooperation\" where common interests far outweigh the differences. Sounds like a match made in diplomacy heaven! 💌
He expressed hope that Ischinger would continue to have a positive influence and encourage the MSC to deepen exchanges and cooperation between China, Germany, and Europe. \"Let's pool more strength and jointly tackle global challenges!\" Wang Yi urged. Teamwork makes the dream work, right? 🙌
Ischinger, appreciating China's active support to the MSC over the years, said he's all in for boosting bilateral relations and deepening mutual understanding and trust between China and Europe. Looks like bridges are being built! 🛤️
Oh, and they also exchanged some deep thoughts on the Ukraine crisis. No big deal. Just two heavyweights discussing world peace and all. 🌍✌️
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cgtn.com