Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced that China is ready to enhance strategic communication with the European Union (EU), aiming to boost mutual understanding and provide stability for the world. 🤝🌏
During a meeting with Kaja Kallas, the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, at the 61st Munich Security Conference, Wang emphasized that there is no fundamental conflict of interest between China and the EU. Both parties are committed to multilateralism, supporting the United Nations, and addressing international issues through dialogue and consultation. 🗣️🌐
Marking the 50th anniversary of China-EU diplomatic relations, Wang highlighted the importance of reviewing past experiences, reaffirming partnerships, and pursuing mutual benefit and win-win cooperation for the next half-century. 🎉🔗
Kaja Kallas echoed these sentiments, appreciating China's role in addressing climate change and expressing the EU's readiness to collaborate on safeguarding multilateralism and the principles of the United Nations Charter. 💚🌱
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Wang Yi: China ready to strengthen strategic communication with EU
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