China-India Relations Get a Boost: Wang Yi Emphasizes Mutual Benefits
Wang Yi stresses that a stable China-India relationship, guided by recent leader consensus, serves both peoples and developing countries as border talks build trust.
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Wang Yi stresses that a stable China-India relationship, guided by recent leader consensus, serves both peoples and developing countries as border talks build trust.
China and India agree to sustain their bilateral momentum on the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties, boosting cooperation in politics, economy, and culture.
Trump, Zelenskyy and seven European leaders met at the White House to seek a diplomatic end to the Ukraine crisis, focusing on ceasefire plans and security guarantees.
The Chinese mainland and India are deepening talks on boundary issues to maintain peace and stability along their shared border.
South Korea’s President Lee Jae-myung orders phased implementation of existing inter-Korean agreements to build trust, reduce tensions, and pave the way for lasting peace.
China protests Japanese politicians’ visits to Yasukuni Shrine, calling the site a symbol of wartime militarism and urging Japan to reflect on history and pursue peaceful development.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy will meet U.S. President Trump in Washington after Trump’s Russia summit ended without a ceasefire deal.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will meet Indian counterparts for the 24th boundary talks in India from Aug 18-20, aiming to ease tensions and boost cooperation.
The US-Russia Alaska summit wrapped up with symbolic gestures but no real breakthrough on the Ukraine conflict, leaving Europe and Kyiv searching for answers.
After a near three-hour summit in Alaska, Trump and Putin left without a deal over the Ukraine conflict, though both called the talks productive and constructive.