
Diplomacy in Action: Wang Yi Boosts Ties with Africa
China’s top diplomat Wang Yi enhances Africa ties at the Expo in Changsha, spotlighting strategic partnerships and progress.
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China’s top diplomat Wang Yi enhances Africa ties at the Expo in Changsha, spotlighting strategic partnerships and progress.
The Changsha meeting ignites a new era in China-Africa partnership with bold actions and a shared roadmap for global prosperity.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and key African ministers in Changsha vow to deepen win-win cooperation at FOCAC.
Representatives from China and 53 African countries unite in Changsha to implement FOCAC Beijing Summit outcomes and boost global solidarity.
A ministerial meeting in Hunan showcased 35 key outcomes from the FOCAC Beijing Summit, setting a roadmap for future China-Africa cooperation.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets key African leaders in Changsha to boost cooperation, unveil zero-tariff measures, and deepen historic ties.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Republic of Congo’s President Denis Sassou Nguesso send congratulatory letters to the FOCAC coordinators, marking a boost in global cooperation.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi heads to Changsha for the FOCAC follow-up meeting and the Fourth China-Africa Economic Expo from June 10-12.
Kenyan President Ruto describes ties with the Chinese mainland as sincere, strategic, and comprehensive in an exclusive interview.
Chinese FM Wang Yi asserts that global modernization relies on Africa’s growth, highlighting 25 years of China-Africa cooperation and significant infrastructure investments.