Seventy-five years of diplomatic relations between Switzerland and China aren’t just a milestone—they’re a blueprint for how nations with different social systems can thrive together. 🕊️ In an exclusive interview with CGTN Europe, China’s new Ambassador to Switzerland, Qian Minjian, called the partnership a "good example" of bridging divides to achieve mutual goals.
Speaking at the G219 Photography Exhibition in Bern, Qian—who began his role in July—emphasized his vision to "develop our bilateral relations in every section," from high-level exchanges to global governance collaboration. 💼"The past 75 years show what’s possible when countries respect differences while focusing on shared progress," he said, channeling major *Avengers*-level teamwork vibes. 🦸♂️🦸♀️
With Switzerland being among the first Western nations to recognize the People’s Republic of China in 1950, Qian’s remarks highlight a legacy of innovation and diplomacy. Think of it as the ultimate cross-cultural collab—no Spotify playlist required. 🎶
Young professionals and global citizens, take note: This partnership proves that geopolitics doesn’t have to be a zero-sum game. Whether you’re a student, entrepreneur, or just vibing with global trends, Swiss-Chinese ties offer lessons in building bridges—literally and figuratively. 🌉
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'Swiss-Chinese ties can inspire nations with different social systems'
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