Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Norway's Espen Barth Eide cemented their countries' partnership during high-level talks in Beijing this week, with green innovation and Middle East peace taking center stage. 🌍✨
Wang emphasized China's view of Norway as a 'stable European partner', urging both nations to resist economic decoupling and expand cooperation in trade, maritime tech, and sustainable development. The dialogue comes as Norway implements a zero-tariff policy for Chinese EVs 🚗⚡, while Chinese companies eye opportunities in Norway's renewable energy sector.
In a win for climate action, Eide confirmed: 'Our green transition goals align perfectly with China's capabilities. We're rolling out the welcome mat for Chinese clean-tech investments.' Both ministers pledged to strengthen multilateral trade systems and back the UN's governance reforms.
The diplomats also found common ground on Middle East tensions, calling for immediate ceasefire enforcement and enhanced support for Palestinian governance. 🕊️
With Norway planning to ramp up investments in China's tech hubs and both nations pushing joint innovation projects, this partnership could redefine #GreenDiplomacy in 2025. 📈
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