China and Denmark are doubling down on eco-friendly partnerships and economic collaboration as they celebrate 75 years of diplomatic relations. 🌍 Foreign ministers from both nations met in Beijing this week, pledging to supercharge green innovation, trade, and cultural exchanges.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi highlighted Denmark’s early recognition of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, calling the relationship a 'win-win model' for cross-border teamwork. 💡 'Green development is our shared superpower,' Wang said, emphasizing plans to expand cooperation in renewable energy, tech innovation, and sustainable business practices.
Denmark’s Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen echoed the vibe, stating: 'We’re anti-decoupling. Trade wars? Not our style.' 🇩🇰 The Nordic nation also reaffirmed its commitment to the one-China policy while inviting Chinese investors to explore Denmark’s green transition projects.
With Denmark set to lead the EU’s rotating presidency later this year, both sides agreed to help bridge China-EU relations. 🤝 They also vowed to defend free trade and multilateralism at the UN Security Council, where Denmark recently joined as a non-permanent member.
From climate tech to cultural exchanges, this partnership is proof that sustainability and diplomacy can go hand-in-hand. 🌏✨
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Chinese, Danish FMs vow to enhance ties, cooperation in Beijing talks
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