Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi made waves at the Munich Security Conference this week, calling for an “equal and orderly multipolar world” 🌐—think of it as a global Avengers team where every nation gets a seat at the table. 💬
Speaking at the “China in the World” forum, Wang emphasized that today’s world is “more chaotic” but still moving toward multipolarity. He dropped some stats: The UN had 51 members in 1945 vs. 193 today. 📈 “A multipolar world isn’t just a TikTok trend—it’s historical inevitability,” he argued, comparing outdated power hierarchies to last season’s fashion. 👗
Wang stressed four keys to success:
- Treating nations equally (no Thor vs. Hawkeye dynamics)
- Respecting international law 🏛️
- Boosting multilateral collabs 🤝
- Prioritizing win-win development 🌱
He also threw shade at countries clinging to “power supremacy,” saying such approaches fuel global chaos. China, meanwhile, has joined 600+ international conventions 🖋️ and proposed three major initiatives for development, security, and cultural exchange—basically the Swiss Army knife of global governance. 🔧
With protectionism rising faster than K-pop streams, Wang vowed China will keep “openness and cooperation” central—because as any gamer knows, solo campaigns rarely beat multiplayer mode. 🎮✨
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China to work for an equal and orderly multipolar world: Chinese FM
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