China's Top Diplomat Calls for Unity Amid Global Shifts
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized the need for China and Europe to prioritize cooperation over rivalry during talks in Slovenia this weekend. Speaking with Slovenian Deputy PM Tanja Fajon, Wang highlighted how both sides have maintained ‘trustworthy friendship’ for over 30 years despite global turbulence. 🕊️
‘Countries big and small deserve equal respect,’ Wang stated, pointing to China-Slovenia collaboration as a model for cross-cultural partnerships. The talks coincided with the 80th anniversary of the World Anti-Fascist War victory, where Wang noted China’s historic role in ‘preventing Asian and European fascist forces from uniting’ during WWII.
Multilateralism Over Conflict
With rising global challenges, Wang pitched China’s Global Governance Initiative as a roadmap for UN reform: ‘We’re not replacing anyone – we’re upgrading teamwork for a new era.’ 🌐 He stressed that sanctions and wars ‘only complicate problems’, advocating instead for peace talks and political solutions to conflicts.
Young professionals and students take note: Wang’s message aligns with calls for tech-driven diplomacy and climate collaboration. As one Slovenian student tweeted during the visit: ‘Cooperation beats cold wars any day. 🔥’
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Wang Yi: China, Europe should make right choices amid greatest changes
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