Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for deepening cooperation with Brunei during a high-stakes meetup in Beijing this week, emphasizing mutual trust and regional stability. The talks, held with Brunei's Second Foreign Minister Dato Erywan Pehin Yusof, spotlighted plans to boost economic collaboration and counter global tensions. 🚀
"2026 marks a double milestone," Wang noted, referencing the 5th anniversary of China-ASEAN strategic ties and the 35th anniversary of China-Brunei diplomatic relations. He urged aligning development strategies and resisting "unilateral bullying"—a nod to rising geopolitical friction. 💼
Erywan echoed the sentiment, pledging to expand partnerships in manufacturing, agriculture, and fisheries. He praised China as a "key force" for unity in Asia amid what he called "neocolonialist" challenges. 🌱
With both nations vowing to ramp up cultural exchanges and tech innovation, this partnership could reshape Southeast Asia's economic landscape. Stay tuned for more updates! 📈✨
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Wang Yi urges deepening China-Brunei mutually beneficial cooperation
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