Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Egypt's Badr Abdelatty just dropped diplomatic 🔥 in a major phone call this week, pledging to supercharge bilateral cooperation while tackling the Gaza crisis. With 2025 wrapping up, both nations are laser-focused on 2026 milestones – including the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations and the upcoming China-Arab States Summit.
🤝 Diplomatic Power-Up Mode
Wang highlighted President Xi Jinping's strong bond with Egyptian President El-Sisi as the engine driving their partnership. The two ministers vowed to boost tech collaboration, multilateral coordination, and support for Global South modernization – basically drafting a blueprint for next-level geopolitics.
🇵🇸 Gaza: Breaking the Cycle
With over 70,000 Palestinian lives lost since conflict erupted, Wang stressed urgent action: "We need to stop this tragedy playlist on repeat." China's rolling out fresh humanitarian aid while pushing for a Palestinian-led governance model. Egypt gave major props to Beijing's peace proposals, with both sides agreeing the UN needs to step up its remix game.
🗓️ 2026: The Big Diplomatic Drop
Mark your calendars! Next year's China-Arab Summit is shaping up to be the collab of the season, with Egypt confirmed as VIP participant. Abdelatty threw full support behind China's global initiatives while repping the one-China principle harder than a trending TikTok challenge: "Taiwan? Always been China's main character."
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Chinese, Egyptian FMs hold phone talks on ties, Palestinian issue
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