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Wang Yi: China Stands Against Forced Will in Global Affairs 🌍✊

Wang Yi: China Stands Against Forced Will in Global Affairs 🌍✊

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reaffirmed Beijing's commitment to multilateralism during high-level talks with Pakistan on Sunday, declaring that 'no country should impose its will on others' amid growing global tensions. The remarks come as Venezuela's political situation sparks international concern in early 2026.

Speaking at the Seventh China-Pakistan Foreign Ministers' Strategic Dialogue in Beijing, Wang emphasized: 'We oppose unilateral bullying that's become alarmingly common this year. Every nation's security deserves equal protection under international law.' 🔐

The veteran diplomat, who also serves on the Communist Party of China Central Committee's Political Bureau, addressed what he called 'volatile power dynamics' shaping current geopolitics. His comments arrive as multiple nations grapple with complex diplomatic challenges this January.

While not directly naming specific countries, Wang's statement clearly responds to recent Venezuela developments that have 'drawn global attention' according to the foreign minister. 🌎 His Pakistani counterpart Mohammad Ishaq Dar joined the dialogue as both nations strengthen economic and security cooperation.

This strategic exchange highlights China's growing role as a stabilizer in international relations, advocating for what Wang describes as 'a world order free from self-appointed judges or policemen.' 📜 The dialogue concluded with plans for enhanced China-Pakistan collaboration in 2026's first quarter.

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