In a high-stakes phone call this week, China's top diplomat Wang Yi and France's Emmanuel Bonne pledged to strengthen cooperation between their nations to address growing global challenges. The January 2026 discussion comes as world leaders grapple with multiple crises ranging from economic uncertainty to regional conflicts.
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Wang, director of China's Central Commission for Foreign Affairs Office, emphasized that Beijing and Paris must 'inject much-needed stability' through coordinated action. 'Like two anchors in stormy seas, our nations should steady the ship of international relations,' he stated, highlighting 50+ years of proven EU-China collaboration.
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With recent visits by European leaders to China showing diplomatic momentum, Wang urged France to help bridge differences: 'We're natural partners in building a multipolar world – let's turn trade disputes into dialogue opportunities.' The call follows months of tense negotiations over green technology investments.
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Bonne confirmed Paris' commitment to implementing bilateral agreements, revealing plans for joint crisis response teams. The diplomats coordinated positions on hot-button issues including:
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- 🇮🇷 Iran nuclear negotiations
- 🇻🇪 Venezuela mediation efforts
As Bonne put it: 'When Paris and Beijing row in sync, the world sails smoother.' Analysts predict this renewed partnership could reshape everything from climate policies to AI governance in 2026.
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Wang Yi: China, France should inject much-needed stability into world
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