As China’s annual Two Sessions concluded this week, the foreign minister’s press conference emerged as a magnet for global attention. With tensions simmering in the Middle East, trade alliances shifting, and China’s growing ties with the Global South, journalists from over 40 countries packed the room on March 10, 2026, armed with questions about diplomacy in a fractured world.
🔍 Key topics dominated the Q&A: de-escalating conflicts, stabilizing supply chains, and Beijing’s role in multilateral cooperation. But CGTN reporter Yang Xinmeng spotlighted an often-overlooked angle—the journalists themselves. In backstage chats with international correspondents (many of them women shaping foreign policy coverage), Yang explored how personal narratives influence global headlines. “Behind every geopolitical analysis,” she noted, “are human stories bridging divides.”
🌏 For young professionals tracking Asia’s rise, this year’s Two Sessions offered clues about China’s next moves—from tech innovation partnerships to climate diplomacy. Meanwhile, diaspora communities tuned in for insights on cross-strait exchanges and regional stability.
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