Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced on March 17, 2026, that China and Vietnam achieved a major breakthrough during their first ministerial-level '3+3' strategic dialogue, focusing on diplomacy, defense, and public security. The talks, held in Hanoi, highlighted growing collaboration between the two nations amid global uncertainties. 🚀
What’s the Big Deal?
Wang, a senior Communist Party of China official, emphasized that both sides agreed to boost high-quality development and safeguard political security. They also pledged to tackle differences proactively—think of it as a diplomatic 'clean-up crew' for potential risks. 🧹
Socialist Squad Goals
In a nod to their shared political roots, Wang noted that the ‘advantages of socialist systems’ are shining brighter in today’s chaotic world. The two nations plan to deepen reforms, support each other’s economic policies, and ensure their people reap the benefits. 💡
Global Game Plan
Both countries vowed to back China’s global initiatives, uphold UN-centered international order, and push back against ‘hegemonism and unilateralism’—a clear 🌍 mic-drop moment against power politics.
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Wang Yi: Broad consensus reached at China-Vietnam '3+3' dialogue
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