In a move that underscores the growing bond between China and Iraq, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reaffirmed China’s commitment to supporting Iraq and other developing countries. 📰✨
During a meeting with Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein at the 10th Ministerial Conference of the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum in Beijing, Wang emphasized the importance of upholding core international principles like non-interference in internal affairs. This collaboration aims to safeguard the shared interests of developing nations worldwide.
Wang highlighted that Iraq is one of the first Arab states to establish diplomatic relations with the Chinese mainland, underscoring the long-standing partnership between the two nations. 🇨🇳🇮🇶 He assured that China stands by Iraq in maintaining its national sovereignty, security, unity, and territorial integrity.
Beyond political support, China is actively assisting Iraq in economic development, improving the livelihoods of its people, and combating terrorism. Wang made it clear that China opposes any foreign interference in Iraq’s internal matters, reinforcing a mutual respect for each nation’s autonomy.
This collaboration is a testament to China’s broader commitment to fostering strong ties with countries in the Middle East, promoting stability, and driving economic progress across the region. As young professionals and global citizens, staying informed about these international alliances helps us understand the dynamics shaping our world.
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