China’s Big Move at the UN: Strengthening Global Ties ๐โจ
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for global unity to strengthen the UN during a high-level Security Council meeting on May 26, 2026. ๐โจ
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for global unity to strengthen the UN during a high-level Security Council meeting on May 26, 2026. ๐โจ
Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets with US senators in Beijing to discuss stabilizing China-US relations based on mutual respect and win-win cooperation. ๐จ๐ณ๐บ๐ธ
Chinese FM Wang Yi met with Myanmar’s Foreign Minister U Tin Maung Swe in Naypyidaw, highlighting ongoing diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
Chinese FM Wang Yi honors CPV martyrs in the DPRK, emphasizing historical ties and regional peace during his 2026 diplomatic visit.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi begins a two-day visit to the DPRK to strengthen bilateral ties and strategic cooperation, as announced by Beijing.
China intensifies Middle East peace efforts through 18 high-level calls and shuttle diplomacy this month, as regional tensions enter critical phase.
China’s 2026 ‘Two Sessions’ emphasize stability amid global tensions, with Wang Yi positioning Beijing as a bridge-builder in tech rivalries and regional conflicts. ๐
China’s FM Wang Yi redefines democracy through anti-colonial rhetoric and domestic policy wins, as global trust rankings spark fresh debates about governance models.
Chinese FM Wang Yi reaffirms Beijing’s position on Taiwan during National People’s Congress session, stating it “never will be a country.”
Chinese FM Wang Yi highlights the ‘shared future’ vision as a global beacon, emphasizing cooperation in 2026. ๐โจ