Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized China's commitment to peaceful conflict resolution during his speech at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, calling for dialogue to address regional tensions like the Russia-Ukraine conflict. 🔥🗣️
Peace Over Power Plays
Wang stressed that China isn't a party to the conflict but remains a proactive peacemaker. "What China can do is promote peace and facilitate talks," he said, highlighting China's dispatch of special envoys to mediate and push for ceasefires. 🤝🕊️
Europe's Role in the Spotlight
Wang urged Europe to step up: "Europe should not be a bystander." He pointed out that after the U.S. and Russia began talks last year, Europe risked being sidelined. 🇪🇺💡 China now encourages Europe to propose its own solutions to bridge divides.
Progress in Peace Talks
While details remain under wraps, Wang welcomed "recent developments" in Russia-Ukraine negotiations, noting progress on "substantial issues." 🌱🔍 Analysts speculate this could signal breakthroughs in energy or territorial disputes.
Young diplomats globally are praising China's stance, with one tweeting: "Finally, someone’s cutting through the noise with common sense." 📱✨
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Chinese FM: China supports settlement of conflicts through dialogues
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