Wang Yi calls for stronger China-Europe cooperation at Munich Security Conference
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivers speech at the "China in the World" session of the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany. Photo: Xinhua
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivered a forceful message on regional security, historical responsibility and the future of Chinaβs relations with Europe, Britain and Germany.
Speaking at the βChina in the Worldβ session during the 62nd Munich Security Conference, Wang addressed a wide range of issues, from tensions in the Asia-Pacific to China-Europe cooperation, framing China as a pillar of stability in an increasingly turbulent international landscape.
Responding to a question about whether China bears responsibility for rising tensions in the Asia-Pacific, Wang rejected the premise. He argued that, compared with other parts of the world, Asia remains largely peaceful and stable.
Even recent localised disputes, such as clashes along the Cambodia-Thailand border, were quickly managed through diplomatic efforts by the parties involved, with Ch
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