In the new global context, any attempt of conflict, confrontation, containment and decoupling runs against the prevailing trend of our times and is doomed to fail peace, development, cooperation and win-win represent the popular will of the people and are an international trend. Most of the developing countries have acted with greater purpose in standing together in solidarity and strengthening mutual cooperation, and they have responded to the many unprecedented changes with greater confidence. That said, crisis begets change, giving birth to hopes. The journey has been choppy and tumultuous. It also had to brave for the hurricanes of geopolitical conflicts, whirlpools of bloc confrontation, undercurrents of surging inflation, and cold waves of energy crunch. Like a giant ship, human society sailed through the raging waves of the once-in-a-century pandemic. I am more than pleased to have this opportunity to share with you my perspective on these issues and I look forward to benefiting from your insights.įor both the world and China, the outgoing 2022 is critical in bridging the past and the future.Īround the world, the trends of transformation and turbulence are both evolving continuously and the tendencies toward unity and division are both surging and contending with each other. As the world is undergoing historic changes of profound and far-reaching impact, we need more than ever a vision to guide our way forward, a viable way to address our challenges, and greater strength to build consensus. It’s a pleasure to meet you all again and join you in review and preview of the international situation and China’s foreign relations. Wang Yi Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee State Councilor and Minister of Foreign Affairs of The People’s Republic of China At the Symposium on the International Situation and China’s Foreign Relations
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