China’s Foreign Policy Emphasizes Stability, Cooperation, and Global Development
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Diplomatic milestone of 2025 paves way for China’s expanding global role – Foreign Minister
Speaking on 8 March 2026, Wang Yi, Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, opened his remarks by extending greetings on International Women’s Day and expressing appreciation for the continued interest in China’s foreign policy. He described the current international environment as one of “transformation and turbulence,” with wars and conflicts flaring up, but emphasised that China remains committed to safeguarding sovereignt…
China's Diplomacy in a Turbulent World
The annual press conference of China’s Foreign Minister on the sidelines of the National People’s Congress has traditionally served as a window into Beijing’s diplomatic thinking. This year’s briefing by Foreign Minister Wang Yi once again offered a comprehensive outline of China’s foreign policy priorities at a time when the global environment is marked by deep uncertainty, rising geopolitical tensions and shifting economic dynamics. His remark…
Exclusive | Why China’s Openness Appeals to African Audiences?
Chongqing - On March 5, Chinese Premier Li Qiang said in the Government Work Report that China will foster a stable and open international environment for development, stressing that peace and stability underpin prosperity while openness and cooperation sustain growth. He said multipolarity and economic globalization are irreversible, and warned that decoupling, supply chain disruption and bloc confrontation would harm the global economy and ord…
China’s foreign policy emphasizes stability, cooperation, and global development
China’s foreign policy is increasingly presenting itself as a stabilizing force in a turbulent international environment. At a time when geopolitical rivalries, regional conflicts, and economic uncertainties dominate global headlines, Beijing is emphasizing cooperation, development, and multilateral engagement as key pillars of its diplomacy. This message was clearly articulated on March 8 during a press conference held on the sidelines of the F…
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