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China Trends | Deputy Speaker of Serbia's National Assembly: Whole-Process People's Democracy a Role Model for International Community

Wang Yi emphasized China’s role as a stabilizing global force and called for multipolarity, with South China Sea talks reaching a critical phase, officials said.

  • At the Two Sessions in Beijing, Wang Yi faced global media and answered nearly 90 questions on March 8, outlining China's foreign-policy priorities.
  • China rejected a G2 dynamic and sought a multipolar world, with Beijing backing the Global South's rise to expand space for independent development.
  • Wang took hard lines on regional issues, insisting Taiwan 'never was, never is, and never will be a country', urging an end to military action in Iran and pressing to finish the South China Sea code of conduct this year.
  • Ahead of an expected U.S. presidential visit, Wang offered a positive outlook and said this year would be a 'big year' for ties with high-level exchanges, urging Beijing and Washington to create a 'positive atmosphere'.
  • Wang framed China's diplomacy as aligned with global stability and certainty, criticised protectionism as 'locking oneself in a dark room', and urged European countries to engage Chinese markets.
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China Trends | Deputy Speaker of Serbia's National Assembly: Whole-process people's democracy a role model for international community

BEIJING, March 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- This is a report from Xinhua News Agency: China's annual "two sessions" have drawn global attention. In this special coverage of the "two sessions," parliamentarians from around the world share their observations and expectations…

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