BEIJING: China will firmly be a stabilizing force in a turbulent world, and it will promote cooperation between major countries with mutual respect and trust, respond to hot-spot issues through dialogue and consultation, strengthen global governance through solidarity and collaboration, and promote global growth through openness and mutual benefit.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi delivered the remarks in a news briefing on Wednesday after participating in Munich Security Conference and wrapping up visits to Spain and France.
China has sent out a firm signal at the Munich Security Conference that it determines to play a stabilizing force in the turbulent world, said Wang Yi, despite the “Lose-Lose” theme of the conference highlighting the challenges faced by the world.
China is aiming to promote major-power cooperation with mutual respect and trust, face up to hotspot issues with dialogue and negotiation, enhance global governance based on solidarity and coordination, and accelerate global growth with mutual benefit.
The Chinese foreign minister said that he had a candid, substantial and constructive meeting with his U.S. counterpart Antony Blinken during the conference. China emphasizes that the U.S. should view China’s development in a rational manner and implement the consensus reached by the two heads of states at their meeting in San Francisco.
It is the inevitable requirement of the history that China and U.S. maintain mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win-win cooperation, said Wang Yi.
Wang Yi emphasized the importance of political solutions to the Ukraine crisis and the Palestine-Israel conflict while reiterating China’s stance that all parties should stick to their efforts in promoting for peace talks and seeking fair and reasonable solutions to prevent spillovers and deteriorated consequences.
China will continue to play a constructive role in re-establishing peace in Ukraine, and meanwhile support the construction of a balanced, effective and sustainable European security framework, said Wang. –The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item