Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, attends a news conference on China's foreign policy and foreign relations during the second session of the 14th National People's Congress in Beijing, March 7, 2024. [Photo by Feng Yongbin/chinadaily.com.cn]
Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, answers questions about the country's foreign policy and diplomatic relations at a press conference on March 7 during the the second session of the 14th National People's Congress, China's top legislature.
Here are some highlights:
On major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics
China will maintain stable relations with major powers, join hands with its neighboring countries for progress, and strive for revitalization with the Global South. (Read more)
On China-Russia ties
China and Russia have forged a new paradigm of major country relations that differs from the obsolete Cold War approach, and strive for lasting good-neighborliness, friendship and cooperation on the basis of non-alliance, non-confrontation and are not targeting any third party. (Read more)
On community with shared future for mankind
Building a community with a shared future for mankind has developed from a conceptual proposition to a scientific system, from a Chinese initiative to an international consensus, and from a promising vision to practical outcomes. (Read more)
US must be rational about China
Beijing urges Washington "to be clear-eyed about the trend of the times, view China's development objectively and rationally, engage in exchanges with China proactively and pragmatically, and act to fulfill its commitments". (Read more)
On global governance
China is ready to collaborate with other countries to make global governance more just and equitable. Wang advocated for an equal and orderly multi-polar world and inclusive economic globalization that benefits all. (Read more)
China announced and implemented on May 15 a policy allowing visa-free entry of foreign tourist groups aboard cruise ships via all cruise ship ports along the country's coastline.
China and Georgia are set to waive visa requirements for travelers starting May 28.