China's diplomacy in 2015 will focus on making all around progress in the "Belt and Road" initiatives, said Foreign Minister Wang Yi on the sidelines of the ongoing national legislative session on Sunday.[Special coverage]
China will further enhance policy communicating with other countries and expand the convergence of our shared interests and explore possible areas of win-win cooperation, Wang said.
The priorities will be promoting connectivity, building overland economic corridors and pillars of maritime cooperation, he said.
"We are confident that Belt and Road initiatives will win even more supports and deliver even more early harvests," he said.
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