China-Africa relations
Africa's concerns are China's concerns. Africa's priorities are China's priorities. As we work together for a community with a shared future for humanity, African brothers and sisters are welcome to get on board China's fast train of development.
China-LAC relations
Wang Yi cited a Chinese proverb: "Nothing not even mountains or oceans can separate those with a shared goal."
South China Sea issue
China has strong resolve and deep commitment to maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea. China's position is firm and consistent.
Korean Peninsula issue
All relevant sides, particularly the U.S. and the DPRK, should make contact and conduct dialogue as soon as possible based on the "dual-track approach," advance denuclearization of the peninsula and promote peace mechanisms.
Here comes another moment of truth for the parties to demonstrate their seriousness about resolving the issue.
We must not let the opportunity slip by.
Helping settle regional flashpoints
In helping to settle regional flashpoints, China has its do's and don'ts. China takes a peaceful, justifiable and constructive approach to help settle regional flashpoints.
Refuting "China threat theory"
As China grows, the "China collapse theory" has collapsed and become an international laughing stock. Meanwhile, the "China threat theory" with its various sensational versions is losing market.
Refuting "Indo-Pacific" strategy
Stoking a new Cold War is out of sync with the times and inciting bloc confrontation will find no market.
Trade liberalization
China is positive about any open, transparent and inclusive agreement that reinforces regional economic integration and the WTO-centered global free trade system.
Xiongan New Area development
China will promote the Xiongan New Area to the world this year.
Consular protection
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working on drafting legislation on consular protection and assistance. Public consultation will start after the two sessions.
SCO summit
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Qingdao this year will be "a new milestone in the history of the SCO".
Countries breaking so-called "diplomatic ties" with Taiwan
Adhering to the one-China principle and not having official ties with Taiwan have become a generally observed norm in international relations.
It is a correct choice in line with the tide of history to establish diplomatic relations and carry out regular cooperation with the government of the People's Republic of China, the sole legal representative of the whole of China. Such a choice would best serve the long-term interest of these countries and their people. Of course this is the overriding trend and an unstoppable one.