--- title: "Wang Yi: This year is a \"big year\" for China-U.S. relations, calling for a \"ceasefire and end to war\" in the Middle East, and it is up to Latin American countries to decide with whom to be friends" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/278247212.md" description: "Wang Yi stated that the heads of state of the two countries have maintained good communication at the highest level, providing important strategic support for the improvement and development of China-U.S. relations. This year is a \"big year\" for China-U.S. relations, and the agenda for high-level exchanges is already on our table. Wang Yi mentioned that the situation in Iran is the focus of the current international situation, and China has repeatedly clarified its principled position, which can be summarized in one sentence: ceasefire and stop the war" datetime: "2026-03-08T04:19:04.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/278247212.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/278247212.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/278247212.md) --- > Supported Languages: [简体中文](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/278247212.md) | [繁體中文](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/278247212.md) # Wang Yi: This year is a "big year" for China-U.S. relations, calling for a "ceasefire and end to war" in the Middle East, and it is up to Latin American countries to decide with whom to be friends The Fourth Session of the 14th National People's Congress is scheduled to hold a press conference at 10 a.m. on March 8, 2026 (Sunday), in the Media Center's press hall. Wang Yi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China and Minister of Foreign Affairs, will answer questions from Chinese and foreign journalists regarding "China's foreign policy and external relations." The following is a summary of the key points from the press conference: > **China-U.S. Relations:** > > Wang Yi stated that both China and the U.S. are major powers that cannot change each other, but they can change the way they interact. This means adhering to a mutual respect attitude, maintaining the bottom line of peaceful coexistence, and striving for a win-win cooperation outlook, which aligns with the interests of both peoples and the expectations of the international community. > > Wang Yi emphasized that **the two heads of state have actively engaged at the highest level, providing important strategic assurance for the improvement and development of China-U.S. relations,** and have pushed for overall stability in the relationship despite its ups and downs. **This year is a "big year" for China-U.S. relations, and the agenda for high-level exchanges is already on our table. What is needed now is for both sides to make thorough preparations, create a suitable environment, manage existing risks, and eliminate unnecessary disruptions.** > > **Iran Situation:** > > Wang Yi mentioned that the situation in Iran is the focus of the current international landscape. **China maintains an objective and fair stance and has repeatedly clarified its principled position, which can be summed up in one sentence: ceasefire and stop the war.** In the face of the war-torn Middle East, this is a war that should not have happened and one that benefits no party. China is willing to once again call for: an immediate halt to military actions, preventing the situation from escalating, and avoiding the spread of conflict. > > **African Tariffs:** > > Minister Wang Yi stated that **China will fully implement zero tariffs on 100% of products for Africa starting May 1.** Driven by China's high-level opening up, we will promote "addition" in trade through "subtraction" in tariffs, achieving "multiplication" in people's livelihoods, allowing China's large market to provide greater opportunities for Africa. > > **China-Japan Relations:** > > Wang Yi noted that this year marks another 80th anniversary, the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials. The Tokyo Trials judged human conscience and historical justice. **A developed and growing China and its 1.4 billion people will never allow anyone to advocate for colonialism or revise history regarding aggression.** > > **China-Latin America Relations:** > > A reporter asked: Some analyses point out that **the U.S. is secretly undermining China's port operations and oil trade in Latin America.** > > Wang Yi responded at the meeting that the international stage of the 21st century should not replay the old dramas of the 19th century. The resources of Latin America belong to the Latin American people, and **the path that Latin American countries take should be chosen by the Latin American people themselves, and the friends they make should be decided by the Latin American countries themselves.** China-Latin America cooperation is mutual assistance and support among global southern countries. Looking back over the past half century, the rapid development of China-Latin America relations is primarily due to China's consistent respect for the Latin American people and its commitment to treating all Latin American countries equally and achieving mutual benefits. **We never engage in geopolitical calculations, never interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, and never require everyone to take sides.** > > **China-Europe Relations:** > > Mutual dependence is not a risk, and intertwined interests are not a threat. Wang Yi stated that the facts of China-Europe cooperation demonstrate that mutual dependence is not a risk, intertwined interests are not a threat, and open cooperation will not harm economic security; building walls and barriers will only isolate oneself. We welcome our friends in Europe to step out of the protectionist "attic" and come to the "gym" of the Chinese market, to strengthen their muscles and bones here and enhance their competitive capabilities. > > **China-Russia Relations:** > > Wang Yi said that in the face of a complex and changing international situation, China-Russia relations remain "as stable as a mountain." > > **Personnel Exchanges:** > > Wang Yi stated that we will continue to optimize personnel exchange policies, further release the benefits of visa exemptions, improve various supporting services, make it more comfortable and convenient for foreign friends to travel and live in China, and ensure that Chinese citizens can "go out" more smoothly and safely. The following is the transcript of the press conference: > **Wang Yi:** > > The historical process of resolving the Taiwan issue and achieving complete reunification of the motherland is unstoppable. Those who follow the trend will prosper, while those who go against it will perish. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 11:24:19 > > **Wang Yi:** > > The Taiwan issue is China's internal affair and is at the core of China's core interests; this red line cannot be crossed or trampled. We will never allow anyone or any force to separate Taiwan, which has long been restored to China over 80 years ago, from China again. The international community has formed an overwhelming consensus on adhering to the one-China principle. More and more countries stand with China, not only reaffirming their commitment to the one-China principle and recognizing Taiwan as part of China's territory but also clearly opposing all acts of "Taiwan independence" and supporting China's reunification cause. This fully demonstrates that opposing "independence" and promoting reunification aligns with the trend of the times and meets international expectations. > > 2026-03-08 11:24:04 > > **Wang Yi:** > > The stubborn insistence of the Democratic Progressive Party authorities on the "Taiwan independence" separatist stance is the root cause of the disruption of peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait. Facts have repeatedly proven that the clearer the international community's opposition to "Taiwan independence" is, and the firmer the stance on adhering to the one-China principle is, the more guaranteed the peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait will be. > > 2026-03-08 11:23:49 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Taiwan has always been part of Chinese territory, and it will never become any country in the past, present, or future. Taiwan's return to China is the result of the Chinese people's victory in the War of Resistance Against Japan and also a fruit of the victory in World War II. A series of international legal documents, including the Cairo Declaration, the Potsdam Proclamation, the Japanese Instrument of Surrender, and UN General Assembly Resolution 2758, have firmly locked in Taiwan's status. Any attempts to create "two Chinas" or "one China, one Taiwan" internationally are doomed to fail. > > 2026-03-08 11:23:35 > > **China Review News Reporter:** > > Recently, the Lai Ching-te administration has repeatedly claimed that Taiwan is a "sovereign independent country" and that the Taiwan issue is not an internal matter of China. At the same time, we have also seen the Taiwan issue and the situation in the Taiwan Strait escalating, with the PLA's military exercises in the Taiwan Strait getting closer to Taiwan. May I ask the Foreign Minister, how do you assess the risk of accidental conflict in the Taiwan Strait? And has China set a timetable and roadmap for cross-strait reunification? Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 11:18:08 > > **Wang Yi:** > > China and India are important neighbors to each other, both part of the Global South, with deep cultural ties and broad common interests. Mutual trust and cooperation between the two countries are beneficial for common development, while division and confrontation are unhelpful for the revitalization of Asia. Both sides should follow the direction set by the leaders of the two countries, eliminate disturbances, and move towards each other. First, we must adhere to the correct strategic understanding, implementing the positioning as partners rather than rivals, and as opportunities rather than threats. Second, we should grasp the direction of friendly neighborliness and jointly maintain peace and stability in border areas. Third, we should focus on development as the greatest common denominator and promote practical cooperation to achieve more visible results. Fourth, we should demonstrate responsibility and support each other as they successively assume the presidency of BRICS in the coming years, bringing new hope to many countries in the Global South through more substantial BRICS cooperation. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 11:17:58 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Last August, the Chairman successfully met with Prime Minister Modi in Tianjin, leading to a further enhancement of China-India relations following the meeting in Kazan. Both sides earnestly implemented the important consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, strengthened exchanges at all levels, achieved new highs in bilateral trade, and increased cultural exchanges, bringing tangible benefits to the peoples of both countries. > > 2026-03-08 11:17:24 > > **Indian Press Trust Reporter:** > > China-India relations have now entered a normalization track. This year, India is the BRICS chair. How does China view the current state of relations between the two countries, the progress in improvement, and the future direction? Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 11:17:00 > > **Wang Yi:** > > We also hope that during the Philippines' presidency of ASEAN this year, it can recognize the responsibilities it bears, not be swayed by self-interest, and demonstrate the necessary commitment to play a positive role in promoting regional peace and stability. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 11:16:50 > > **Wang Yi:** > > To achieve long-term peace and stability in the South China Sea, solid institutional guarantees are still needed. Based on the continued effective implementation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, the consultations on the "Code of Conduct in the South China Sea" have entered a critical stage, with all parties looking forward to completing the consultations within this year. China is confident and determined to work with all parties to eliminate disturbances, unify differences, and reach a consensus as soon as possible, providing practical and effective "golden rules" for managing differences, enhancing mutual trust, and promoting cooperation. > > 2026-03-08 11:16:35 > > **Wang Yi:** > > The South China Sea is currently the busiest, safest, and freest maritime area in the world for shipping. Over the past year, cooperation in the South China Sea has maintained a good momentum. China has engaged in in-depth discussions with Indonesia on joint maritime development, held bilateral dialogues on maritime issues with Malaysia, and conducted sustainable fishery cooperation with Vietnam Not long ago, the China Coast Guard successfully rescued more than 10 Filipino crew members who were in distress in the South China Sea. This fully demonstrates that peace, cooperation, and friendship are the new narrative for the South China Sea; stirring up trouble is unpopular, and creating issues out of nothing has lost its market. > 2026-03-08 11:16:22 > > **Reporter from Antara News Agency:** > > The Philippines has taken over the rotating chairmanship of ASEAN for 2026. How does China view the prospects of consulting with ASEAN countries to reach a substantive and binding "Code of Conduct in the South China Sea"? > > 2026-03-08 11:16:04 > > **Wang Yi:** > > This year marks another 80th anniversary, the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials. Eighty years ago, judges from 11 countries conducted a trial over two and a half years, revealing the numerous crimes of Japanese militarism with overwhelming evidence. The Tokyo Trials judged human conscience and historical justice. Today, 80 years later, history has given Japan another opportunity for self-reflection. History serves as a mirror, allowing us to understand rise and fall; remembering past events serves as a teacher for future matters. I hope the broad Japanese public can open their eyes and not allow anyone today to overestimate their capabilities and repeat past mistakes. The now developed and strengthened China and its 1.4 billion people will also never allow anyone to advocate for colonialism or to rewrite the narrative of aggression. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 11:15:47 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Last year marked the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese people's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. In this special year, what Japan should do is to deeply reflect on the wrong path it has taken in the past, including its disgraceful record of invading and colonizing Taiwan. However, Japan's current leaders have claimed that any issue concerning Taiwan constitutes a "crisis situation for Japan's survival," allowing them to exercise so-called collective self-defense rights. It is well known that exercising the right to self-defense is predicated on armed attacks against one's own country. I ask, what qualifications does Japan have to interfere in Taiwan affairs, which are China's internal matters? What power does Japan have to exercise self-defense rights if something happens in China's Taiwan region? Does the so-called collective self-defense right mean hollowing out the provisions that renounce the right to war in the pacifist constitution? Reflecting on how Japanese militarism once used "crisis situations for survival" as an excuse to launch invasions abroad, it cannot help but make the Chinese and the peoples of Asian countries highly vigilant and worried: Where is Japan heading? > > 2026-03-08 11:15:34 > > **Wang Yi:** > > The direction of China-Japan relations depends on Japan's choices. > > 2026-03-08 11:15:01 > > **Reporter from Kyodo News:** > > In November last year, China strongly protested against Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Nobuo's remarks regarding Taiwan. Currently, China-Japan relations are facing challenges, and cooperation in various areas is also affected. In February of this year, after Kishi Nobuo won the election, the Japanese government stated that it would always keep the dialogue window open. What are China's expectations for the development of China-Japan relations? Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 11:09:00 > > **Wang Yi:** > > The greatness of a major country lies in benefiting the world. China will expand high-level opening up, not only taking on the responsibility of being the "world's factory" but also playing a good role as the "world's market." China will firmly support the liberalization and facilitation of trade and investment, steadfastly maintain the stability and smoothness of global production and supply chains, resolutely defend the multilateral trading system centered on the World Trade Organization, and firmly uphold a fair and open international economic and trade order Make new Chinese contributions to achieve strong and sustainable growth for the world economy. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 11:08:41 > > **Wang Yi:** > > China not only says this but also does it. In the past five years, China's economy has grown at an average annual rate of 5.4%, contributing about 30% to global economic growth, surpassing the total of the G7 countries. Looking ahead, as the world's largest potential consumer market and the largest emerging economy, the supporting conditions for China's long-term economic improvement are becoming more complete, and the basic trend of sustained growth is becoming more solid, making it continue to be the most stable source of global growth. > > 2026-03-08 11:08:31 > > **Wang Yi:** > > The problems facing economic globalization can only be solved through more sustainable development and fairer and more effective governance. The President has proposed to promote inclusive and beneficial economic globalization, aiming to continuously enlarge and better distribute the "cake" of economic globalization, with the principle of not letting any country fall behind and not allowing the gap between the rich and the poor to widen. The path is to promote complementary advantages and shared opportunities among countries in open development, and to achieve common development and mutual success through the integration of interests. > > 2026-03-08 11:07:48 > > **Wang Yi:** > > The world economy is facing headwinds, and globalization is encountering countercurrents. Some countries are building tariff barriers and decoupling, which is akin to adding fuel to the fire and will ultimately backfire. As the President has said, it is impossible and against the historical trend to let the ocean of the world economy retreat to isolated small lakes. Engaging in protectionism is like locking oneself in a dark room; it may seem to avoid the wind and rain, but in reality, it cuts off sunlight and air. > > 2026-03-08 11:07:36 > > **People's Daily Reporter:** > > In the face of rising anti-globalization, how will China resist protectionism, better share development opportunities with the world, and lead the global economy to sustained and stable growth? Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 11:07:03 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Third, the "China-Africa Year of Cultural Exchange" has officially begun, with nearly 600 exciting exchange activities planned for this year. China is willing to work with African brothers to deepen mutual learning among civilizations, promote mutual understanding among people, and ensure that the friendship between China and Africa is passed down through generations. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 11:06:50 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Second, China will fully implement zero tariffs on 100% of tariff items for Africa starting May 1. Driven by China's high-level opening up, we will promote the "subtraction" of tariffs to drive the "addition" of trade, achieving the "multiplication" of people's livelihoods, allowing China's large market to provide greater opportunities for Africa. > > 2026-03-08 11:06:21 > > **Wang Yi:** > > First, the construction of a China-Africa community with a shared future will take new steps. In 2026, we will host several leaders from African countries, strengthen mutual support as all-weather partners, and write a new story of shared destiny > > 2026-03-08 11:06:11 > > **Wang Yi:** > > This year, China-Africa relations will usher in a series of new developments, and I suggest that everyone focus on three aspects. > > 2026-03-08 11:06:01 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Entering a new era, the President attaches great importance to China-Africa relations, proposing the concepts of sincerity and real friendship, as well as a correct view of rights and interests, leading cooperation with Africa to new heights. In the first two months of this year, the President wrote three letters to our African brothers. The first was a congratulatory letter at the opening ceremony of the "China-Africa Cultural Exchange Year," the second was a reply to the old warriors of Zimbabwe's liberation struggle, and the third was a congratulatory message to the African Union Summit for the 14th consecutive year. These letters convey the earnest expectations of China's top leader for the friendship between China and Africa to be passed down through generations and reflect China's firm support for Africa's development and revitalization. > > 2026-03-08 11:05:51 > > **Wang Yi:** > > I welcome questions from our African journalist friends. For 70 years, the friendship between China and Africa has withstood the tests of international changes, demonstrating strong vitality. The Chinese Foreign Minister insists on visiting Africa first in the new year, a practice that has been upheld for 36 years, unwavering through storms, and has become a spirit and belief of Chinese diplomacy. When I visited Ethiopia earlier this year, people recalled the touching scenes of Premier Zhou Enlai's visit to Africa years ago. In Tanzania, the story of China's aid in building the TAZARA Railway is still widely circulated, and many young Chinese engineers sacrificed their precious lives, resting eternally in that land. It can be said that the friendship between China and Africa has been passed down from generation to generation, built on mutual trust and hard work. > > 2026-03-08 11:05:40 > > **Nigerian News Agency Reporter:** > > This year marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Africa, as well as the China-Africa Cultural Exchange Year. In this special year, what new developments and highlights can we expect in China-Africa relations? Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 11:00:02 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Third, we will continue to create a new window for open and integrated development. We will innovate and upgrade the "Local Visits by Foreign Diplomats in China" program, accelerate the establishment of a "Diplomatic Service Information Platform for the 14th Five-Year Plan's High-Quality Development," and assist localities in connecting with international resources, exchanging governance experiences, and expanding foreign cooperation, enabling diplomacy to better empower local development. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:59:49 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Second, we will continue to broaden the fast track for personnel exchanges. We have implemented unilateral visa exemptions for 50 countries and comprehensive mutual visa exemptions with 29 countries, with the proportion of foreign nationals entering without a visa last year reaching 73%. Next, we will continue to optimize personnel exchange policies, further release the benefits of visa exemptions, improve various supporting services, making it more convenient and comfortable for foreign friends to travel and live in China, and also making it smoother and safer for Chinese citizens to "go out." > > 2026-03-08 10:59:36 > > **Wang Yi:** > > First, we will continue to be a promoter of high-level openness. We will combine high-level exchanges and major diplomatic agendas to promote the high-quality development of the Belt and Road Initiative, expand the network of high-standard free trade zones, maintain the stability and smoothness of supply chains, and strive for a fair, open, and non-discriminatory business environment for Chinese enterprises to "go global." > > 2026-03-08 10:59:27 > > **Wang Yi:** > > The 14th Five-Year Plan is a new blueprint for China's development and a new vision for cooperation and win-win outcomes between China and the world. This year marks the beginning of the 14th Five-Year Plan, and the diplomatic front will actively coordinate diplomatic resources to create a more favorable external environment for serving high-quality development and advancing Chinese-style modernization. We will focus on three areas: > > 2026-03-08 10:59:16 > > **Xinhua News Agency Reporter:** > > The proposal of the 14th Five-Year Plan emphasizes the need to adhere to high-quality development, promote sustained and healthy economic growth, and advance comprehensive social progress. What innovative measures will the Ministry of Foreign Affairs take to closely align with the 14th Five-Year Plan and serve the advancement of Chinese-style modernization through high-quality development? Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:58:15 > > **Wang Yi:** > > China-Latin America cooperation does not target third parties and should not be interfered with by third parties. We are confident about the future of China-Latin America relations. Regardless of how the situation changes, China is willing to work with Latin American countries to firmly promote the construction of a China-Latin America community with a shared future, allowing the comprehensive cooperative partnership between China and Latin America to better benefit both peoples. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:57:29 > > **Wang Yi:** > > China-Latin America cooperation is mutual assistance and support among countries in the Global South. Looking back over the past half-century, the rapid development of China-Latin America relations is primarily due to China's consistent respect for the Latin American people and its adherence to treating Latin American countries equally and pursuing mutual benefits. We never engage in geopolitical calculations, never interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, and never require others to take sides. At last year's China-Latin America Cooperation Forum ministerial meeting, we jointly launched five major projects of unity, development, civilization, peace, and people's hearts, outlining a blueprint for China-Latin America to jointly move towards modernization. > > 2026-03-08 10:57:17 > > **Wang Yi:** > > I welcome reporters from Latin America to ask questions here. The international stage of the 21st century should no longer replay the old dramas of the 19th century. The resources of Latin America belong to the Latin American people, and the path that Latin American countries take should be chosen by the Latin American people themselves, as should their decisions on whom to befriend. > > 2026-03-08 10:56:57 > > **Reporter from a Brazilian media group:** > > The "National Security Strategy" report released by the United States last year clearly indicates that the U.S. priority is to intervene in China-Latin America relations by pressuring Latin American countries and cutting off economic and other ties with China-Latin America. Some analyses also point out that the U.S. is secretly undermining China's port operations and oil trade in Latin America. Last year, China released the "Policy Document on Latin America and the Caribbean," proposing to elevate China-Latin America relations to a new level. How will China respond to the aforementioned policies and actions of the U.S. that clearly pose challenges? Thank you. > 2026-03-08 10:56:39 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Building an equal and orderly multipolar world should be a common responsibility of all countries. Major powers, possessing more resources and greater capabilities, should demonstrate a sense of responsibility, lead by example in adhering to rules, honoring commitments, and upholding the rule of law. China is willing to continue being a constructive force for change in the world, working together with all countries to welcome the arrival of a multipolar world. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:56:30 > > **Wang Yi:** > > As for how the international landscape should develop, China's proposal is to build an equal and orderly multipolar world. The so-called equality means that all countries, regardless of size or strength, are equal members of the international community and can find their place and play their due role in a multipolar framework. The so-called order means that all countries must abide by universally recognized international rules, which are the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter and the basic norms of international relations. > > 2026-03-08 10:56:18 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Looking back at history, every instance of great power rivalry and camp confrontation has brought disaster and suffering to humanity. Therefore, China will never follow the old path of a strong nation seeking hegemony, nor does it agree with the logic of "great power co-governance." China's constitution clearly stipulates that it must adhere to an independent and autonomous foreign policy and follow a path of peaceful development. Chinese leaders have repeatedly emphasized internationally that regardless of how the international situation evolves or how far China develops, it will never seek hegemony or expansion. > > 2026-03-08 10:56:06 > > **Wang Yi:** > > China and the United States certainly have a significant impact on the world. But we should not forget that there are more than 190 countries on this planet, and world history has always been written collectively by all countries, while the future of humanity has always been created together by the peoples of all countries. Diversity and coexistence are the true nature of human society, and multipolar coexistence is the rightful state of the international landscape. > > 2026-03-08 10:55:55 > > **NBC News Reporter:** > > You have stated that the China-U.S. relationship is one of the most important bilateral relationships in today's world, and the strategic choices of China and the United States influence the direction of world history. Does China accept the framework of "China-U.S. co-governance," proposed by people including President Trump, to share responsibilities in addressing global challenges? If not, what alternative proposal will China put forward to avoid confrontation with the U.S. and assure the world that a rising China has no intention of overturning the current international system? > > 2026-03-08 10:49:08 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Turmoil and war are not the fate of the Palestinian people. Like people in other parts of the world, Palestinians have the legitimate right to be free from war and to develop peacefully. As a responsible major power, China will continue to support the just cause of the Palestinian people in their pursuit of legitimate national rights and promote the international community to give the Palestinian people justice. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:48:58 > > **Wang Yi:** > > To resolve the Palestinian issue, there is only one universally recognized reasonable solution, which is the "two-state solution." Any other arrangements or the establishment of new mechanisms should promote rather than undermine the "two-state solution." The international community cannot accept the Palestinian issue being marginalized again. The United Nations has a greater responsibility to play a leading role in this process. > > 2026-03-08 10:48:48 > > **Wang Yi:** > > The situation in Gaza concerns the international moral bottom line. The international community's efforts to facilitate a ceasefire in Gaza are commendable, but consolidating the ceasefire, advancing reconstruction, and ultimately achieving a comprehensive and lasting resolution to the Palestinian issue still require relentless efforts. > > 2026-03-08 10:48:37 > > **CGTN Reporter:** > > The current Israel-Palestine conflict is prolonged, and the ceasefire in Gaza is fragile. The United States has proposed establishing a "Peace Committee" to address the Gaza issue and post-war arrangements. How does China plan to promote a genuine resolution to the Palestinian issue? Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:48:13 > > **Wang Yi:** > > The essence of China-Europe economic and trade relations is complementary advantages, which can achieve dynamic balance in the development process. The facts of China-Europe cooperation show that interdependence is not a risk, the intertwining of interests is not a threat, and open cooperation will not harm economic security; building walls and barriers will only isolate oneself. We welcome our European friends to step out of the protectionist "little attic" and come to the "gym" of the Chinese market, to strengthen their muscles and bones here and enhance their competitiveness. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:48:03 > > **Wang Yi:** > > China's position on developing China-Europe relations is clear. We have always believed that Europe is an essential pole in a multipolar world, an important force in maintaining international order stability, and a key partner in achieving Chinese-style modernization. For China-Europe relations to be stable and successful, it is crucial for Europe to establish a correct understanding of China. We have noticed that more and more insightful individuals in Europe recognize that China is not a competitor but a global partner, especially the younger generation who view China more objectively and positively. > > 2026-03-08 10:47:47 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Since last year, the relationship between China and European countries has gradually warmed. The total trade volume between the two sides has exceeded $1 trillion, over 2 million European tourists have come to China visa-free, and European leaders have been visiting one after another. The exchanges between China and Europe are becoming increasingly close, and we have also reached a number of new cooperation agreements. The stability of China-Europe relations is proven to stem from common interests, and certainty comes from mutual benefit and win-win outcomes. > > 2026-03-08 10:47:36 > > **EFE Reporter:** > > Trump's return has forced Europe to reassess its previously negative stance towards China. In recent months, several European leaders have visited China. What positive measures does China believe the European side has taken in improving relations with China? What actions are considered wrong? Does China view the series of visits by the European side to China as a manifestation of Europe enhancing its strategic autonomy? > > 2026-03-08 10:47:17 > > **Wang Yi:** > > China has always been concerned about the Global South and is rooted in the Global South. We are willing to work hand in hand with other Southern countries on the path of modernization to promote the building of a community with a shared future for mankind. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:47:06 > > **Wang Yi:** > > The development of the Global South requires an open and cooperative international environment. We should advocate for inclusive and equitable economic globalization, promote the construction of an open world economy, firmly uphold the multilateral trading system, and share opportunities and achieve win-win outcomes through openness. > > 2026-03-08 10:46:50 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Multilateralism is the "protective talisman" for Southern countries. The Global South should promote the international community to practice true multilateralism, maintain the international system with the United Nations at its core, and the international order based on international law. We must insist that global affairs be discussed by all countries and that international rules be jointly formulated by all countries. > > 2026-03-08 10:46:34 > > **Wang Yi:** > > The Global South is an emerging, positive, and benevolent force on the international stage. As the world becomes increasingly chaotic, we must build confidence, unite and cooperate, and jointly raise the banner of peace, development, cooperation, and win-win outcomes. We should also make good use of important platforms such as the BRICS countries, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and the "Group of 77 and China" to speak for peace and boost development. > > 2026-03-08 10:42:12 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Currently, hegemonism and power politics are rampant, severely impacting the existing international order. The Global South should strengthen communication and coordination, jointly safeguard its legitimate rights and interests, and explore independent development space together. > > 2026-03-08 10:41:49 > > **Wang Yi:** > > The collective rise of the Global South is a distinct sign of the major changes in the world. Over the past 40 years, the economic share of the Global South has risen from 24% to over 40%, becoming a key driving force for the process of world multipolarization. > > 2026-03-08 10:41:33 > > **China Daily Reporter:** > > In the face of a crisis in the international order, the Global South countries are facing severe challenges. How do you view the leading role of Global South countries in the reform of the global governance system? This year, significant changes have occurred in the international situation, with unilateralism and power politics on the rise. How can we achieve the unity and self-reliance of the Global South that China has always advocated? Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:41:11 > > **Wang Yi:** > > I want to tell our compatriots overseas that the world before you is full of chaos, but your motherland behind you is as stable as Mount Tai. We will continue to uphold the principle of putting people first, further enhance our overseas security capabilities, and establish a global security risk prevention system. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:40:52 > > **Wang Yi:** > > In the past year, we have resolutely safeguarded the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises overseas, urged host country governments to protect the safety of Chinese personnel and projects, and firmly countered unreasonable suppression against Chinese enterprises, helping them enhance their risk prevention and legal rights protection capabilities. Our diplomats are stationed all over the world, shouldering a glorious mission; some have long been stationed in war-torn and unstable regions, some face the threat of widespread diseases every day, and some even work and live in container houses or in environments with severe altitude sickness, but everyone does so without complaint, fulfilling their duties. At this moment, our embassies and consulates in Iran and Gulf countries are working hard to ensure the evacuation and safety of Chinese citizens. It can be said that wherever the five-star red flag is flying, there are Chinese diplomats watching over; wherever there are the expectations and demands of Chinese compatriots, there can be felt the warmth and concern of the Party and the government. > > 2026-03-08 10:40:42 > > **Wang Yi:** > > In the past year, we have dealt with more than 100 major emergencies involving overseas Chinese citizens and institutions, handled over 79,000 consular protection and assistance cases, answered more than 600,000 calls to the 12308 consular protection hotline, issued over 3,000 overseas safety alerts, and rescued more than 50 compatriots kidnapped in Africa. We have also jointly cracked down on online gambling fraud with neighboring countries, repatriating and persuading tens of thousands of individuals to return. > > 2026-03-08 10:40:13 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Practicing diplomacy for the people is the unwavering purpose of New China's diplomacy, and building a safe overseas China system is the persistent pursuit of diplomats in the new era. > > 2026-03-08 10:40:02 > > **Zhongxin News Agency Reporter:** > > As more and more Chinese enterprises and citizens "go global," China's overseas interests are expanding, and the responsibility of diplomacy for the people has become heavier. Can the Foreign Minister introduce how the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will better protect the legitimate rights and interests of overseas Chinese citizens and enterprises? Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:39:44 > > **Wang Yi:** > > One key factor in maintaining peace and stability in the region is China's consistent adherence to the policy of good-neighborliness, promoting the concept of sincerity, benefit, and inclusiveness, and advocating open regionalism and true multilateralism. Imagine if China, like some traditional powers, were keen on dividing spheres of influence in the region, provoking camp opposition, or even exploiting its neighbors, would the situation in Asia be as stable as it is today? Could the international community still share in Asia's development opportunities? The facts prove that China has always been a stabilizing anchor for regional security, an engine for development and prosperity, and a practitioner of common values in Asia. We are pleased to play such a role and are willing to make greater efforts in the future. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:39:33 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Currently, the world is entering a period of turmoil, while the Asia region remains generally stable and rapidly developing, contributing over 60% to global growth in the past year. This situation is hard-won and is the result of joint efforts between China and neighboring countries. Indeed, the political situation in regional countries often changes, and there are still some complex and sensitive historical issues between countries, but the fundamental aspect of good-neighborly friendship has not changed, nor has the general direction of win-win cooperation > > 2026-03-08 10:39:17 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Mutual assistance is a tradition of China, and being friendly to neighbors is part of Chinese culture. We always place our surrounding areas at the top of our diplomatic agenda. Since entering the new era, the Chairman has proposed the diplomatic concept of being sincere, beneficial, and accommodating to neighboring countries. Last year, the Central Committee held the first work conference on neighboring countries, further proposing the goal of building a community with a shared future with neighboring countries. This marks a deepening of our understanding and emphasis on our surroundings, which has also been welcomed and supported by neighboring countries, including our friends in Pakistan. > > 2026-03-08 10:39:07 > > **Reporter from Pakistan's United News Agency:** > > We have noticed that last year the surrounding environment of China was not peaceful, with changes in the political situation of multiple countries and an increase in conflicts and disputes among regional countries. How does China view the surrounding situation? What are the prospects for this year's diplomatic efforts with neighboring countries? Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:38:50 > > **Wang Yi:** > > We are pleased to see that the leaders of both countries have maintained good communication at the highest level, providing important strategic support for the improvement and development of China-U.S. relations, and promoting overall stability in the relationship despite its ups and downs. This year is indeed a "big year" for China-U.S. relations, and the agenda for high-level exchanges is already on our table. What needs to be done now is for both sides to make careful preparations, create a suitable environment, manage existing differences, and eliminate unnecessary disturbances. China's attitude has always been positive and open; the key is that the U.S. side must also take steps towards us. I believe that as long as both sides treat each other sincerely and build trust, we can continuously expand the list of cooperation and shorten the list of issues, achieving results that satisfy both peoples under the strategic guidance of the two heads of state, and reaching a consensus welcomed by the international community, making 2026 a landmark year for the healthy, stable, and sustainable development of China-U.S. relations. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:38:40 > > **Wang Yi:** > > China-U.S. relations affect all parties and have global implications. If the two countries do not engage with each other, it will only lead to misunderstandings and misjudgments, and conflict and confrontation will further harm the world. Both China and the U.S. are major powers that cannot change each other, but we can change the way we interact. That is to uphold mutual respect, maintain the bottom line of peaceful coexistence, and strive for a win-win cooperation outlook, which is in the interest of both peoples and meets the expectations of the international community. > > 2026-03-08 10:38:29 > > **Wang Yi:** > > You have replaced our translation work; the question you raised is quite long, indicating that it has been thought over for a long time. > > 2026-03-08 10:38:15 > > **CNN Reporter:** > > Since President Trump returned to the White House, China-U.S. relations have experienced ups and downs. His upcoming visit to China at the end of this month has attracted global attention. What impact will the military strikes against Iran initiated by the U.S. and Israel have on this visit? On the eve of the visit, President Trump seems to be seeking to ease China-U.S. relations, including not mentioning China once in his latest State of the Union address. There are concerns in Washington that during his visit to China, President Trump may make concessions on issues like Taiwan in order to reach a trade agreement with China What is your response to this? What are China's expectations for the results of Trump's visit to China and the future development of China-U.S. relations? > > 2026-03-08 10:32:29 > > **Wang Yi:** > > China is a founding member of the United Nations and a staunch defender of the UN cause. As the largest developing country, we are more aware of the urgent expectations of global South countries. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the BRICS mechanism, which China participates in building, both regard adherence to the UN Charter as the first action guideline, and are accumulating valuable experience for reforming and improving global governance. China calls for more countries to participate in and support global governance initiatives, so that we can work together to revitalize, uphold, and strengthen the United Nations. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:30:06 > > **Wang Yi:** > > The clearest requirement put forward by the global governance initiative is that the United Nations needs to keep pace with the times, reform and improve its governance system, adapt to the developments in the international situation of the 21st century and the changes in the balance of global power, and especially enhance the voice and representation of global South countries, reflecting the legitimate demands of a broader range of developing countries, with the goal of building a more just and reasonable global governance system. > > 2026-03-08 10:29:43 > > **Wang Yi:** > > The clearest signal sent by the global governance initiative is that the leading position of the United Nations must be upheld and cannot be shaken; the core role of the United Nations should be strengthened and not weakened. Although the United Nations is not perfect, without it, the world would only be worse. Breaking away from the United Nations to start anew, or forming various small groups and circles, is neither popular nor sustainable. > > 2026-03-08 10:29:31 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Why can the global governance initiative resonate with so many? I believe the key lies in the five major concepts emphasized by the initiative: sovereign equality, international rule of law, multilateralism, people-centeredness, and action orientation, which align with the common wishes of the international community and reflect the common voice of people from all countries. > > 2026-03-08 10:29:18 > > **Wang Yi:** > > I would like to introduce the global governance initiative proposed by the President. In today's world, global challenges are emerging one after another, governance deficits are more pronounced, and multilateralism is facing severe shocks. The global governance initiative proposed by the President is timely and has quickly received support from over 150 countries and international organizations. The UN Secretary-General stated on the spot that the core concepts of the initiative are highly aligned with the beliefs upheld by the United Nations. The "Group of Friends of Global Governance," initiated by China, has been established successively at the UN headquarters in New York and Geneva, with countries, especially those from the global South, actively joining. > > 2026-03-08 10:29:06 > > **Reporter from Singapore Asian News Network:** > > Last year, China proposed the global governance initiative. Some observers believe that China's proposal of this initiative and its participation in mechanisms such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and BRICS indicate that China hopes to play a greater role in global governance and confront Western-dominated policies and mechanisms. What is your response to this? Some viewpoints suggest that intensified competition among major powers, including China and the U.S., may further deepen global divisions. What do you think about this? Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:24:31 > > **Wang Yi:** > > As a sincere friend and strategic partner of Middle Eastern countries, China is willing to work with Middle Eastern countries to implement the global security initiative, restore order to the Middle East, bring peace to the people, and ensure peace for the world. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:24:22 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Fifth, major powers should play a constructive role and use their strength with goodwill. There is an ancient saying in China: benevolence and righteousness should not be applied, as the situation of offense and defense is different. Major powers should uphold justice, follow the right path, and contribute positive energy to the peace and development of the Middle East. > > 2026-03-08 10:24:10 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Fourth, political solutions to hot issues are necessary. China has always advocated that peace is precious, and all parties should return to the negotiating table as soon as possible to resolve differences through equal dialogue and make efforts for common security. > > 2026-03-08 10:24:00 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Third, we must adhere to non-interference in internal affairs. The people of the Middle East are the true masters of this region, and Middle Eastern affairs should be decided autonomously by the countries in the region. Planning color revolutions and regime changes will not win the hearts of the people. > > 2026-03-08 10:23:42 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Second, the use of force should not be abused. A hard fist does not equate to a strong argument; the world cannot revert to the law of the jungle. The frequent use of force does not prove one's strength, and the people should not become innocent victims of war. > > 2026-03-08 10:23:33 > > **Wang Yi:** > > First, respect for national sovereignty is essential. Sovereignty is the cornerstone of the current international order. We advocate that the sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity of Iran and the countries in the Gulf region should be respected and inviolable. > > 2026-03-08 10:23:20 > > **Wang Yi:** > > China believes that correctly and properly addressing issues related to Iran and the Middle East should adhere to several basic principles: > > 2026-03-08 10:23:09 > > **Wang Yi:** > > This is a matter of concern for all parties and a focal point of the current international situation. China maintains an objective and fair attitude and has repeatedly clarified its principled position, which can be summarized in one sentence: ceasefire and stop the war. As the ancient Chinese said: war is a dangerous weapon and should be used with caution. In the face of the war-torn Middle East, I want to say that this is a war that should never have happened and one that brings no benefits to any party. The history of the Middle East repeatedly tells the world that military force is not a solution to problems; armed conflict will only add new hatred and brew new crises. China is willing to once again call for: an immediate cessation of military actions, prevention of the escalation of the situation, and avoidance of the spread of war. > > 2026-03-08 10:22:52 > > **Phoenix TV Reporter:** > > Recently, the United States and Israel have again conducted military strikes against Iran, and the conflict has spread throughout the Middle East. How does China view the current situation in Iran? What proposals does China have for resolving the Iranian issue? Thank you > > 2026-03-08 10:22:39 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Shenzhen is an important window for China's reform and opening up, a beautiful business card of socialism with Chinese characteristics, and an innovation frontier of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. We are willing to work with all parties to promote APEC to set sail again from Shenzhen towards the goal of an Asia-Pacific community. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:22:30 > > **Wang Yi:** > > After close communication with all parties, we have determined this year's meeting theme as "Building an Asia-Pacific Community and Promoting Common Prosperity." The Shenzhen APEC will focus on three priority areas: openness, innovation, and cooperation, to clarify the direction for Asia-Pacific cooperation at a crossroads and to gather strength once again. We will build the main pillars for the construction of the Asia-Pacific community, coordinate different paths for the Asia-Pacific Free Trade Area process, plan reasonable arrangements for regional connectivity, and vigorously promote the three transformations of digitalization, intelligence, and greening. Throughout the year, we will hold over 300 activities in multiple cities, with participation from various provinces and cities across the country, and all economic entity members will have the opportunity to contribute. > > 2026-03-08 10:22:21 > > **Wang Yi:** > > As a good host, China's work throughout the year will revolve around one center, which is to turn the construction of the Asia-Pacific community from a goal into action, from a blueprint into reality. The concept of the Asia-Pacific community has been proposed for decades, but this concept cannot remain on paper or be limited to vision. We hope to find answers in Shenzhen, gather consensus, clarify priority areas, and propose feasible measures to make the construction of the Asia-Pacific community a broad consensus and vivid practice among the people in the region. > > 2026-03-08 10:22:11 > > **Wang Yi:** > > This question is very timely. This year is the APEC China Year, and it is also China's third time serving as the host. From Shanghai in 2001, to Beijing in 2014, and now to Shenzhen this year, APEC has weathered storms over the past 25 years, experiencing the ups and downs of regional cooperation, and has witnessed China's unwavering commitment to the Asia-Pacific. > > 2026-03-08 10:22:00 > > **Shenzhen TV Reporter:** > > The Chinese side announced that the 33rd APEC Leaders' Informal Meeting will be held in Shenzhen this November. What important outcomes will the meeting achieve? How do you view APEC's role in promoting Asia-Pacific cooperation? Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:21:44 > > **Wang Yi:** > > After 80 years of trials and tribulations, the international order established after World War II has reached a critical juncture. Last year, the leaders of China and Russia attended each other's celebrations of the victory over fascism, and the two sides issued three significant joint statements on deepening comprehensive strategic cooperation, consolidating global strategic stability, and upholding the authority of international law, sending a clear signal to the world that we must unswervingly uphold the correct view of World War II history, defend the achievements of the victory in World War II, and oppose unilateral bullying actions. Eighty years ago, we made a "Sino-Russian contribution" to the establishment of the post-war order, and today, 80 years later, we will inject "Sino-Russian energy" into welcoming the arrival of a multipolar world Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:21:32 > > **Wang Yi:** > > China and Russia closely cooperate in action. There is the most strategic consensus and the closest strategic collaboration between China and Russia on major international and regional issues, including the defense of international rules and order that you just mentioned. > > 2026-03-08 10:21:13 > > **Wang Yi:** > > China and Russia have a high level of mutual trust politically. The essence of China-Russia relations is to support each other; we are not afraid of any external provocation or pressure and possess strong strategic resilience. > > 2026-03-08 10:21:04 > > **Wang Yi:** > > China and Russia are independent and autonomous strategically. We always respect each other's core interests and do not impose our own will and agenda on each other, adhering to non-alignment, non-confrontation, and not targeting third parties. > > 2026-03-08 10:20:46 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Why can we reach such a level? I think it mainly lies in the fact that the China-Russia strategic cooperative partnership has been established on the basis of equality, respect, and mutual benefit from the very beginning, reflecting the connotation of a new type of international relations and representing the direction of a new type of major power relationship. > > 2026-03-08 10:20:37 > > **Wang Yi:** > > This year marks the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the China-Russia strategic cooperative partnership and the 25th anniversary of the signing of the China-Russia Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation. In the face of a complex and intertwined international situation, the China-Russia relationship remains "unmoved by wind and rain, steady as a mountain." > > 2026-03-08 10:20:23 > > **Reporter from Sputnik News:** > > China has repeatedly stated its opposition to deliberate violations of other countries' sovereignty and security. In the face of a complex international situation, how can the two major powers, China and Russia, counter attempts to reshape international law and global trade rules? Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:11:02 > > **Wang Yi:** > > This year, the President will host guests from all sides domestically, preside over the informal meeting of APEC leaders, the second China-Arab States Summit, and other major diplomatic events, as well as conduct several important visits abroad, which will surely promote the relationship between China and the world towards a more positive direction, open up new realms for building a community with a shared future for mankind, and enable the Chinese nation to make new contributions to the cause of world peace and development. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:10:50 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Over the past year, the international community has come to understand China better through diplomatic engagements at the head-of-state level, drawing closer to China, and increasing trust and expectations towards China. > > 2026-03-08 10:10:16 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Over the past year, the President has held important meetings with leaders of major countries, conducted strategic communication, and created new practices for major power dialogue and coordination; visited Southeast Asia, Russia, Central Asia, and South Korea, consolidating a new situation of friendly relations with neighboring countries; presided over the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Tianjin Summit and the China-CELAC Forum, gathering new momentum for the unity of the Global South Attending the series of activities commemorating the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, a new strong voice was raised to defend peace and justice. > > 2026-03-08 10:09:11 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Head-of-state diplomacy is the guiding star of China's diplomacy. In the past year, facing a turbulent international situation, the President has carried out a magnificent head-of-state diplomacy, shaping important historical moments. > > 2026-03-08 10:08:54 > > **CCTV Reporter:** > > Minister Wang Yi, hello. The year 2025 was an extraordinary year for China's major country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics. We noticed that head-of-state diplomacy played a decisive role. Could you introduce the important achievements of head-of-state diplomacy in the past year? At the same time, we noticed that since the beginning of 2026, the President has maintained close communication with leaders of many countries in various forms. What new highlights can we expect from China's head-of-state diplomacy this year? Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:08:40 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Now, I am willing to answer everyone's questions. > > 2026-03-08 10:08:29 > > **Wang Yi:** > > As the world's most important force for peace, stability, and justice, we are full of confidence in the future of humanity. We are willing to work with all like-minded countries towards the noble goal of building a community with a shared future for mankind, continuously writing the era's chapter of peace, development, cooperation, and win-win outcomes. > > 2026-03-08 10:08:01 > > **Wang Yi:** > > I am very pleased to meet everyone again. Today is International Women's Day on March 8th, and I would like to extend heartfelt holiday wishes to all the women. I also want to take this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude to media friends and people from all walks of life for their concern and support for China's diplomacy. > > 2026-03-08 10:07:22 > > **Wang Yi:** > > Hello, dear reporter friends! > > 2026-03-08 10:07:02 > > **Host:** > > Good morning, friends from both domestic and foreign media. Welcome to the press conference of the Fourth Session of the 14th National People's Congress. The theme of this press conference is "China's Foreign Policy and External Relations." The conference's news center is pleased to invite Mr. Wang Yi, member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Minister of Foreign Affairs, to attend today's press conference and answer everyone's questions. Thank you. > > 2026-03-08 10:05:42 ## Related News & Research - [ZAWYA: Du announces enhanced connectivity support and services for SMEs and startups across the UAE](https://longbridge.com/en/news/281688775.md) - [ZAWYA: Jazeera Airways network grows with three new cities - Peshawar, Sialkot and Coimbatore](https://longbridge.com/en/news/281688638.md) - [Hòa Phát partners with TÜV SÜD to certify railway rail quality](https://longbridge.com/en/news/281685633.md) - [Curling-Sport's new professional league bets big on Olympic buzz](https://longbridge.com/en/news/281684853.md) - [Trump administration files emergency motion to resume ballroom work, citing security issues](https://longbridge.com/en/news/281688170.md)