Tue, 21-Oct-2025

China urges immediate ceasefire in Gaza

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BEIJING: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has reaffirmed China’s commitment to securing a ceasefire and ending the conflict in Gaza. Wang noted that the two-year-long war in Gaza has created an unprecedented humanitarian crisis, adding that Israeli actions in violation of international law are undermining the two-state solution and destabilizing the Middle East. He stressed … Read more

Chinese FM concludes three-day official visit to Islamabad

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ISLAMABAD: Member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China and Foreign Minister Wang Yi departed here on Friday after completing his three-day official visit to Pakistan. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar saw off Foreign Minister Wang Yi, with Pakistan’s Ambassador to Beijing and his Chinese counterpart also present, as … Read more

COAS, Chinese FM discuss regional security, counter-terrorism  

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ISLAMABAD: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reiterated their resolve to promote peace, stability, and prosperity in the region during a high-level meeting in Islamabad. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the meeting focused on regional security, counterterrorism efforts, and matters of mutual interest. … Read more

China’s Wang Yi meets Lavrov in Moscow for security talks

China's Wang Yi meets Lavrov in Moscow for security talks

China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, is in Russia for security talks. Wang Yi is expected to meet with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, and discuss the Ukraine conflict. The US has accused China of providing economic and technological support to Russia. China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, is currently in Russia for discussions on security matters, … Read more

High-Level US-China Talks in Malta

US-China Talks

Talks described as “candid, substantive, and constructive.” Part of ongoing efforts to stabilize US-China relations. Potential groundwork for a meeting between Presidents Biden and Xi. Over the weekend, White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan engaged in a significant meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Malta, marking another step in the ongoing efforts … Read more

Wang Yi appointed foreign minister of China

BEIJING: Wang Yi was appointed as foreign minister of China by the country’s top legislature on Tuesday. China’s top legislature also voted to appoint Pan Gongsheng as central bank governor, as it convened a session. Qin Gang was removed from the post of foreign minister he concurrently held; Yi Gang was removed from the post … Read more

Blinken and Wang Yi meet to deal with their conflict in Jakarta

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is scheduled to meet with Chinese diplomat Wang Yi in Jakarta, underscoring the escalating tensions between the United States and China. The meeting takes place during ASEAN meetings in Indonesia and represents another interaction between the rival superpowers, with the aim of managing their strained relationship and avoiding further … Read more

China’s top diplomat all set to meet Putin with Moscow summit in cards

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  • Wang Yi arrives in Moscow.
  • He is expected to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and reaffirm the two nations’ partnership.
  • Wang may speak with Putin about scheduling a visit to Russia by Chinese President Xi Jinping.

BEIJING (Xinhua) — Wang Yi, China’s top diplomat, has arrived in Moscow, where he is expected to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and reaffirm the two nations’ partnership in the midst of increased tensions with the United States.

Wang may speak with Putin about scheduling a visit to Russia by Chinese President Xi Jinping, citing persons familiar with the plans. According to the sources, the travel to Moscow would be part of Beijing’s drive for multiparty peace negotiations aimed at ending the crisis in Ukraine.

Wang’s visit underscores Beijing’s sustained support for Moscow, coming only days before the anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and in the aftermath of Washington’s downing of a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon.

He is anticipated to emphasize the importance of greater economic cooperation between China and Russia. Bilateral trade increased by almost 30% to $190.3 billion in 2022, marking a new high. China has increased semiconductor exports and purchased more inexpensive Russian oil, helping to bolster an economy ravaged by the war effort.

The visit also appears to be meant to provide China diplomatic influence with the United States, since President Joe Biden is under pressure to obtain results in Ukraine before next year’s presidential election.

Last phase

According to a Chinese government insider, a Chinese military think tank recently simulated the condition of the Ukraine conflict and concluded that it will likely approach its last phase this summer, with Russian forces holding the advantage. According to a Chinese military source, with the fighting in Ukraine still not going in Washington’s favor, the US is scrambling to urge China to participate.

According to this logic, the closer China gets to Russia, the more likely it is to push the US to cave.

The Biden administration recently softened its stance on the balloon incident. Washington has also raised alarm about China sending lethal weapons to Russia, particularly during a Saturday meeting between Wang and Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Munich.

“We do not accept the United States’ finger-pointing or even coercion aimed at China-Russia relations,” Beijing stated in a meeting readout.

For the first time since November 2019, China and Russia are conducting joint military exercises with South Africa. The 10-day drills, which began on Friday and will last until the anniversary of the invasion, appear to be a message to Washington.

China’s Silence on Russia’s invitations

For all these gestures, however, Beijing does not want to be perceived as completely aligned with Moscow. China so far has remained silent about Russia’s invitations for Xi to visit and is expected to gauge how the U.S. likely would react before deciding whether to play that card.

China is anticipated to submit a position paper advocating a resolution to the Ukraine conflict soon, putting some gap between itself and Russia. The text is expected to emphasize Beijing’s opposition to nuclear weapons and attacks on nuclear power plants, as well as its demands for peace talks.

In a meeting with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba in Munich on Saturday, Wang emphasized Beijing’s support for such talks.

China is allegedly mulling measures to help restore Ukraine’s economy following the war, partly to repair its tattered image in the West, and partly to improve its relationship with Kyiv.

“Ukraine is valuable because it doesn’t criticize China over human rights issues,” a Chinese government insider said.

It’s unclear whether this will work. Russia has welcomed China as its own clout has dwindled, and Beijing would find it difficult to dissolve those relations. If the Ukraine peace proposal remains abstract without proposing tangible initiatives, it may raise doubts about China’s commitment to Western countries.

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Russia and China ‘oppose unilateral bullying’

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  • China’s top ambassador and Russia’s security head met.
  • Wang Yi and Nikolai Patrushev claim to have “opposed the creation of a cold war mentality.”
  • Wang Yi will also meet with Russia’s Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, and maybe President Vladimir Putin.

In Moscow, China‘s top ambassador and Russia’s security head met.

The official summary stated that they were promoting “peace and stability,” despite the fact that their talks take place nearly a year after Russia invaded Ukraine.

Despite the fact that Wang Yi and Nikolai Patrushev claim to have “opposed the creation of a cold war mentality,” Beijing has been accused of delivering dual-use technology to support Russia‘s war effort.

As the two spoke, the US was attempting to increase pressure on Moscow to end the war by imposing further sanctions.

To this, they stated that China and Russia “oppose all forms of unilateral bullying”.

Wang Yi will also meet with Russia’s Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, and maybe President Vladimir Putin.

The Kremlin told me “there’s a lot to talk about”.

Finally, there has been much talk in Beijing that plans for China’s President Xi Jinping to visit Russia in the coming months are in the works.

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China said certain countries must avoid ‘fueling the fire’ in the Ukraine conflict

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  • China is deeply worried that the Ukraine conflict will continue to escalate.
  • China urged certain countries to quit “fueling the fire” in an apparent jab at the US.
  • China’s top diplomat Wang Yi would arrive in Moscow on Tuesday.

China is “deeply concerned” that the Ukraine war could spiral out of control, foreign minister Qin Gang said on Tuesday, urging certain countries to quit “fueling the fire” in an apparent jab at the US.

Beijing, which signed a “no limits” cooperation with Moscow last year, has not condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The US has warned of repercussions if China gives military assistance to Russia, which Beijing denies.

“China is deeply worried that the Ukraine conflict will continue to escalate or even spiral out of control,” Qin said in a speech at a forum held at the foreign ministry.

“We urge certain countries to immediately stop fuelling the fire,” he said in comments that appeared to be directed at the United States, adding that they must “stop hyping up ‘today Ukraine, tomorrow Taiwan'”.

Qin’s remarks came as Russia’s news agency reported that China’s top diplomat Wang Yi would arrive in Moscow on Tuesday, ahead of President Xi Jinping’s “peace speech” on Friday, the anniversary of the Ukraine invasion.

According to a Chinese foreign ministry official, Wang’s visit to Russia will be an opportunity to strengthen bilateral relations.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, China released a document on Xi’s centerpiece security initiative, the Global Security Initiative (GSI), which aspires to safeguard the notion of “indivisible security,” a concept approved by Moscow.

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China is “seriously concerned” about the Ukraine issue, vows to “encourage dialogue”

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  • Beijing is “deeply concerned” about the violence in Ukraine.
  • China has indicated it will issue a proposal this week aimed at finding a “political solution.”
  • China will address the concerns of all parties and seek common security”.

China‘s foreign ministry said Tuesday that Beijing is “deeply concerned” about the violence in Ukraine, which is “intensifying and even getting out of control.

Beijing will “work with the international community to promote dialogue and consultation, address the concerns of all parties and seek common security”, Qin Gang said in a speech on global security in the Chinese capital.

As the year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of its neighbor approaches on February 24, China has indicated it will issue a proposal this week aimed at finding a “political solution” to the Ukraine crisis.

Qin said Tuesday that Beijing would “continue to promote peace talks” and “offer Chinese wisdom for the political settlement of the Ukrainian crisis, and work with the international community to promote dialogue and consultation, address the concerns of all parties and seek common security”.

“At the same time, we urge the countries concerned to stop adding fuel to the fire as soon as possible, to stop shifting the blame to China,” Qin said, following US claims that Beijing may be considering sending arms to Moscow — allegations China has denied.

Today Ukraine, tomorrow Taiwan

And regarding the self-ruled island of Taiwan, which China claims as part of its territory and has vowed to seize one day, Qin urged countries to “stop making an uproar by shouting ‘Today Ukraine, tomorrow Taiwan'”.

“The pressures and attempts to contain China, coming from the outside, are getting stronger and stronger, they are getting worse and worse, posing a serious threat to China’s sovereignty and security,” Qin said.

“We firmly oppose all forms of hegemonism and power politics, firmly oppose Cold War mentality and camp confrontation, and firmly oppose any external interference in China’s internal affairs.”

Senior diplomat Wang Yi told the Munich Security Conference on Saturday that with regard to the Ukraine war, Beijing was against attacks on nuclear power facilities, opposed the use of biological weapons, and was open to engaging with “all parties”.

He also battled with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken over Washington’s shooting down of a Chinese balloon in its airspace — a response Wang described as “hysterical and absurd”.

Wang is scheduled to arrive in Moscow for talks on his penultimate stop on a European tour that has taken him through France, Italy, Hungary, and Germany.

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China may give Russia weapons for Ukraine war, warns US

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China is considering sending Russia arms and ammunition for the conflict in Ukraine. Prompting Antony Blinken to warn that this would have “severe ramifications” for China. China has “neither stood by quietly nor thrown fuel on the fire” for the Ukraine crisis. China is considering sending Russia arms and ammunition for the conflict in Ukraine, … Read more

Blinken, China’s top diplomat in ‘direct, candid talks’ amid balloon spat

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  • US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned China.
  • The high-level discussion took place on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.
  • Blinken hastily canceled a rare trip to China as a result of the incident.

MUNICH: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned China not to repeat its “irresponsible act” of sending a spy balloon into American airspace, as he held rare talks late Saturday with China’s top diplomat Wang Yi.

The high-level discussion took place on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, amid rising tensions between Washington and China.

Since a giant white balloon from China was sighted over a series of secret nuclear weapons locations before being shot down close off the east coast on February 4, the US has been on high alert.

Blinken hastily canceled a rare trip to China as a result of the incident.

Beijing denies using spy balloons, claiming the equipment was used for weather research. Following that, it accused Washington of deploying espionage balloons above Chinese territory, which the US rejected.

During their meeting on Saturday, Blinken “directly spoke to the unacceptable violation of US sovereignty and international law by (China’s) high-altitude surveillance balloon in US territorial airspace, emphasizing that this irresponsible act must never be repeated,” according to a State Department spokesman Ned Price.

“The Secretary made clear the United States will not stand for any violation of our sovereignty,” he added.

He also warned Wang “about the implications and consequences if China provides material support to Russia or assistance with systemic sanctions evasion”, Price said.

Very direct and candid

Blinken was “very direct and candid” during the talks, which lasted around an hour, according to a senior State Department official.

He was also “quite blunt” as they spoke about Russia, the official said.

In turn, Wang told Blinken that their countries’ relations had been damaged by how Washington reacted to the balloon.

Wang “made clear China’s solemn position on the so-called airship incident”, and “urged the US side to change course, acknowledge and repair the damage that its excessive use of force caused to China-US relations,” state news agency Xinhua reported.

Speaking earlier Saturday at the gathering of world leaders in Munich, Wang had condemned the US reaction to the balloon as “hysterical and absurd”.

Misguided

Wang made typically harsh words against Washington, claiming that President Joe Biden’s administration has a “misguided” view of China.

And he accused the US of attempting to “smear” the Asian giant while enacting policies that contradicted its ideals, such as free trade.

“There are many balloons from many countries in the sky. Do you want to down each and every one of them?” Wang said.

“We urge the United States not to do such preposterous things simply to divert attention from its own domestic problems.”

Asked then if he was planning to meet with the US delegation, Wang had accused Washington of taking a wrong view of China as a serious geopolitical challenge and a threat to the United States.

“This is a misguided perception of China, and with this perception, the United States is using all of its means to smear and clamp down China and is co-opting other countries to do the same,” he said.

Instead, Wang accused the US of “100% protectionism, 100 percent self-servings, and 100 percent unilateral action” in its own economic policies, such as the Chips Act, which allocates billions of dollars for semiconductor subsidies and research.

He added that he hoped Washington would “take a pragmatic and proactive attitude” towards China and restore relations to a “track of sound development”.

Don’t make the same mistake

Following four years of adversarial relations with China under his predecessor, Donald Trump, Biden has made reestablishing relations with Beijing, which he regards as Washington’s main opponent, a priority.

Yet, tensions erupted last year when Nancy Pelosi, then-leader of the United States House of Representatives, visited Taiwan, the self-governing democratic island claimed by China.

According to a Financial Times report Friday, a high-level Pentagon official would visit Taiwan soon, putting hopes for a reset to the test.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has also led Western powers to cast a watchful eye on the connections between Russian leader Vladimir Putin and China’s President Xi Jinping, who call each other “friends”.

Also in Munich, US Vice President Kamala Harris underlined how Washington was “troubled that Beijing has deepened its relationship with Moscow since the war began”.

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said, “Beijing is watching closely to see the price Russia pays or the reward it receives for its aggression.”

“What is happening in Europe today could happen in East Asia tomorrow,” he warned.

Stoltenberg also stated that Moscow’s attack highlighted the risks of Europe’s over-reliance on authoritarian regimes. He said that it should serve as a lesson as the continent sought relations with China.

“We should not make the same mistake with China and other authoritarian regimes.”

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France, China agree to work for Ukraine peace: French President’s office

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France and China agreed to work together for peace in Ukraine. They discussed the war and its consequences on the most vulnerable countries. Wang’s tour will continue with a stop at the Munich Security Conference. Following their Wednesday meeting, President of France Emmanuel Macron and the top diplomat of China Wang Yi decided to work … Read more

China asks for calm on “spy” balloon in US airspace

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China recommends “cool-headed” management of a dispute with a massive Chinese balloon. Antony Blinken cancelled a trip to Beijing, calling the existence of the “spy” balloon “irresponsible conduct”. John Kerry says Chinese spy blimp over the US was “unacceptable” and “irresponsible” . China has recommended “cool-headed” management of a dispute with a massive Chinese balloon … Read more

China foreign ministry: ‘airship’ over the U.S. a ‘force majeure accident’

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  • The US claimed it was a clear Violation.
  • Wang reminded Blinken that both parties needed to communicate in a timely manner.
  • Wang claimed that China has always strictly abided by international law and respected sovereignty.

China: The Chinese foreign ministry stated on Saturday that the flight of a Chinese “airship” over the United States was a result of force majeure, accusing US politicians and media of exploiting the situation to malign China.

The US, claiming the device was a suspected spy balloon that had committed a “clear violation” of US sovereignty, postponed Secretary of State Antony Blicken’s visit to China, which was scheduled to begin on Friday.

“China has always strictly abided by international law and respected the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries,” the ministry said in a statement.

It said Beijing and Washington had not announced any visit by Blinken and that “the U.S. announcements are their own matter and we respect that”.

In a separate statement, the ministry said Wang Yi, director of China’s Central Commission for Foreign Affairs, met with Blinken on the phone on Friday evening and discussed how to deal with unintentional occurrences in a calm and professional manner.

According to the ministry, Wang reminded Blinken that both parties needed to communicate in a timely manner to avoid any miscalculations.

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China FM Wang Yi desires a ‘golden era’ relations with Philippines

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China’s foreign minister says Beijing is prepared to work with incoming Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to usher in a “new golden era” in bilateral relations. Wang Yi is visiting Southeast Asia at a time when the U.S. is attempting to increase its influence in the area. China’s foreign minister Wang Yi stated on Wednesday … Read more

Chinese ambassador to Australia heckled by protesters

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Xiao Qian, China’s new ambassador to Australia, was heckled by human rights protestors. Protesters shouted for Tibet and Hong Kong independence during Xiao’s speech. Security pulled one protester out of the room as she shouted, “The University of Technology cannot host a representative of a homicidal dictatorship.” China’s new ambassador to Australia chastised human rights … Read more

Chinese FM ties with China and Pacific island countries

Chinese FM

  Chinese FM Wang added that China also announced a commitment to mutual respect and common development with the Pacific islands. Wang Yi, China’s foreign minister, is in the midst of a 10-day marathon tour of the area, visiting eight nations in that time. Security analysts say the trip indicates a remarkable “uptick in speed” … Read more

Penny Wong to visit Samoa, Tonga

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Penny Wong, Australia’s newly sworn-in foreign minister, will return to the Pacific Islands on Wednesday, visiting Samoa and Tonga only days after her Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi. Wong stated she was boarding an aircraft to “renew and strengthen Australia’s deep ties of friendship and family” as Australia and China compete for influence in the vast … Read more

China, Pacific island agree to five-point consensus

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China and Pacific island countries achieved a five-point agreement at their second foreign ministers’ meeting on Monday, according to visiting Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi. Wang claimed the meeting was a success and created consensus in five areas during a joint news conference with Fijian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Voreqe Bainimarama, … Read more

Samoa signs bilateral agreement with China

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Samoa and China inked a bilateral agreement on Saturday, promising “greater collaboration,” as Beijing’s foreign minister continues a tour of the South Pacific that has alarmed Western allies. The pact’s terms remain unknown because it was reached in the middle of a Chinese delegation’s eight-nation tour, but a leaked draught agreement provided to several Pacific … Read more

Western nations sound alarm China’s South Pacific plan

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Western nations raised the alarm on Thursday over reported plans to drastically increase China’s military and economic clout in the South Pacific, in what one regional leader described as a thinly veiled attempt to encircle island states in “Beijing’s orbit.” The wide-ranging draught pact and a five-year plan, both acquired by AFP, would give China … Read more

China offers South Pacific nations security, free trade agreements

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China has proposed plans to significantly expand security and economic cooperation with South Pacific nations, which one regional leader has described as a thinly veiled attempt to bring them into “Beijing’s orbit.” The comprehensive draught agreement and a five-year plan, obtained by AFP on Wednesday, will be discussed when Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visits … Read more

‘Doomed to Fail,’ says Chinese FM ahead of quad meet

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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi declared that the United States’ Indo-Pacific strategy is “doomed to fail,” speaking when President Joe Biden is in the area to strengthen engagement with allies and challenge China’s expansion and influence. “Facts will prove that the so-called “Indo-Pacific strategy” is essentially a strategy for creating divisions, a strategy for inciting … Read more

India and Nepal restore rail links

On Saturday, India and Nepal resumed passenger rail service between them, while China continues to court Kathmandu. Nepal has always played a balancing act between New Delhi and Beijing, but observers fear that Indian influence over Kathmandu is fading as China pours money into the landlocked Himalayan country. Nepalese Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba, on … Read more

Shah Mahmood, Wang Yi discuss bilateral ties, regional and global situation

Shah Mahmood Qureshi

Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi spoke on telephone with State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi of the People’s Republic of China on Tuesday. According to the Foreign Office, the two Foreign Ministers discussed bilateral ties and exchanged views on the regional and global situation. Read more: Battleground Ukraine: Day 13 of Russia’s invasion State … Read more

Sri Lanka enters strategic oil agreement with India

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka and India have launched a joint venture to revive a strategic British colonial-era oil storage facility and strengthen energy security in the region, a senior minister said. The deal is seen as countering China’s rising influence in the region and comes two days ahead of a visit to the Indian Ocean island … Read more