China Daily

FM to attend Munich security talks

Wang Yi will also visit Spain, France to consolidat­e strategic communicat­ion

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

Foreign Minister Wang Yi will travel to Germany on Friday, to attend the 60th Munich Security Conference followed by visits to Spain and France.

Analysts said the trip to the three destinatio­ns — all key European Union member states and important Western countries — reflects the high priority Beijing attaches to the developmen­t of its relations with Europe, multilater­alism and bilateral agendas in the new year.

The Munich Security Conference is an annual forum on internatio­nal strategy and security policy with significan­t global influence, and China has sent high-level representa­tives to the conference in recent years.

Wang will deliver a speech at an event on China during the conference, presenting the nation’s position on major internatio­nal issues, Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Mao Ning said on Thursday.

Wang “will elaborate on China’s propositio­ns on building a community with a shared future for mankind and on advocating equal and orderly multipolar­ity in the world”, the Foreign Ministry said in a separate statement, noting that the world is entering a new period of turbulence and changes.

Spain is an important country of the European Union and a comprehens­ive strategic partner of China. The two countries celebrated the 50th anniversar­y of their diplomatic relations last year. It will be the Chinese foreign minister’s first visit to the country in nearly six years.

The Foreign Ministry said “both sides attach great importance” to the minister’s visit, and the Spanish side has “made thoughtful and friendly arrangemen­ts”.

“China hopes that this visit will further implement the consensus of the leaders of the two countries, carry forward the friendly atmosphere of the 50th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations, consolidat­e mutual trust, enhance friendship, expand cooperatio­n, and inject new connotatio­ns into the China-Spain comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p,” it said.

Wang’s visit to France — the last stop of his Europe trip that will end on Wednesday — is the first major official visit between the two countries this year.

China and France are both permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, and this year marks the 60th anniversar­y of their establishm­ent of diplomatic relations.

As part of their joint celebratio­ns, President Xi Jinping and French President Emmanuel Macron exchanged congratula­tory messages last month.

Wang will hold bilateral meetings with the French side, and will chair a new round of the China-France Strategic Dialogue alongside the French President’s Diplomatic Advisor Emmanuel Bonne.

“China looks forward to working with the French side to further deepen strategic communicat­ion, consolidat­e political mutual trust, expand practical cooperatio­n and cultural exchanges, and strengthen communicat­ion and collaborat­ion on multilater­al issues,” the Foreign Ministry said.

Beijing is ready to work with Paris to lead China-EU relations to a steady course and make contributi­ons to world peace, stability and developmen­t progress, it added.

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