Beijing Review

Spring Diplomacy

As the spillover effects of the Ukraine crisis continue to spread and world peace and development are facing new challenges, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi made a visit to Pakistan, Afghanistan, India and Nepal in March, aiming to enhance mutual trust and consolidate traditional friendship and cooperation.

During a media briefing on March 28, Wang said China and its South Asian neighboring countries support one another on issues concerning their respective core interests and major concerns, and that they are willing to jointly promote prosperity in the region, improve the people’s wellbeing, and maintain a sound environment

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