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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi
Wang Yi Attends OIC Meeting as Special Guest
By Munir Ahmed
The Chinese foreign minister’s participation in a meeting of Muslim nations laid bare their willingness to overlook China’s alleged violence against Uyghur Muslims.
China Has a Huge Strategic Opening With India
By Mohamed Zeeshan
While differences between the U.S. and India have widened, Beijing and New Delhi have made similar statements on the Ukraine conflict.
Amid US Crisis, Chinese Foreign Minister Embarks on Southeast Asia Tour
By Sebastian Strangio
Since October, China's top diplomat has visited every Southeast Asian nation bar Vietnam.
Chinese FM Embarks on Diplomatic Drive in Southeast Asia
By Sebastian Strangio
The agenda of Wang Yi’s tour is diplomatic maintenance: the repairing and upgrading of China's relationships with key Southeast Asian partners.
China’s Two-Pronged Diplomacy
By Brian Wong
A charm offensive or wolf warrior diplomacy? Both, actually, are a key part of China's diplomatic strategy.
At ASEAN Meetings, US, China Spar Over Maritime Disputes
By Sebastian Strangio
The alternating diplomatic salvos highlight to degree to which the South China Sea has become a flashpoint of superpower tensions.
Taro Kono’s China Visit Paves the Way for a China-Japan-South Korea Summit
By Charlotte Gao
Amid Japanese foreign minister’s visit, China and Japan agreed to hold a new round of the trilateral summit.
As Trump Insults African Countries, China Actively Embraces Them
By Charlotte Gao
China's foreign minister visited four African countries ahead of the upcoming Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).
For the First Time, Chinese Communist Party to Hold a World Political Parties Dialogue
By Charlotte Gao
Chinese Communist Party aims to have a louder voice in the international sphere
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