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China Vows Not to Sell Arms to Any Party in Ukraine War

China Vows Not to Sell Arms to Any Party in Ukraine War

By Associated Press
Foreign Minister Qin Gang’s attempt to address a major European and U.S. concern came days before China’s defense minister heads to Moscow.
Explaining China’s Diplomatic Strategy on Ukraine

Explaining China’s Diplomatic Strategy on Ukraine

By Jianli Yang
China has been sending strong signals that it plans to use its economic clout to bring Ukraine to the bargaining table – to Russia’s benefit. 

China’s Xi to Meet Putin as Beijing Seeks Bolder Global Role

China’s Xi to Meet Putin as Beijing Seeks Bolder Global Role

By Karl Ritter
Xi will visit Moscow on March 20-22 as speculation grows China is going to push harder for a diplomatic settlement to the war in Ukraine.

In Xi’s ‘New Era,’ China’s Foreign Policy Centers on ‘Struggle’

In Xi’s ‘New Era,’ China’s Foreign Policy Centers on ‘Struggle’

By Shannon Tiezzi
Chinese officials hate the term “wolf warrior diplomacy,” but it’s clear that the phenomenon, by whatever name, is here to stay.

China’s G20 Diplomacy Highlights Geopolitical Rifts

China’s G20 Diplomacy Highlights Geopolitical Rifts

By Shannon Tiezzi
China's foreign minister met with his counterparts from Russia and India at a meeting dominated by discussions of the Ukraine war.
As China’s FM Qin Gang Prepares to Visit India, Reflections on Wang Yi’s Views

As China’s FM Qin Gang Prepares to Visit India, Reflections on Wang Yi’s Views

By Saheb Singh Chadha
Former Foreign Minister Wang’s speech late last year indicated that China-India relations are likely to remain troubled for a while.

China’s New Foreign Minister Is on a Diplomatic Blitz

China’s New Foreign Minister Is on a Diplomatic Blitz

By Nathaniel Schochet and Earl Carr
Since taking up his post, Qin Gang has undertaken a flurry of outreach to key partners, especially in phone conversations.
Japan, China Hold Foreign Minister Call Days After NATO Chief’s Visit

Japan, China Hold Foreign Minister Call Days After NATO Chief’s Visit

By Mina Pollmann
Tokyo continues to try to keep relations with Beijing stable even as it deepens military cooperation with NATO and other partners.

Interpreting China’s Diplomatic Shifts

Interpreting China’s Diplomatic Shifts

By Brian Wong
While Beijing is jettisoning some of the most pugnacious elements in its prior diplomacy, it has not undertaken a fundamental pivot.

What Will African Leaders Seek to Gain From Welcoming China’s New Foreign Minister?

What Will African Leaders Seek to Gain From Welcoming China’s New Foreign Minister?

By Yixin Yu and Charlie Zong
A look at the priorities the AU, Ethiopia, Gabon, Angola, Benin, and Egypt have for their relationships with China.

What Was Behind the Chinese Foreign Minister’s Midnight Stopover in Bangladesh?

What Was Behind the Chinese Foreign Minister’s Midnight Stopover in Bangladesh?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Ahead of his planned tour of African countries, Qin Gang made a surprise stop in Dhaka.
The Chinese Diplomats to Watch After the 20th Party Congress

The Chinese Diplomats to Watch After the 20th Party Congress

By Chihwei Yu and K. Tristan Tang
The potential nominees for China’s next foreign minister might provide some insights into the future trend of China’s foreign policy.

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