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Wang: China addresses hotspot issues through the Chinese way

Time:2024-04-30 05:27:47 source:Culture Channels news portal

Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that China has found the Chinese way to address hotspot issues featuring commitments to non-interference in internal affairs, to political settlement, to objectivity and impartiality, and a commitment to addressing both symptoms and root causes.

"We learn from international practices and draw wisdom from Chinese culture," Wang said at a news conference on Thursday during the second session of the 14th National People's Congress, China's top legislature.

Noting that China always promotes talks for peace and never adds fuel, Wang said China will work with all countries to build consensus for ending conflicts, pave the way for peace talks and strive for a world of lasting peace and common security.

"All people in the world have a sense of justice in their hearts. Credibility comes before influence," he said.

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