Wang Yi Advocates for U.S.-China Cooperation at Munich Conference
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged the United States to adopt a pragmatic approach towards China during the Munich Security Conference, warning against emotional decisions to decouple. He highlighted cooperation as the most beneficial path for both nations, cautioning against severing supply chains.
In a significant address at the Munich Security Conference, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged the United States to maintain a balanced and pragmatic relationship with China. He cautioned against abrupt decisions to distance economically or politically, which could lead to unnecessary tension.
Wang emphasized the value of cooperation between the two nations, pointing out that collaboration would yield the best results for both countries. He criticized the prospect of a complete economic decoupling, describing it as an emotional and reactive stance.
The foreign minister's remarks come amid ongoing global debates on the nature of U.S.-China relations, urging leaders to consider the long-term implications of their policies on international stability and economic prosperity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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