China and Uruguay Forge Shared Future for Multipolar World
China and Uruguay aim to forge a cooperative relationship for a multipolar world, says President Xi Jinping during Uruguayan President Yamandu Orsi's visit. The trip marks significant diplomatic engagement amid tensions from the U.S. invasion of Venezuela. Uruguay seeks global opportunities, while China remains a top trade partner.
President Xi Jinping of China emphasized the necessity of collaboration with Uruguay to promote a multipolar world during a meeting with President Yamandu Orsi. This diplomatic engagement signals a stride towards economic globalization and shared global responsibilities.
Orsi's visit to China is the first by a South American leader following the U.S. intervention in Venezuela and the apprehension of former President Nicolas Maduro. He aims to boost Uruguay's international standing and attract investment through this visit, which includes a delegation of 150 business leaders.
The timing of Orsi's visit holds symbolic importance for China, reflecting its role as Uruguay's leading trade partner. The visit underscores Beijing's sustained interest in engaging with South American nations in an increasingly polarized global political climate.
(With inputs from agencies.)

