"Major Powers Should Not Bully The Weak.” China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi Criticizes U.S. Tariffs, Seeks Stronger Ties with Global South

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 06:27am on 07 Mar 2025,Friday International

China's Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, criticized the U.S. for imposing additional 10% tariffs on Chinese imports, particularly over the fentanyl issue, stating that China will "resolutely counter" such pressures. He emphasized that major powers should not bully weaker nations, implicitly targeting the Trump administration. Despite these critiques, Wang expressed China's openness to future trade talks with the U.S. On the Ukraine conflict, he reiterated China's commitment to achieving a "fair, lasting, and binding peace agreement" without criticizing Russia, highlighting stable China-Russia relations. Wang also noted China's intention to expand its influence, particularly in Europe and the Global South, advocating for improved global governance representation for developing countries.

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