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      Spokeswoman on China's diplomatic achievements in 2024

      2024-12-31 16:53 Last Updated At:20:07

      China upheld fundamental principles while breaking new ground in diplomacy and achieved fruitful outcomes in 2024, said Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning at the last press briefing of the year in Beijing on Tuesday.

      Mao made the statement at the end of the press briefing.

      "This is the last regular press conference of the Foreign Ministry in 2024. Over the past year, we upheld fundamental principles while breaking new ground in diplomacy and achieved fruitful outcomes. A remarkable new chapter has been written in head-of-state diplomacy, new progress has been made in pursuing all-round diplomacy, new breakthroughs have been made in building a community with a shared future for mankind, and new outcomes have been achieved in serving the people through diplomacy. China's policies, especially major concepts and initiatives put forth by President Xi Jinping, are supported and well-received by the international community. The Chinese path to modernization is gaining greater international significance," Mao said.

      "Let me extend our thanks to you all for your attention to, support for and active coverage of China's diplomacy in the past year. I wish you a very happy New Year!" she said.

      Spokeswoman on China's diplomatic achievements in 2024

      Spokeswoman on China's diplomatic achievements in 2024

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      China willing to expand high-level cooperation with Ireland: FM

      2025-02-18 01:11 Last Updated At:02:17

      Visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin in Dublin on Monday.

      Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, stated during the meeting that China is ready to work with Ireland to implement the consensus of the leaders of the two countries, consolidate high-level mutual trust, expand high-level cooperation, promote and strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation between China and Ireland and strive for solid progress to achieve common development and prosperity.

      China is willing to strengthen dialogue with Ireland and the EU, enhance mutual trust, and properly handle differences, so as to be a constructive force in the process of multipolarization and work together with them to safeguard world peace, stability and development, said Wang.

      For his part, Martin stated that Ireland and China enjoy traditional friendship, mutual respect, mutual trust and robust bilateral relations. Ireland is willing to develop a closer partnership with China and will continue to adhere to the one-China policy, said Martin, noting that Ireland is willing to work with China to uphold multilateralism, support free trade, maintain the stability of industrial and supply chains, and commit to resolving differences and disputes through dialogue.

      During his visit, Wang also held talks with Irish Tanaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Simon Harris.

      China willing to expand high-level cooperation with Ireland: FM

      China willing to expand high-level cooperation with Ireland: FM

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