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China recommends multilateralism to solve world’s problems

He said the countries should make a choice in the face of the U.S. waving the tariff stick around the world.

• April 30, 2025
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi [Photo credit: Orissa Post]

The way out of the problems in the world lies in upholding and practising multilateralism, Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi has said.

Speaking at a meeting of foreign ministers from the BRICS members and partner countries, he said all countries should make a choice.

He said the countries should make a choice in the face of the U.S. waving the tariff stick around the world.

Mr Wang said China’s response to the trade war is clear and firm: it will fight to the end if it must fight, and any talks must be based on equality and respect.

According to Mr Wang, China upholds not only mutually beneficial cooperation but also international rules.

(Xinhua/NAN)

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