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Chinese, Austrian FMs vow to promote bilateral ties

2025-09-13 10:54 Last Updated At:18:57

Visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held talks with his Austrian counterpart Beate Meinl-Reisinger in Vienna, Austria on Friday, with both sides vowing to lift bilateral relations to a new stage.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said Austria is a country with European tradition, and the long-term stability of China-Austria relations serves both sides' interests and accords with the trend of history.

Last week, China solemnly commemorated the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, Wang said, adding that China took in Jews from Austria, opening for them a precious "door of life," and also received valuable support from Austrian friends during those difficult years in World War II.

As China and Austria will mark the 55th anniversary of their diplomatic relations, Wang said that the China-Austria friendly strategic partnership is the most accurate positioning of the bilateral ties and also a true reflection of how China-Austria relations have withstood the tests of the changing international landscape.

China attaches great importance to China-Austria ties, appreciates the continuity of the new Austrian government's China policy, hopes that Austria will work with China in the spirit of mutual respect, close communication, seeking common ground while reserving differences, and win-win cooperation, and seize the opportunities from China's vast market and green industrial transformation, advancing bilateral relations to a new stage of higher quality, Wang said.

Wang also elaborated on China's principled position on Taiwan, stressing that Taiwan's restoration to China is an important part of the outcomes of the victory in World War II and the postwar international order.

He expressed the hope that Austria will faithfully adhere to the one-China principle and refrain from conducting any official interactions with the Taiwan region to safeguard the political foundation of China-Austria relations.

On global governance, Wang said currently unilateral hegemonic practices are running rampant and global governance cannot keep pace with the changing realities, making reform and improvement imperative.

The Global Governance Initiative proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping systematically outlines five key principles: sovereign equality, international rule of law, multilateralism, the people-centered approach, and taking real actions, Wang said, adding that these concepts meet the urgent needs of the international community, and align with the purposes of the UN Charter.

China is willing to work with all countries, including Austria, to jointly safeguard the international system with the United Nations at its core and an international order underpinned by international law, and promote the building of a more just and equitable global governance system, Wang said.

Sustaining healthy and stable China-EU relations is in the interests of both sides and their peoples and the current problems facing Europe do not come from China, Wang noted, underscoring that China supports Europe in seeking true strategic autonomy but opposes the mistaken idea of harming China's interests in exchange for deals.

China hopes Austria will play a constructive role in encouraging Europe to pursue a rational and pragmatic policy toward China, Wang said.

Meinl-Reisinger said Austria attaches great importance to its relations with China and unswervingly adheres to the one-China policy.

Since establishing the friendly strategic partnership, Austria and China have maintained sound cooperation in both bilateral and multilateral fields, with common interests continuing to expand. Austria looks forward to strengthening exchanges at all levels with China, enhancing people-to-people ties, and deepening practical cooperation in green economy and other areas, Meinl-Reisinger said.

She also expressed gratitude for China's help to Austrian Jews during World War II, saying the two sides should jointly remember this valuable history.

The Austria-China panda cooperation project has become the latest symbol of friendship, and Austria welcomes more Chinese tourists to visit, she said.

Austria welcomes the Global Governance Initiative, supports open, law-based and equal free trade, and opposes the dominance of the "law of the jungle," she said, adding that the country upholds the authority of the United Nations and multilateralism.

Meinl-Reisinger also noted Austria's willingness to actively promote constructive dialog between Europe and China and facilitate the healthy development of relations between the two sides.

During their talks, the two ministers also exchanged views on issues of common concern including Ukraine, the Middle East and climate change.

Chinese, Austrian FMs vow to promote bilateral ties

Chinese, Austrian FMs vow to promote bilateral ties

Chinese, Austrian FMs vow to promote bilateral ties

Chinese, Austrian FMs vow to promote bilateral ties

China is willing to strengthen communication, enhance trust, eliminate interference, and deepen cooperation with Canada to bring bilateral relations forward on a steady and sound track in solid strides under the new circumstances, said Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, met with Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand in Beijing on the day.

Referring to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to China, the first by a Canadian prime minister in eight years, Wang said the trip marks a milestone in bilateral ties and signals a turning point in the relationship.

The leaders of the two countries will hold meetings and talks, which are expected to open up new prospects for bilateral relations, said Wang.

The world today is undergoing profound and complex changes, and the impact of China-Canada relations transcends the bilateral scope, Wang noted.

Wang said that China and Canada have different social systems, stemming from different historical and cultural heritage, and based on the choices of their respective people.

He urged both sides to view each other in a rational and amicable manner with an inclusive mindset, handle issues on the basis of mutual respect, focus on the agenda of cooperation, and send positive messages so as to foster optimism, inject greater confidence into the development of bilateral relations, and jointly build a new type of strategic partnership between China and Canada.

Anand said the new Canadian government attaches great importance to relations with China. She also added that Prime Minister Carney looks forward to engaging in in-depth exchanges with Chinese leaders during the visit to set the course for the development of bilateral relations, resume dialogue in various fields, pursue more mutually beneficial outcomes, enhance coordination and cooperation in multilateral affairs, and further advance the strategic partnership between the two countries.

China ready to work for steady, sound ties with Canada: FM

China ready to work for steady, sound ties with Canada: FM

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