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China opposes unwarranted interference by external forces in Cuba: FM

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China opposes unwarranted interference by external forces in Cuba: FM

2026-02-06 00:11 Last Updated At:15:47

China firmly supports Cuba in safeguarding its national sovereignty and security, opposes unwarranted interference by external forces, and rejects any attempt to deprive the Cuban people of their right to survival and development, said Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing on Thursday.

Wang made the remarks during talks with Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, who is the special envoy of the party and government of Cuba, a member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party and the foreign minister of Cuba.

Wang, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said that Cuba has long striven to explore a socialist path suited to its own national conditions, earning widespread respect from the international community with its spirit of standing up to power and being unafraid of difficulties.

He said that amid the shifting international landscape, China and Cuba have always maintained sincere mutual trust and stood together, and last year, the two countries celebrated the 65th anniversary of their diplomatic ties. At present, the situation in Latin America is undergoing complex and profound changes, said Wang, noting that upholding fairness and justice has always been a consistent principle of China's foreign policy.

China stands ready to work with Cuba to implement the consensus reached between their two heads of state, continue providing support and assistance within its capacity, consolidate and advance the friendly ties between the two countries, and work with like-minded countries in renewed efforts to enhance solidarity among the Global South and uphold regional and global peace, Wang said.

Rodriguez noted that Cuba and China are brothers and comrades, expressing gratitude for China's steadfast support of the Cuban people in opposing external blockades and sanctions, and for its assistance in Cuba's economic and social development.

Cuba takes pride in being the first country in the Western Hemisphere to establish diplomatic relations with China and forge a bilateral community with a shared future, Rodriguez said, adding that Cuba supports China's vision of a community with a shared future for humanity and four major global initiatives.

He said that Cuba adheres to the one-China principle, opposes "Taiwan independence" separatism, and is willing to work with China to implement the important consensus reached between their two heads of state to strengthen cooperation in all fields.

China opposes unwarranted interference by external forces in Cuba: FM

China opposes unwarranted interference by external forces in Cuba: FM

China opposes unwarranted interference by external forces in Cuba: FM

China opposes unwarranted interference by external forces in Cuba: FM

Hong Kong's first astronaut lifted off into space on Sunday, sparking a wave of enthusiasm for space exploration in the special administrative region, while inspiring a new generation to look to the stars.

The Shenzhou-23 crewed spaceship, atop a Long March-2F carrier rocket, blasted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China at 23:08 (Beijing Time) on Sunday. The crew members include Lai Ka-ying, the first astronaut and payload specialist from Hong Kong to join a national space mission, whose achievements have motivated many Hong Kong residents.

"I feel so happy and thrilled. This is the first time a Hong Kong astronaut has gone to space, and to see a true Hong Konger, who is also a mother of three, just really touches my heart," said Chow, a local resident.

The successful spaceflight of Lai has especially captivated the younger generation to dream bigger about the future.

"I want to be an astronaut, because I want to discover more things about space," said a young student surnamed Chow.

"I have seen things related to spaceflights of astronauts. I hope when I grow up, I could receive training and go to space myself," said another student surnamed Koo.

To meet public expectations, the Hong Kong Space Museum has updated its space-themed exhibition with the latest development of the Shenzhou-23 mission, extending the display until July 6. Parents are seizing the moment to enrich their children's knowledge.

"At his age, I want him to be exposed to a wide range of information. With all the recent astronaut news, I brought him here specially to see for himself. We will also check out a film about space knowledge at the planetarium. I hope he can get more out of this from an early age," said Cheung, a father.

"We just watched the Shenzhou-23 launch at home with my son last night, and decided to take him to the Space Museum," a mother surnamed Chun shared.

"I saw on TV that so many people were cheering for the launch. When the rocket was launched, fire burst out from its body. I was really happy they succeeded," said Chun's son.

Hong Kong's first astronaut ignites citywide enthusiasm over space exploration

Hong Kong's first astronaut ignites citywide enthusiasm over space exploration

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