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Chinese FM meets IAEA chief in Beijing

2026-03-26 16:07 Last Updated At:17:37

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi in Beijing on Thursday.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said the world today is in turmoil, and some countries are trampling on rules with power and replacing cooperation with bullying. The post-World War II international order is facing unprecedented challenges, the international system with the UN at its core is experiencing a crisis of trust, and there is a real danger that the world may revert to the law of the jungle, he added.

Wang said the fighting in the Middle East is spreading and expanding, with its impact spilling over at an accelerated pace. In particular, if nuclear facilities are targeted, there will be immeasurably serious consequences and the people of the region will be plunged into a dire situation, he noted.

It is necessary to prevent the successive escalation of confrontation, which could undermine world peace and regional stability, said Wang, adding that history has repeatedly proven that militarism is by no means the right path in the world. Only by immediately ceasing hostilities and resuming dialogue and negotiations can the root causes of the conflict be truly eliminated, he stressed.

China will firmly uphold and practice multilateralism, safeguard the authority and status of the UN Charter, commit itself to revitalizing and strengthening the UN, and promote the building of a more just and equitable global governance system, he emphasized.

Noting that the IAEA plays a significant role in global nuclear governance, shoulders increasingly prominent international responsibilities, and bears the expectations of people of all countries, Wang said that China is willing to strengthen cooperation with the IAEA, safeguard the international nuclear non-proliferation regime and make efforts to maintain peace.

Grossi said that the world today is facing uncertainties, and the changes are so profound that they are difficult to predict and cause concern, and that all countries must join hands to address these challenges.

The four global initiatives proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping fully demonstrate China's firm support for the international system with the UN at its core, which the IAEA highly appreciates, Grossi noted.

China is a major nuclear power and an important member of the IAEA, said Grossi, adding that the IAEA adheres to the one-China policy and is willing to deepen communication and cooperation with the country in addressing relevant hotspot issues and promoting the peaceful use of nuclear energy, jointly safeguarding the international nuclear non-proliferation regime and maintaining world peace and stability.

Chinese FM meets IAEA chief in Beijing

Chinese FM meets IAEA chief in Beijing

Chinese FM meets IAEA chief in Beijing

Chinese FM meets IAEA chief in Beijing

China's machinery sector showed steady, positive performance in the first two months of this year, with growth in both production and market demand, said the China Machinery Industry Federation (CMIF) on Wednesday.

The five major machinery subsectors all posted year-on-year gains in January-February period. Value added in general purpose machinery, special-purpose machinery, automotive manufacturing, electrical machinery and equipment, and instruments and meters rose 8.9 percent, 8.8 percent, 3.4 percent, 8.7 percent, and 7.8 percent, respectively.

It is notable that the equipment manufacturing sector showed strong growth, with value-added output rising 9.3 percent year on year, 3 percentage points faster than the growth rate of value-added output for all industrial enterprises above designated size in the first two months.

Xu Niansha, president of the CMIF, said that as the first year of the 15th Five-Year Plan, the year of 2026 will see the equipment manufacturing sector focus on intelligent, green and integrated development, aiming to build a modern industrial system anchored by advanced manufacturing.

"China will focus on three aspects in terms of the future development of equipment manufacturing. First, we will reinforce the reshaping of industrial foundations by addressing weaknesses in industrial machine tools, high-end chips, and foundational software. Second, we will boost research and development of major equipment, advancing flagship products such as high-end medical devices, precision instruments, and advanced agricultural machinery. Third, we will enhance quality and branding to improve international reputation of 'Made in China'," said Xu.

China's machinery industry posts steady growth in first two months

China's machinery industry posts steady growth in first two months

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