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China, Norway should jointly contribute to world peace, development: FM

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China, Norway should jointly contribute to world peace, development: FM

2026-07-07 10:55 Last Updated At:13:35

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Monday that China and Norway should deepen cooperation and jointly contribute to world peace and development.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks during talks with Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide.

Noting that Norway was among the first Western countries to recognize the People's Republic of China, Wang said China-Norway relations have maintained steady and sustainable development over the years, bringing important benefits to both peoples.

In recent years, with the joint efforts of both sides, political mutual trust between the two countries has continued to deepen, while mutually beneficial cooperation has grown deeper and more substantive, expanding into greener and more innovative areas, he said.

Dialogue on the Green Transition between China and Norway has become an important platform for bilateral cooperation in the new era, Wang said, adding that no matter how the international situation evolves, China and Norway should remain committed partners in cooperation.

China is ready to work with Norway to strengthen exchanges at all levels and in various fields, including with the Norwegian Royal Family, the government, parliament and political parties, safeguard the political foundation of bilateral relations, expand practical cooperation in areas such as trade and the green economy, and continuously enrich bilateral ties, Wang said.

He said the two sides should elevate bilateral trade, sign a China-Norway free trade agreement at an early date, continue to deepen mutually beneficial cooperation in clean energy, electric vehicles, green shipping and the circular economy, and work to ensure the effective implementation of the Dialogue on the Green Transition, setting an example for cooperation between countries.

Noting that the world is currently beset by mounting chaos, Wang said Norway has participated in mediation processes related to regional and international hotspot issues.

China and Norway should work together to defend multilateralism through concrete actions, promote the peaceful settlement of disputes, strengthen cooperation on global governance, and advance the building of a more just and equitable global governance system, thereby contributing to world peace, stability, prosperity and development, Wang said.

Eide said the constructive partnership between Norway and China is currently enjoying strong growth momentum. Norway remains firmly committed to the one-China policy and stands ready to strengthen high-level exchanges and dialogue at all levels with China, and further advance practical cooperation in areas such as trade, the green economy, environmental protection and maritime affairs, he said.

Norway has always supported free trade and opposed the over-securitization of economic issues, Eide said. Noting that the world today is undergoing changes and turbulence, he said the international community urgently needs to strengthen rational cooperation, observe international rules and uphold multilateralism.

Norway and China hold similar positions on many international and regional hotspot issues, Eide said, adding that Norway values China's important influence in international affairs and is ready to strengthen communication and coordination with China to uphold the central role of the United Nations, safeguard the basic norms governing international relations, actively address global challenges such as climate change, and jointly protect the one and only planet humanity calls home, he said.

The two sides also had an in-depth exchange of views on the Ukraine crisis, the situation in the Middle East, and other international and regional issues.

China, Norway should jointly contribute to world peace, development: FM

China, Norway should jointly contribute to world peace, development: FM

Artificial intelligence is developing faster than governments and institutions across the world can respond, highlighting the need for a global platform to address emerging challenges, Rein Tammsaar, co-chair of the United Nations Global Dialogue on Artificial Intelligence Governance, said on Monday.

Speaking in a media briefing session on the sidelines of the two-day UN Global Dialogue on AI that opened on Monday, Tammsaar, who is also the permanent representative of Estonia to the UN, said the dialogue would serve as an opportunity to further build international consensus and lay a solid foundation for improving AI global governance under the UN framework.

"It is true that the AI development is happening quicker than anyone can react to this. And we see it around the world, frankly. We're able here to start something, meaningful discussion, on a global level, create a platform and to address few issues," said Tammsaar.

Attendees of the dialogue believe that AI is both an important engine for promoting economic and social development, and requires the establishment of corresponding international rules to seek a balance between encouraging innovation and preventing risks.

In addition to focusing on AI security governance, the dialogue also emphasized discussions on capacity building in developing countries, digital infrastructure and technology sharing. Many developing countries expressed their welcome and appreciation for China's AI open-source initiatives, hoping that more countries can share in the benefits of AI development.

Chinese scientists with UN's Independent International Scientific Panel on AI spoke on relevant topics, and gave an overall presentation on China's achievements in AI development, governance experience and international contributions.

Global AI dialogue aims to keep pace with rapid technological changes: UN official

Global AI dialogue aims to keep pace with rapid technological changes: UN official

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