Foreign Minister Wang Yi went to the US Embassy to express condolences to Kissinger and convey the f

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-27

Today, Wang Yi, member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China, director of the Foreign Affairs Office and director of the Foreign Affairs Office, went to the US Embassy in China to express his deep condolences to the deceased former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi made a special visit to the U.S. Embassy in China to express China's condolences over Kissinger's passing away recently. Wang Yi wrote a eulogy in the book of condolences to pay tribute to Kissinger's positive contributions to the development of Sino-US relations.

Wang Yi said that Kissinger is a witness and participant in the cause of Sino-US friendship, and he has played an irreplaceable role in promoting the development of Sino-US relations. Kissinger is committed to promoting dialogue and cooperation between China and the United States, and has made important efforts to enhance understanding and friendship between the two peoples.

** The minister pointed out that the current international situation is complex and volatile, and China-US relations are facing many common challenges. China is willing to work with the US side to inherit and carry forward Kissinger's legacy, push China-US relations along a healthy and stable track, and promote world peace, stability and prosperity.

Wang Yi's action expresses China's deep condolences to Mr. Kissinger and sends a positive signal of China's commitment to China-US friendly relations. China-US relations are one of the most important bilateral relations in the world, and the two sides are willing to promote the continuous development and growth of bilateral relations based on the principles of mutual respect and win-win cooperation.

This condolence will help enhance mutual trust between China and the United States, promote better bilateral cooperation, and demonstrate China's determination to uphold a responsible attitude in international affairs.

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