IMAGO / Björn Trotzki
At the 61st Munich Security Conference, China made diplomatic strides, with Foreign Minister Wang Yi positioning Beijing as a strong advocate for a multipolar world and distancing itself from Russia's war in Ukraine. As China contrasted itself with the U.S., it emphasized its neutrality and condemned Western interference in domestic affairs, particularly regarding Taiwan. While China's charm offensive resonated in Europe, questions remain about its long-term influence and role in global security.
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