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As the Munich Security Conference unfolds amidst global uncertainties, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi articulated China's stance on international relations in his address on Friday. Amid questions about whether multipolarity could incite chaos or conflict, Wang asserted that China promotes an equal and orderly multipolar world, advocating against domination by major countries and the oppression of weaker nations. He emphasized China's role as a source of stability and a constructive force in the global order.
Highlighting initiatives like the Belt and Road and the Global Gateway from Europe, he proposed collaboration for common development in regions such as Africa and the Middle East, aiming to foster global peace and stability.