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China's foreign minister Wang Yi outlined China's foreign policy priorities for 2025, emphasizing a challenging yet opportunity-filled year amid global uncertainties. Key foreign policy focuses include managing the US relationship, deepening ties with Europe, strengthening partnerships with Russia, ASEAN, and India, and asserting itself as a stabilizing force in global conflicts.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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