China’s high-ranking diplomat, Wang Yi, is set to participate in the 62nd Munich Security Conference in Germany and will also undertake a visit to Hungary. This diplomatic engagement underscores China’s active role in international security discussions and its bilateral relations with European nations.
Wang Yi’s itinerary includes a visit to Hungary on February 11, followed by his travel to Germany for the prestigious Munich Security Conference. This marks a significant opportunity for China to present its perspectives on global security challenges and international cooperation on a prominent international stage.
The 62nd Munich Security Conference is a key forum for discussing pressing global security issues. Wang Yi’s participation and his scheduled speech at the China session are anticipated to provide insights into China’s foreign policy and its approach to contemporary security matters. The conference brings together leaders, diplomats, and experts from around the world to deliberate on critical international security challenges.
Prior to the conference, Wang Yi will visit Hungary. This visit, extended at the invitation of Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó, highlights the ongoing diplomatic ties between China and Hungary. It provides a platform for bilateral discussions and strengthening cooperation between the two countries.