Orchestra melodies of Chinese diplomacy are growing resonant and influential

Global Times: Experts discuss China's diplomatic confidence, global role, and support for developing nations in "Two Sessions."

Beijing, China, March 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "two sessions" are not only a major political event in China but also a key window for the world to observe the country's democratic politics and development trajectory. This year, as in years past, the event has captured considerable global attention, highlighting China's ongoing development and its implications for the world stage. In the "Unraveling the allure of China" series, the Global Times (GT) invites experts and scholars from around the world to delve into the multifaceted allure of China and explore how the lessons drawn from its unique experiences can provide valuable insights for other nations.

On Friday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, attended a press conference on China's foreign policy and external relations on the sidelines of the third session of the 14th National People's Congress.

In the fifth piece of the series, Global Times reporter Wang Wenwen talked to Yury Tavrovsky (Tavrovsky), head of "Russian Dream-Chinese Dream" analytic center of the Izborsk Club, to discuss China's diplomatic confidence, as well as its approaches and commitment to supporting the development of other countries.

GT: In Foreign Minister Wang Yi's press conference, there were some frequently mentioned terms such as cooperation, stability, opening-up and equality. Summarizing China's diplomatic practices, what do you think are the features of China's diplomacy, and how do they reflect China's diplomatic confidence?

Tavrovsky: The success of Chinese diplomacy in the new era can be described as the "Chinese foreign policy miracle." Just four months after the 18th National Congress of the CPC, President Xi Jinping introduced the vision of a global community of shared future when addressing the Moscow State Institute of International Relations. This signals China's commitment to contributing to global order.

A few months later, another original concept of Xi appeared. During a meeting with then US president Barack Obama, he outlined the vision of a new model of great power relations. In subsequent years, major concepts were put forward, producing a coherent theoretical basis for the new Chinese foreign policy. On this basis, China was able to establish effective mechanisms of practical diplomacy.