Wang Yi insta a Suecia a reconstruir la confianza con China

El ministro de Asuntos Exteriores chino, Wang Yi, pidió a Suecia que contribuya a reconstruir la confianza durante una reunión con el primer ministro Ulf Kristersson en Estocolmo este sábado.

El ministro de Asuntos Exteriores chino, Wang Yi, instó a Suecia a colaborar en la reconstrucción de la confianza entre ambos países y a cultivar una percepción correcta de la otra parte. Wang se reunió con el primer ministro Ulf Kristersson en Estocolmo el sábado.

“Suecia fue el primer país occidental que estableció relaciones diplomáticas con China, lo que demostró la independencia y la previsión estratégica de Suecia, además de sentar un precedente a nivel mundial”, afirmó Wang, según el Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores chino. Añadió que fortalecer el diálogo y mejorar el entendimiento se han vuelto aspectos especialmente cruciales.

Wang se encuentra de visita en países nórdicos en medio de un debate en la UE sobre cómo responder a las prácticas comerciales de Pekín. Bruselas se queja de que las empresas chinas subvencionadas socavan a las industrias locales, una acusación que Pekín niega.

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