China Debuts Trilateral Ministerial Channel With France and Germany at Munich
Beijing frames ties with Europe as partnership to bolster UN-centered multilateralism.
Overview
- At the first China–France–Germany foreign ministers' meeting, all sides called the new mechanism constructive and pledged ongoing strategic communication.
- German and French counterparts reaffirmed the one‑China policy, with Germany rejecting economic decoupling and protectionism and signaling interest in expanded trade.
- China said it stands ready to deliver new humanitarian assistance to Ukraine and to support efforts toward an early political settlement, a stance welcomed by Kyiv.
- Wang Yi met U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, with both agreeing to implement Xi–Trump understandings to stabilize China–U.S. relations through 2026.
- Separate talks with the UK, Austria, and Germany underscored support for UN principles, reiterated respective one‑China positions, and outlined plans to deepen economic and diplomatic exchanges.