China's Foreign Minister Issues Warnings and Calls for Action at Munich Security Conference

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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi defended China's ties with Russia and warned the West not to cross red lines on Taiwan during his speech at the Munich Security Conference. He emphasized China's role as a responsible major country and dismissed concerns about the Chinese economy and allegations of forced labor in Xinjiang. Wang also called for a two-state solution in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and engaged in diplomatic talks with counterparts from Britain, the European Union, and the US.
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