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China's Wang Yi Set to Participate in Munich Summit

(MENAFN) In a Tuesday announcement, the Chinese Foreign Ministry revealed that Wang Yi, the nation's foremost diplomatic official, has confirmed attendance at the upcoming Munich Security Conference, set to begin this week.

A ministry spokesperson disclosed that Wang is scheduled to deliver remarks during the high-profile gathering, now in its 62nd iteration and regarded as among the globe's premier platforms for international security discourse.

The conference spans three days, running February 13 through 15 in Munich, the southeastern German metropolis hosting the annual event.

Prior to the security forum, Wang will make a Wednesday stopover in Hungary, where bilateral discussions with Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto are arranged. The pre-conference diplomatic engagement underscores Beijing's strategic outreach ahead of the major international assembly.

The Munich Security Conference traditionally draws world leaders, defense officials, and policy experts to address pressing global threats and geopolitical challenges.

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