The Foreign Minister of China has stated that Beijing is determined to make the globe safer.
Yi encourages the independence and territorial integrity of every nation be preserved for the sake of international safety.

In his keynote speech at the 59th Munich Security Conference, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi declared that China’s unwavering commitment was to make the world a safer place.
“Human civilization must not repeat the ancient route of antagonism, division, and confrontation, and must not fall into the trap of zero-sum game, war, and conflict,” declared Yi, arguing that the globe was at “a critical juncture of history.”
“Making the world safer is the great desire of all people, the shared obligation of all nations, and, more crucially, the proper course for the advancement of our times,”
He added that the territorial integrity and sovereignty of every nation must be respected in order to create a safer world. Power politics and hegemony, according to Yi, “are a recipe for global instability and do the greatest harm to global peace.”
Any encroachment on China’s territorial integrity and any attempt to establish “one China, one Taiwan” or “two Chinas,” regardless of how they are phrased, pose serious risks to the peace and stability of the Taiwan Strait.
The “concept of sovereignty is the cornerstone of the present international order,” he said once more.
The Chinese foreign minister continued by saying that China supported negotiations for peace and will present its proposal for a political solution to the Ukraine conflict.
He called for the peaceful settlement of differences via negotiation and consultation as well as the upholding of the goals and tenets of the United Nations Charter in order to create a safer world.