Diplomatic Dialogues: Wang Yi Visits Denmark
Wang Yi is seeking closer trade, green and scientific cooperation as China courts one of Europe’s most China-critical regions.
- On Thursday, July 2, 2026, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang commenced his Nordic diplomatic tour in Copenhagen, meeting Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen to discuss bilateral relations and regional cooperation.
- Beijing aims to test whether shifting geopolitical sands create openings among China-critical governments, while Wang reiterated that China and Europe are partners, not rivals, seeking cooperation as the defining feature of relations.
- As China remains Denmark's largest trading partner in Asia, Wang confirmed both nations will explore a new green joint work program spanning scientific research, innovation, and healthcare cooperation.
- Rasmussen reaffirmed Denmark's adherence to the one-China policy and joined Wang in pledging to uphold multilateralism and the United Nations Charter amid rising global uncertainties.
- Wang will continue his tour in Stockholm and Helsinki before concluding in Oslo on July 8, where he meets Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide to complete the week-long Nordic diplomatic mission.
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Diplomatic Dialogues: Wang Yi Visits Denmark
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi initiated his Nordic visit in Copenhagen where he met Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen. This meeting, part of Wang's diplomatic tour, aims to strengthen ties between China and Nordic countries, focusing on mutual interests and regional cooperation.

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