of Chile; at the other end of the table the Chilean foreign minister is signing the mirror copy On 16 March 2013, during
the first session of the
12th National People's Congress (NPC), Wang was appointed
Minister of Foreign Affairs, succeeding
Yang Jiechi. On 1 January 2023, Wang was appointed as the director of the
Office of the CCP
Central Foreign Affairs Commission, making him China's top diplomat under CCP general secretary
Xi Jinping. On 25 July 2023, Wang was reinstated as foreign minister after Qin Gang's dismissal from the post after a month–long absence from public engagements. Wang's reappointment as foreign minister made him the first person to hold the post twice.
China's foreign policy under Xi Jinping has been described as increasingly assertive, even to the point of being dubbed
Wolf warrior diplomacy. In his inaugural press conference as Foreign Affairs Minister in March 2014, Wang characterized this new direction as "proactively striving for achievements to let the world hear of the Chinese solutions and Chinese voices." Following the "Two Guidances", Wang compared China as the "leading goat" in "guiding the reform of global governance." Wang often meets with foreign counterparts in advance of potential meetings between Xi and other foreign leaders. In September 2024, Wang gave a speech to the
United Nations General Assembly in which he denounced "unilateral bullying" and trade restrictions. In the speech he criticized Israel's escalations in the
Israel–Hezbollah conflict. Wang had recently criticized US arms sales to Taiwan and trade restrictions on China. During his visit to the UN Wang met with Brazilian leaders to discuss the Russo-Ukraine war. China and Brazil then jointly led a twenty-nation global south bloc to discuss a peace resolution. In February 2025, Wang again addressed the
United Nations to highlight China's support of multilateral institutions. In April 2025, Wang Yi attended the
BRICS summit to show support for a multipolar world. However, India did not send a representative to the meeting due to ongoing hostility with Pakistan. Wang particularly called for BRICS to cooperate on rules based trade and supporting the
World Trade Organization. In June 2025, at the
Forum on China–Africa Cooperation, Wang Yi met with African leaders to implement Xi's announcement that China was dropping tariffs on all African nations (with the exception of Eswatini, due to its support for Taiwan). China is Africa's largest trading partner. At the
Two Sessions in 2025, Wang pledged to support the development of African countries.
Belt and Road Initiative At the 2017 ministerial conference of the
China–Arab States Cooperation Forum, Wang emphasized that the development of ports and railways were an important part of exchanges between
China and the Arab countries. In 2025, Wang took trips to Pakistan and Afghanistan to discuss expanding One Belt One Road programs in each country. Wang emphasized China's support for Pakistan in "agriculture, industry, and mining".
Africa After several years of partnership with
CNPC, Niger expelled top executives, citing pay disparities between local and Chinese workers.
Yaou Sangaré Bakary then met with Wang in 2025 and stated that China was a strategic partner for Niger. The previous year, China extended a new US$400 million loan-for-oil to Niger after militants strained CNPC's operations in Niger and Benin. Niger is seeking tighter state control of its domestic oil and uranium industries that China is heavily invested in. As Minister, Wang oversaw several of the ministries' mass work initiatives such as the public celebration of Chinese-Nigerian relations.
Japan On 15 April 2018, Wang was received by his Japanese counterpart
Taro Kono, on the first such official visit of a foreign minister of China to Japan since November 2009. , Japanese Foreign Minister
Takeshi Iwaya and South Korean Foreign Minister
Cho Tae-yul in Tokyo, Japan, 21 March 2025 In January 2025, Wang Yi publicly called for Japan to improve its ties with China and stated that its existing foreign policy towards China was outdated. Wang sought to change Japan's stance on Taiwan while forming better relations with the
Shigeru Ishiba government. On 23 November 2025, amidst the
China–Japan diplomatic crisis, Wang said Japanese Prime Minister
Sanae Takaichi's comments regarding a possible contingency in
Taiwan were "shocking" and "crossed a red line", saying China would "resolutely respond" and that all countries have a responsibility to "prevent the resurgence of
Japanese militarism".
Korea In a September 2025 meeting with Cho Hyun, Wang remarked on the US's tariff programs against South Korea and China. He said South Korea and China should work together to protect free trade. In the past, China has acted as an intermediary between North and South Korea. Again, Wang was requested to establish a new round of talks between the peninsular nations.
South China Morning Post indicated this meeting may facilitate preparations for Xi to visit South Korea after more than a decade away from Seoul. In April 2026, Wang visited North Korea, holding talks with North Korean foreign minister
Choe Son-hui and North Korean leader
Kim Jong Un. Kim told Wang that North Korea "would fully support all the internal and external policies of the Chinese party and government for realizing the territorial integrity of the country on the basis of the ‘one-China’ principle and building a fair and just multi-polar world".
Comments in 2023 Qingdao conference On 3 July 2023, at the 2023 International Forum for Trilateral Cooperation in
Qingdao, Wang made remarks during a speech towards the participating Japanese and South Korean audience where he called for
Japan and South Korea to work together with China to "
prosper together, revitalize
East Asia, revitalize Asia and benefit the world" and said that "most
Americans and Europeans can't tell
China,
Japan and
South Korea apart" and that "no matter how
blonde you dye your hair, how sharp you shape your
nose, you can never become a
European or
American, you can never become a
Westerner." before further adding they must know where their "roots lie."
Taiwan Wang has focused on several
territorial disputes in the South China Sea and the PRC's relationship with Taiwan. As foreign minister, and prior to 2016, he called for an end to the existing political situation, which he further referred to as a "political farce". One former foreign department official praised him for speaking directly and to the point. Some EU members have unofficial ties to Taiwan, which Wang stated were problematic. The
South China Morning Post stated that these ties had deepened in the years preceding Wang's remark. Wang maintained that
Taiwan can only be referred to as "
Taiwan, Province of China" and those who support
Taiwanese independence attempt to "interfere in China’s internal affairs, divide the country and disrupt
cross-strait stability."
Hong Kong In March 2021, Wang supported the decision to have only "patriots" rule Hong Kong, stating that "loving Hong Kong and loving the motherland are consistent requirements...in the past 24 years since Hong Kong's [handover], no one has cared more about the [SAR's] democracy, prosperity and stability than the central government."
Xinjiang In 2018, Wang said the world should ignore "gossip" about
Xinjiang internment camps. In March 2021, Wang said that "We welcome more people to visit Xinjiang - seeing is believing. This is the best way to debunk rumours." However, two months earlier journalists from the British broadcaster
BBC claim to have been followed by unmarked cars, chased out of restaurants and shops, and compelled to delete footage while trying to report from Xinjiang.
India The
2020–2021 China–India skirmishes led to both sides increasing their military presence along their border. In 2022, Wang visited for a meeting in which China attempted to frame the border issue in a broader context of bilateral development opportunities. However, prior to the meet, Wang spoke against India's handling of its border dispute with Pakistan. India censured Wang and did not publicly acknowledge his visit. China then refrained from diplomatic visits until Wang attempted to warm relations in 2025. He choose a similar message, Regardless of the circumstances, both nations should view each other as partners rather than adversaries, handle differences with prudence and ensure that border disputes do not overshadow the larger bilateral relationship.
Israel Wang initiated a significant state visit to the
Middle East in December 2013 to visit
Israel and
Palestine. He discussed with leaders of both countries the importance of the nuclear agreement with
Iran and the importance of the continued peace talks, saying "War does not solve the problems. Violence increases the hatred. The peace talks are the appropriate and the only path". In October 2023, during the
Gaza war, Israel's
Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed "deep disappointment" over China's failure to condemn the Palestinian militant group
Hamas. In response, Wang Yi stated that in
Gaza, "Israel’s actions have gone beyond self-defense." Wang responded with a
call for ceasefire in Gaza. Wang Yi encouraged Israel to de-escalate after its attacks in the
Twelve-Day War. In a call to his Israeli counterparts, Wang advocated for diplomatic solutions and offered to broker talks. In his call to Iran, Wang supported Iran's right to secure sovereignty and stated Israel had violated the principles of UN Charter. After Wang's calls Xi reiterated his message. In a phone call with Israeli Foreign Minister
Gideon Sa'ar on 3 March 2026, Wang Yi expressed China's opposition to
military strikes launched by Israel and the United States against Iran. Wang called for an immediate cessation of hostilities, stating that "force cannot truly solve problems; instead, it often creates new ones and leaves serious long-term consequences." He further emphasized that the "real value of military power lies not on the battlefield but in preventing war."
Iran signed a 25-year strategic cooperation agreement on 27 March 2021 Wang Yi took a leading role in
negotiations between Iran and Saudi Arabia that resulted in the reestablishment of
diplomatic relations. The meetings secretly took place in Beijing. Wang credited Xi with leading the talks. The CCP leader visited both nations prior to their joint meeting. Wang further stated that this achievement showed the value of using China as a mediator. On 2 March 2026, Wang Yi held a series of high-level phone calls with his counterparts in Iran, Oman, and France to address the escalating conflict following
U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. During a call with Iranian Foreign Minister
Abbas Araghchi, Wang reaffirmed that China "supports Iran in defending its sovereignty, security, territorial integrity, and national dignity." He characterized the U.S.-Israeli military operations as a violation of international law and the
UN Charter, particularly as they occurred during ongoing
negotiations.
Canadian journalist incident , Brasília, 25 July 2019 During a joint news conference in
Ottawa on 1 June 2016, with
Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Stéphane Dion, Wang responded to Canadian reporter Amanda Connolly of online news site
iPolitics over a question she raised regarding
human rights in China, saying "Your question is full of prejudice against China and arrogance ... I don't know where that comes from. This is totally unacceptable," and calling allegations of human rights violations in China "groundless accusations". Afterwards, Wang became an internet celebrity on
Sina Weibo. A fan club on Weibo devoted to Wang has more than 130,000 followers.
Diplomatic recognition of PRC During his first tenure as foreign minister, Wang helped facilitate the diplomatic recognition of the People's Republic of China by
Panama in 2017, the
Dominican Republic and
El Salvador in 2018, and the
Solomon Islands in 2019, with all four nations ceasing relations with the
Republic of China (Taiwan).
COVID-19 It was reported that during Wang's visit to
Norway in August 2020, he said that while China was the first country to report the existence of the virus to the
World Health Organization, "it does not mean that the virus originated in China. Actually, for the past months, we have seen reports ... showing that the virus emerged in different parts of the world, and may have emerged earlier than in China".
United States in Busan, 30 October 2025 On 22 February 2021, Wang urged the
administration of US President
Joe Biden to lift the sanctions on trade and people-to-people contact imposed by his predecessor,
Donald Trump. At the Foreign Ministry forum on
US-China relations, he said that the US "must not interfere in the internal affairs of China". Wang criticized the speed and timing of the
withdrawal of the American-led
NATO forces from
Afghanistan and urged them to withdraw in a "responsible and orderly manner". In 2023 after the
2023 Chinese balloon incident, Wang Yi attended several secret meetings with
Jake Sullivan to diffuse security issues. During the March 2024 session of the
National People's Congress, Wang Yi criticized the US for its fear of China. In
Joe Biden's
lame duck period, Wang gave a speech on China's expectations for America. He made clear that China will take an active role in global political issues and will continue to defend its claim to Taiwan. Sino-American relations took a turn for the worse in 2025 due to a trade war and the US increasing support for Taiwan. Wang met in June and September with
Marco Rubio and
Adam Smith to encourage further dialog that could seek stability in the China-US relationship.
Russia , 5 April 2018 In his 2022 meeting with Wang at the SCO, Russian foreign minister
Sergey Lavrov attended praised the "traditional friendship"
between Russia and China. Wang reaffirmed support for Russia, saying that China will "firmly support Russia, under the leadership of President Putin … to further establish Russia's status as a major power on the international stage".
Russo-Ukrainian war In December 2022, Wang defended China's position on the
Russo-Ukrainian War and said that China would "deepen strategic mutual trust and mutually beneficial cooperation" with Russia". in
Kazan, Russia, 22 October 2024 In February 2023, Wang announced his peace initiative for the
Russian invasion of Ukraine at the
59th Munich Security Conference. Wang chose to have his
Chargé d'affaires not present his peace plan at the 18th plenary meeting of the
eleventh emergency special session of the United Nations General Assembly. He decided to have Dai mention his peace plan only by passing reference at the UN Security Council Briefing on Ukraine the next day, 24 February 2023. While the plan attracted support from Hungarian Prime Minister
Viktor Orbán, NATO Secretary-General
Jens Stoltenberg said that the plan "doesn't have much credibility because [the Chinese] have not been able to condemn the illegal invasion of Ukraine." On 23 July 2024, the Ukrainian foreign minister
Dmytro Kuleba visited China for talks on ways to achieve a
peaceful end to the war with Russia. This was the first such bilateral visit since 2012. , 4 July 2025 In July 2025 Wang Yi allegedly told European diplomats in an unofficial meeting that China does not want Russia to lose the war in Ukraine. However, in
China and Russia, an expert notes that the Ukraine conflict strained China's support for their bilateral partnership. Wang also gave more support for the EU's role in a potential Ukraine-Russia peace deal than the Trump administration supported.
Europe In February 2025, Wang visited Ireland and England. The visit to England was part of an attempt by China to strengthen their relationship with the
Starmer government. Wang assured the EU that compliance with China's export controls would ensure steady access to the rare earth metals market that China dominates. The week of the summit, the EU introduced sanctions on Suifenhe Rural Commercial Bank and Heihe Rural Commercial Bank. According to the
Financial Times, the banks "used crypto transactions to facilitate the import of goods covered by existing EU sanctions". The summit was originally scheduled for two days with atypical access for EU leaders to Xi. However, Xi cut the meeting to a single day and only met with European Commission President
Ursula von der Leyen. The summit highlighted a limited partnership between the two massive economies. In the fall, Wang visited several European countries to advance China's foreign policies. In Italy, he discussed China's commitment to what China sees as fair and unrestricted trade. China is looking to raise
foreign direct investment for its
fifteenth five-year plan. China's 2024
steel glut had caused the EU to take protective trade policies for its steel industry.
Venezuela During Wang's tenure, China and Venezuela have deepened their ties. Venezuela was troubled by
US sanctions, which Wang tried to mitigate through bilateral cooperation. He said Venezuela and China should work together to prevent hegemony from the global north. After the
2026 United States strikes in Venezuela Wang's foreign ministry stated "China strongly condemns the US’s blatant use of force against a sovereign state and action against its president." ==Party Activity==