China News Agency, Beijing, April 6. Wang Yi, Chinese State Councilor and Minister of Foreign Affairs, had a phone call with Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi on April 5, and expressed the hope that the Japanese side would view China's development with a more positive attitude.

  Wang Yi said that China's development has not only enabled the Chinese people to live better and better lives, but also made positive contributions to promoting regional stability and prosperity.

Practice has proved that China’s development is the growth of the world’s peace forces, a favorable factor for promoting international cooperation, and an important opportunity for the long-term development of Japan’s economy.

  Wang Yi said that China has always been aware of its international obligations, firmly supports the international system with the United Nations at its core, firmly supports international rules based on international law, firmly supports true multilateralism, and firmly maintains international fairness and justice.

China does not interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, nor does it allow other countries to interfere in China's internal affairs.

What China safeguards is not only China's sovereign rights and interests, but also the basic norms of international relations.

  Wang Yi said that the will of a certain superpower cannot represent the international community, and the few countries that follow this superpower have no right to monopolize multilateral rules.

If under the guise of multilateralism, keen to engage in group politics or confrontation between big powers, or even arbitrarily impose unilateral and illegal sanctions on other countries based on false information, the world will regress to the law of the jungle of right and wrong, which will be a disaster for the vast number of small and medium countries. , Most members of the international community will not agree.

  Wang Yi emphasized that what China should do is that the Chinese people are the masters and have the most say, and cannot be judged by the likes and dislikes of certain foreign countries.

All countries should first do their own domestic affairs well, and have the right to independently choose a development path that suits their own national conditions, and at the same time work together to meet the global challenges they face.

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