Chinese FM Wang Yi Takes Swipe at U.S. During UN Stopover

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, serving in his capacity as the rotating president of the United Nations Security Council, criticized U.S. policies during an address in New York on February 18, 2025. Image via Xinhua.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi left New York on Wednesday for Johannesburg to attend a two-day G20 foreign ministers gathering that begins on Thursday.

Earlier, at the United Nations, Wang spent a frenetic day on Tuesday zipping between Security Council meetings and bilaterals with counterparts from across the Global South.

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