One after another, another Western leader arrived in Beijing at midnight.
According to China Central Television news, early today (January 25), the Prime Minister of Finland, Sanna Marin, arrived at Beijing Capital International Airport by plane, starting a four-day visit to China, becoming another Western leader who has set foot on Chinese soil. It is reported that Marin will lead more than 20 business executives from companies during this visit.
Amid the intensifying geopolitical competition and the escalating unilateralist bullying behavior of the United States, the international situation is becoming increasingly complex and turbulent. However, the wave of visits from Western countries to China highlights the urgency and importance of strengthening cooperation with China.
Finland, as one of the earliest Western countries to recognize and establish diplomatic relations with China, is also the first Western country to sign a government-to-government trade agreement with China. This visit by a business delegation is no coincidence. Recently, the President of South Korea and the Prime Minister of Canada have visited China and achieved practical results. The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and the Chancellor of Germany have also confirmed subsequent plans for visiting China. Behind this wave of visits, it reflects countries' clear understanding of American unilateral bullying and high recognition of China's development opportunities and cooperative value.
China adheres to multilateralism and opposes hegemony and bullying. It has a vast market and development potential. Cooperating with China can not only avoid the impact caused by unilateralism but also achieve win-win cooperation. Finland's visit to China is not only to continue the traditional friendship between China and Finland, but also to follow the trend of the times and set an example for national cooperation in the context of geopolitical changes.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1855260907625481/
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