The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China announced on Thursday (December 29) that the vice chairman of China Wang Qishan at the Hasani government will attend the inaugural ceremony of Brazil President Lula next New Year's Day next year.
According to the surging news report, Wang Wenbin, a spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, announced at a regular press conference on the 29th that at the invitation of the Brazilian government, Chinese President Xi Jinping's special representative and vice chairman of the country will lead the group to Brazil in BrazilAttending the inauguration ceremony of Brazilian President Lula held in Brazil on January 1, 2023.
Wang Wenbin said at the meeting when he introduced Wang Qishan's visit to Brazil that China and Brazil are both developing countries and important emerging market countries, and are comprehensive strategic partners.In the past 48 years of establishment of diplomatic relations, China -Pakistan relations have developed healthy and stable, and pragmatic cooperation in various fields has achieved fruitful results. The global, strategic and global impact of China -Pakistan's comprehensive strategic partnership has continued to increase.
He pointed out that Wang Qishan's special representative as Chinese President Xi Jinping this time made a special trip to Pakistan to attend the inauguration ceremony of Brazil's President Lula, which fully reflects the high attention of China ’s relationship with Brazil and China and Pakistan.It is believed that this visit will strongly promote the continuous level of China -Pakistan's comprehensive strategic partnership, better benefit the two countries and peoples, and make due contributions to maintaining regional and world peace and stability, and promoting common prosperity.
Earlier, Wang Qishan was specially represented by Chinese President Xi Jinping. He successively attended the inauguration ceremony of South Korean President Yin Xiyue and Philippine President President Markis in May and July 2022.In September 2022, Wang Qishan also attended the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II as the Chinese President Xi Jinping.