(Beijing/Brazilian Comprehensive News) When Wang Yi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of China, welcomed Brazil's statement of adhering to the "one China principle".This marks China's bilateral relations with Brazil, the largest country in South America.

Comprehensive Reuters and Xinhua News Agency reported that Wang Yi conducted a two -day visit to Brazil, and co -hosted the Fourth Foreign Minister -level comprehensive strategic dialogue with Brazil's Foreign Minister Viera on Friday (January 19).

According to the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, Viera said at the meeting that Brazil will put relations with China in an important position, and adhere to the principle of China, look forward to deepening cooperation between the two countries, and promote Pakistan -China relations to a new height.Essence

Chinese press release pointed out that when Brazilian President Lulai met with Wang Yi on the same day, he said that since the first day of establishment of diplomatic relations, Brazil has publicly supported and pursued a Chinese policy, and will continue to insist on this position in the future.EssenceWang Yi expressed his appreciation of Brazil to adhere to the principle of China and support the legitimate position of China, and pointed out that China has always placed Sino -Pakistani relations in diplomatic priority.

Wang Yi and Viera signed a visa agreement between the two countries to extend the validity period of the visa from five years to ten years, aiming to promote business travel and tourism.

China -Pakistan relations were impacted during the ruling of the former Right -wing government led by former Brazilian President Bolsonaro, but improved under the leadership of the current President Lula.When Lula visited China last April, he met with Chinese officials, Prime Minister Li Qiang and others, and the two countries signed a joint statement on deepening the comprehensive strategic partnership.

China is the largest export market in Brazil, mainly exported soybean and iron ore.Business people said at the Pakistan and Chinese Economic Forum held last week that Chinese companies plan to increase investment in its oil, transmission and electric vehicles in Brazil.

Former Brazil Ambassador to China, Karamuru, said that he saw that Chinese companies' interest in investing in Brazil's electric vehicles and infrastructure is increasingly stronger, and investment in the power industry and e -commerce fields has also increased.Karamuru believes that Lula as the president to help raise the level of mutual trust in Pakistan and China relations.