• 2 days ago
No matter which way the wind blows, China will "remain calm and steadfast," said Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi during his remarks on China-U.S. relations at the Munich Security Conference on Friday.

Wang shared ancient Chinese sayings in his discussion of the relationship between the two nations and humorously suggested the audience might turn to DeepSeek for help with translations.

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Transcript
00:00Chinese people never believe in evil and are not afraid of ghosts.
00:04New China is developing and growing up in overcoming all kinds of difficulties and obstacles.
00:13There is an old Chinese saying that goes like this,
00:16Heaven is like a sword,
00:18and you will die if you don't use it.
00:21There is another saying in China that is very similar to this one,
00:26which is,
00:30If you want to be strong, then be strong.
00:32The wind blows over the mountains.
00:35If you want to be strong, then be strong.
00:37The bright moon shines over the river.
00:41However, the north, south, east, and west winds blow.
00:43I am still standing here.
00:47I am still standing here.
00:50These words may not be easy to translate.
00:54There may be a lot of translated versions.
00:57You can compete with each other.
01:00You can also ask DeepSeek for help.
01:06In short,
01:08we are full of confidence in the future of this world.
01:13Similarly, we are also full of confidence in the future of Sino-US relations.
01:19There is only one direction for China and the United States to work together.
01:24That is, as I have repeatedly mentioned,
01:27mutual respect, peace and cooperation.
01:30This is also the greatest expectation of the international community.

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