President Xi Jinping's state visit to Vietnam has fueled high expectations that Beijing and Hanoi will further elevate their relationship, boost cooperation in various sectors and strengthen their long-lasting traditional friendship.
Cleverly's speech suggested a willingness to engage with China will disappoint those who had hoped for a more hard-line approach.
Wang said Taiwan's return to the motherland is an important part of the international order after World War II. Noting China once supported Germany's reunification, Wang said China hopes and believes that Germany will also support the great cause of China's peaceful reunification.
Wang Yi said China and Brazil, as the largest developing countries in the eastern and western hemispheres respectively, are both committed to development paths suited to their own national conditions.
Over recent years, bilateral relations have been moving forward smoothly and exhibiting strong momentum and bright prospects. The two countries have maintained close high-level contacts and their political mutual trust has been consolidated.