Close Menu
Simply Invest Asia
  • Home
  • About us
  • Explore industries/sectors
    • Automobile
    • Aviation
    • Banking
    • Biotechnology
    • Chemical & Fertilizer
    • Entertainment and Media
    • Food Processing
    • Healthcare
    • Iron and Steel
    • Leather
    • Mining
    • Oil and Gas
    • Pharmaceutical
  • Explore by countries
    • China
    • Dubai / UAE
    • Hong Kong
    • India
    • Indonesia
    • Japan
    • Malaysia
  • Explore cities
    • Bangkok
    • Beijing
    • Chongqing
    • Delhi
    • Dubai
    • Guangzhou
    • Jakarta
    • Kuala Lumpur
  • Why Asia
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Threads
Trending:
  • Why debt restructuring remains the real test for reco
  • Letters | Hong Kong must be more proactive on diversity in the civil service
  • Is its food innovation edge strong enough for global growt
  • Lateral Thailand reminds us superheroes don’t last forever in Bangkok Life Assurance film – Campaign Brief Asia
  • SRJ Technologies Lands US$4.4m Three-Year UAE Robotic Inspection Contract
  • UOB Kay Hian’s Indonesia unit suspended over due diligence failures: Official
  • India’s Forests Are Worth ₹2.5 Trillion — But Plantations Have Been Hiding It
  • Vietnam imports over 56,000 automobiles in Q1 2026
  • A week of bustling diplomacy in Beijing as world leaders look to China for stability – Asia News Network
  • China’s reform frontier offers launchpad for young dreamers from Hong Kong and beyond_InKunming
  • China Lithium Inventory Alert 20260420
  • UAE Blames Trump for Escalating Iran Conflict, Threatens Switch to Chinese Yuan Amid Potential Dollar Shortages
  • South Korean President Lee says summit with Indian PM Modi could lift ties to ‘completely different level’ – Asia News Network
  • Cristiano Ronaldo in Dubai as Al Nassr face Al Wasl in AFC Champions League quarter-final
  • Japanese Yen edges lower on renewed US–Iran tensions
  • Hong Kong Film Awards 2026 winners announced: Tony Leung Ka-fai, Fish Liew, and more
  • Obama, Nicole Kidman, Tina Fey, Jason Kelce Attend HISTORYTalks 2026
  • Indonesia Assures Food Stocks Safe Amid El Nino Threat
Monday, April 20
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Simply Invest Asia
  • Home
  • About us
  • Explore industries/sectors
    • Automobile
    • Aviation
    • Banking
    • Biotechnology
    • Chemical & Fertilizer
    • Entertainment and Media
    • Food Processing
    • Healthcare
    • Iron and Steel
    • Leather
    • Mining
    • Oil and Gas
    • Pharmaceutical
  • Explore by countries
    • China
    • Dubai / UAE
    • Hong Kong
    • India
    • Indonesia
    • Japan
    • Malaysia
  • Explore cities
    • Bangkok
    • Beijing
    • Chongqing
    • Delhi
    • Dubai
    • Guangzhou
    • Jakarta
    • Kuala Lumpur
  • Why Asia
Simply Invest Asia
Home»Explore cities»Beijing»A week of bustling diplomacy in Beijing as world leaders look to China for stability – Asia News Network
Beijing

A week of bustling diplomacy in Beijing as world leaders look to China for stability – Asia News Network

By IslaApril 20, 20267 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Threads Bluesky Copy Link


April 20, 2026

BEIJING – A stream of foreign leaders visited Beijing this week amid a US naval blockade in the Middle East that has disrupted energy supply flows, reflecting how countries are engaging China to deepen ties and to navigate an increasingly volatile global landscape.

The packed diplomatic calendar saw leaders from Spain, Russia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Vietnam visiting China, which has long positioned itself as a steady and reliable partner in contrast to the unpredictability of the Trump administration.

While such visits are typically planned well in advance and therefore unlikely to have been arranged after the US-Israel attacks on Iran on Feb 28, analysts said their convergence at a moment of geopolitical turbulence has lent them added significance.

Dr Yun Sun, director of the China Program at the Stimson Center, a US-based think-tank, said: “The image presented is one where countries swarm to China for coordination, consultation and, above all, some sense of certainty and predictability.”

China has so far remained outside the conflict in the Middle East, adopting what she described as a “relatively detached position” in the unfolding energy crisis caused by a war that Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said “should never have happened”.

“It’s natural for countries to want to seek alignment and potential cooperation with China at a time of turbulence,” said Dr Sun, adding that such engagements are not necessarily targeted at the United States, although they may reflect broader anti-war sentiments, particularly in the case of Spain.

When meeting Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on April 14, Chinese President Xi Jinping said today’s turbulent world “faces the struggle between right and might” and that both countries should work closely to resist “any backslide into the law of the jungle”.

In response, Mr Sanchez, who is on his fourth trip to China in four years, said Europe and China must forge closer ties to counter threats to multilateralism. He has emerged as one of the more vocal critics within the European Union of the Iran war, which he has described as illegal.

Meeting earlier on April 14 with the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Mr Xi put forward a four-point proposal for maintaining peace in the Middle East. It called for the upholding of the principles of peaceful coexistence, sovereignty and international rule of law, and coordinated pursuit of development and security.

The UAE has been hit by Iranian strikes as Tehran targeted energy infrastructure in Gulf states in retaliation for the US-Israel strikes.

On April 15, Mr Xi met Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and affirmed bilateral ties.

Mr Lavrov said at a subsequent news conference in Beijing that Russia is ready to increase energy supplies to China amid disruptions to global energy markets, and ahead of a visit by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

This trip will take place in the week of May 18, Russian news outlet Vedomosti reported, citing sources.

US President Donald Trump is expected to visit Beijing from May 14 to 15, after postponing an earlier trip to remain in Washington because of the ongoing war in Iran.

Mr George Chen, partner for the Greater China practice at advisory firm The Asia Group, said foreign leaders are looking for clarity on Beijing’s position on hot issues, including the Iran war, but also regarding trade and investment interests in the Middle East.

“China also wants to conduct more of such meetings and engagement from behind the scenes. Some may say this is exactly how diplomacy should be done rather than Mr Trump venting on social media daily,” he said.

He said he expects more high-level American business leaders to visit China after Mr Trump’s visit in mid-May, as companies seek first-hand insights into China’s policy direction.

“When the world is so uncertain and China’s economy keeps growing at 5 per cent, that makes China stand out on the world stage as a power of certainty, including in the economic sense,” Mr Chen added.

China’s gross domestic product grew 5 per cent in the first three months of 2026 from a year earlier, according to official figures released on April 16, exceeding forecasts by Reuters-polled economists of a 4.8 per cent expansion.

This was up from the 4.5 per cent growth recorded in the last quarter of 2025, which had marked a three-year low. China is targeting growth of 4.5 per cent to 5 per cent in 2026.

Beijing, on its part, has framed the cluster of high-level visits this week as more than just routine diplomacy, presenting them as evidence that countries are seeking alignment and predictability in an increasingly uncertain world.

An editorial piece by Chinese state media Global Times on April 16 said the wave of visits to China is “the world casting multiple votes of confidence in China through the most direct means – physical presence”.

“In an era full of volatility, China represents certainty,” it said, citing what it described as the country’s “policy continuity, resilient industrial chains, a commitment to multilateralism and adherence to cooperative commitments”.

While different countries have different priorities, all point towards deeper engagement with China, the editorial said.

“Regardless of their specific goals or positions, countries are willing to approach China because China consistently treats every partner with an open and inclusive attitude. This equal-footing diplomatic approach has enabled China’s ‘circle of friends’ to keep expanding,” it said.

The meetings also come as China steps up efforts to expand its influence in Asia, at a time when the US is absorbed in the Middle East crisis.

On April 15, Mr Xi met Vietnamese President To Lam and appealed to the two countries’ shared kinship as single-party communist states, saying that “defending the socialist system and the ruling position of the Communist Party is the greatest common strategic interest”.

Mr Lam was elected Vietnam’s state president on April 7, consolidating power in a rare move that makes him the country’s most powerful man. The visit, which runs until April 17, marks his first trip abroad since he was elected.

“President To Lam’s visit to China will reassure Beijing that Vietnam’s new leadership prioritises the bilateral relationship, especially its commitment under the ‘Four Nos’ policy not to side with another great power against China,” said Dr Khang Vu, a visiting scholar at the Political Science Department at Boston College.

Vietnam’s “Four Nos” refer to no military alliances, no siding with one country against another, no foreign military bases on Vietnamese territory and no use or threat of force.

Despite overlapping claims in the South China Sea, China and Vietnam have sought to deepen economic ties in what some observers see as Hanoi hedging geopolitically, keeping its options open with major powers, including Washington.

China is Vietnam’s largest supplier, with US$198 billion (S$251 billion) of Chinese goods imported in 2025, up 22.4 per cent from the year before. This was more than any other South-east Asian country.

On the first day of his visit on April 14, Mr Lam said in his speech at Beijing’s Tsinghua University that China was a “strategic choice and top priority”.

Professor Zhao Weihua at Shanghai’s Fudan University said Vietnam, for one, is employing a balancing strategy in which it leans towards China ideologically, while relying more on the US in areas such as security and technology.

“Paying attention to China’s experience and maintaining balance are not contradictory. Rather, they are two sides of the same strategy,” said Prof Zhao, who is director of the university’s Center for China’s Relations with Neighboring Countries.



Source link

Related Posts

Humanoid robot sprints to victory in Beijing, beating the human half-marathon world record

April 19, 2026

Watch: Chinese humanoid robots outrun humans in Beijing half-marathon

April 19, 2026

Chinese humanoid robot beats half-marathon world record in Beijing

April 19, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Abandoned malls, whispers of nuclear war and young foreigners detained. This is what’s REALLY going on in Dubai… and the chilling warning one taxi driver gave to the Mail’s IAN BIRRELL

April 11, 2026

US trade chief says tech restrictions to block Chinese autos

April 10, 2026

Leather MIG Welding Gloves – Heat Fire Resistant for Welding/Grilling/BBQ(Black/Brown/Blue)

April 9, 2026
Don't Miss

Why debt restructuring remains the real test for reco

By IslaApril 20, 2026

Can Guangzhou R&F Properties navigate its ongoing debt challenges to stabilize for global investors? U.S.…

Letters | Hong Kong must be more proactive on diversity in the civil service

April 20, 2026

Is its food innovation edge strong enough for global growt

April 20, 2026

Lateral Thailand reminds us superheroes don’t last forever in Bangkok Life Assurance film – Campaign Brief Asia

April 20, 2026
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Get our latest downloads and information first. Complete the form below to subscribe to our weekly newsletter.


I consent to being contacted via telephone and/or email and I consent to my data being stored in accordance with European GDPR regulations and agree to the terms of use and privacy policy.

Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • TikTok
  • WhatsApp
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Top Trending

South Korean President Lee says summit with Indian PM Modi could lift ties to ‘completely different level’ – Asia News Network

By IslaApril 20, 2026

Cristiano Ronaldo in Dubai as Al Nassr face Al Wasl in AFC Champions League quarter-final

By IslaApril 20, 2026

Japanese Yen edges lower on renewed US–Iran tensions

By IslaApril 20, 2026
Most Popular

AI shaping our health care decisions, even whether we go to the doctor

April 19, 2026

Pramono asks for the eradication of sapu-sapu fish to be expanded to all of Jakarta

April 12, 2026

Malaysia’s legacy planning rises despite 17% insurance usage gap

April 14, 2026
Our Picks

SpiceJet Aircraft Collides With Stationary Akasa Air Plane at Delhi Airport, DGCA Orders Safety Probe

April 16, 2026

Dubai Police use drones to rescue exhausted tourists stranded in hatta mountains

April 19, 2026

What is ‘Drive Like Your Mum is in the Car’ campaign in Dubai – Gulf News

April 13, 2026
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Get our latest downloads and information first. Complete the form below to subscribe to our weekly newsletter.


I consent to being contacted via telephone and/or email and I consent to my data being stored in accordance with European GDPR regulations and agree to the terms of use and privacy policy.

© 2026 Simply Invest Asia.
  • Get In Touch
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Get our latest downloads and information first.

Complete the form below to subscribe to our weekly newsletter.


I consent to being contacted via telephone and/or email and I consent to my data being stored in accordance with European GDPR regulations and agree to the terms of use and privacy policy.