
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday met with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, stating that under the strategic guidance of the 2 sides leaders, bilateral relations have been on the ideal track of enhancement and development.Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said both sides ought to regain the initial intent of being tactical partners, grasp the general pattern of mutually advantageous cooperation, abide by shared regard, correctly handle differences, and react to the expectations of all sectors of the 2 countries.Noting that this year marks the 80th anniversary of the triumph of World War Two, Wang said that, as co-creators of the post-war order and long-term members of the UN Security Council, China and Britain must also collectively satisfy their international responsibilities, secure the fruits of triumph in World War Two, keep the open market system, and make brand-new contributions to world peace and development.Lammy stated that the present enhancement and advancement momentum of bilateral relations is positive, and exchanges at all levels are significantly regular, adding that the British side looks forward to further strengthening communication with the Chinese side, taking more substantive actions, and promoting cooperation in various fields such as economy and trade.Britain follows the one-China policy and is committed to establishing steady and mature relations with China, Lammy said.They also exchanged views on global and regional hot concerns such as the Iranian nuclear issue and the Ukraine crisis.