NBC: Would China accept a “G2” format as a framework for China and the U.S. to address global challenges? If not, what alternative framework would you propose that will prevent confrontation with the U.S. and assure the world that China’s rise is not aimed at overturning the current international system?
Wang Yi: There is no doubt that China and the United States have a significant impact on the world, but we should not forget there are more than 190 countries on our planet. World history has always been written by many countries together, and the future of humanity will be forged through the collective efforts of all nations. Diversity is the inherent nature of human society, and multipolarity is what the international landscape should look like.