China foreign visits will take center stage this week as delegations from France, Sweden, and Canada arrive in Beijing. These visits highlight China’s efforts to strengthen both bilateral and multilateral relations.
French President Emmanuel Bonne, Diplomatic Adviser to the French President, will visit China from October 15 to 16. He will hold the China-France Strategic Dialogue with Wang Yi, Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee. The talks aim to deepen cooperation and consolidate the strategic partnership.
Sweden’s Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard will visit China from October 16 to 17. Wang Yi invited her to strengthen bilateral ties and enhance mutual trust. Her visit coincides with the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Sweden.
Canada’s Foreign Minister Anita Anand will also visit from October 16 to 17. This is her first trip since taking office in May. She will discuss China-Canada relations and regional and global issues with Wang Yi. The visit follows recent high-level meetings between leaders at the UN and prior foreign minister talks in Malaysia.
This year marks the 55th anniversary of China-Canada diplomatic relations and the 20th anniversary of their strategic partnership. Officials said the visit will implement previous agreements and promote sustained growth in relations.
China emphasizes the strategic importance of these visits. The French dialogue will expand cooperation and consolidate the China-France comprehensive strategic partnership. The Swedish visit will strengthen communication, implement agreements, and ensure long-term bilateral growth.
Officials noted that these visits reflect China’s diplomatic strategy with major powers. They also reinforce China’s commitment to multilateralism and regional stability. Experts expect future collaboration in trade, technology, and international security.
Looking ahead, China foreign visits will continue serving as platforms for deepening strategic communication, fostering cooperation, and advancing global objectives.

