What’s wrong with a G2? Wang Yi lays out China’s case against great-power rivalry
Bloc confrontation is a path to disaster and the world must abide by the UN Charter, the foreign minister says

US President Donald Trump revived the concept of the Group of Two, implying a framework of US-China co-governance, last year ahead of his summit with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in South Korea, a move that some observers saw as recognition of Beijing as Washington’s peer superpower.
In the Chinese capital on Sunday, Wang acknowledged the “significant impact” of both nations on global affairs but swiftly rejected the idea.
“We should not forget there are more than 190 countries on our planet,” he said. “World history has always been written jointly by many countries, and the future of humanity will be forged through the collective efforts of all nations.”