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Chinese Foreign Ministry (MFA)

Chinese Foreign Ministry (MFA)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China (MFA) is a prominent Beijing-based governmental body, serving as the first-ranked executive department of the State Council. Its primary mission is to conduct the nation’s foreign relations, implementing diplomatic principles and safeguarding national interests. The MFA’s main activities include formulating foreign policy, administering the world’s largest diplomatic network, representing China at the United Nations, and negotiating international agreements. Notably, it plays a significant role in promoting China’s independent and peaceful foreign policy, advocating for peaceful resolution of international disputes, and fostering global cooperation.
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