Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called upon Sweden to assume a constructive role in advancing positive relations between China and the European Union during high-level discussions with Swedish counterpart Maria Malmer Stenergard in Beijing. The Chinese diplomat emphasized Sweden’s significance as both an important EU member and the first Western nation to establish diplomatic relations with China, noting the upcoming 75th anniversary of bilateral ties in 2025 during Thursday’s ministerial meeting.

Visa-free travel initiative

Wang announced China’s readiness to implement visa-free travel arrangements for Swedish citizens, representing a substantial facilitation measure designed to promote cultural exchanges and interpersonal connections between the two nations. The proposed policy would eliminate visa requirements for Swedish nationals visiting China, potentially increasing tourism and business travel between the Scandinavian country and the Asian economic power.

Cooperation framework and principles

The Chinese foreign minister urged both nations to embrace partnership principles prioritizing cooperation over differences, advocating for expanded practical collaboration across multiple sectors including trade, investment, technological innovation, healthcare, digital economy development, and green energy initiatives. Wang additionally proposed enhanced coordination on multilateral challenges such as climate change, expressing Beijing’s commitment to restoring bilateral relations to constructive development pathways.

Swedish response and diplomatic context

Swedish Foreign Minister Stenergard acknowledged productive discussions regarding “matters of universal concern” including climate change and security issues through her social media communications. The Swedish diplomat specifically welcomed China’s visa exemption announcement for Swedish travelers, while both officials exchanged perspectives on international regional matters including the ongoing Ukraine conflict during their diplomatic engagement.