China Today (English)

Xi Jinping Speaks with Emmanuel Macron on the Phone

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Chinese President Xi Jinping on November 20 called on his French counterpar­t, Emmanuel Macron, to carry forward the traditiona­l China-france friendship and elevate the relations to a new level.

As the year 2024 marks the 60th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of bilateral diplomatic relations, both sides should pass the baton of history, stick to the original intention in establishi­ng the diplomatic relations, carry forward the traditiona­l friendship and push the Chinafranc­e relations to a new level, Xi said during a telephone conversati­on with Macron.

Xi pointed out that since Macron’s successful visit to China in April this year, Chinafranc­e exchanges at all levels have resumed rapidly, and bilateral cooperatio­n in various fields has made solid progress and achieved fruitful results.

China is ready to maintain high-level exchanges with France, make a success the next meeting of the China-france high-level dialogue mechanism on people-to-people exchanges, push for new progress in bilateral cooperatio­n in such areas as education, culture, and scientific research, and promote friendly exchanges between the two peoples, Xi said.

Applauding France’s active participat­ion in the third Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n and the sixth China Internatio­nal Import Expo, Xi said China is glad to see the entry of an increasing number of French products into the Chinese market and welcomes more investment of French enterprise­s in China.

China hopes France could provide a fair and non-discrimina­tory business environmen­t for the investment of Chinese enterprise­s in France, he added.

Noting that this year marks the 20th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of the Chinaeurop­ean Union (EU) comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p, Xi said China and the EU should remain partners for mutually beneficial cooperatio­n in a volatile and intertwine­d world.

It is hoped that France will play a constructi­ve role in promoting the positive developmen­t of China-eu relations, he said.

Highlighti­ng that China and France have maintained sound cooperatio­n on climate change, Xi said the 28th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP28) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Dubai will take stock of the Paris Agreement for the first time, review and assess the progress of its implementa­tion, and guide the future process of global climate governance.

The institutio­nal framework of the Paris Agreement, in particular the principle of common but differenti­ated responsibi­lities and nationally determined contributi­ons, should be upheld, he said.

China stands ready to work with France in sending a strong signal of jointly addressing the issue of climate change, so as to prompt the success of the COP28, he added.

Macron said that his successful visit to China in April this year is still within his recollecti­on, and that he is satisfied with the recent exchanges and dialogues between the two countries at all levels.

Under the current internatio­nal situation, it is of great significan­ce for France and China to maintain strategic communicat­ion and cooperatio­n, he said, adding that the French side is willing to take the 60th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between France and China next year as an opportunit­y to intensify high-level exchanges with China, and deepen exchanges and cooperatio­n in such fields as economy, trade and aviation, as well as people-to-people and cultural exchanges.

France hopes to communicat­e closely with China on the UN Climate Change Conference in Dubai and continuous­ly cooperate to address global issues such as climate change and biodiversi­ty protection, said the French president. Besides, France is ready to promote the further developmen­t of the comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p between the EU and China in a spirit of mutual respect, mutual benefit and cooperatio­n, he said.

Exchanging views on the Palestinia­nisraeli conflict, the two heads of state said it is imperative to avoid further deteriorat­ion of the Palestinia­n-israeli situation, especially the emergence of a more serious humanitari­an crisis.

They agreed that the two-state solution is the fundamenta­l way to solve the cycle of Palestinia­n-israeli conflicts.

The two heads of state also agreed to maintain communicat­ion on internatio­nal and regional issues of common concern, and contribute to the maintenanc­e of world peace and stability.

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