Global Times

FM refutes Western reports on China- EU CAI

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The Chinese Foreign Ministry on Tuesday refuted Western media reports claiming that China is in a rush to reach EU- China Comprehens­ive Agreement on Investment ( CAI) by the end of 2020 in a bid to strengthen China- EU relations ahead of Joe Biden’s inaugurati­on, stressing that China’s stance towards China- EU relations has been clear and constant.

As the internatio­nal situation changes, China and the EU should embrace dialogue and cooperatio­n in a bid to appropriat­ely control and handle difference­s to ensure steady and sustained developmen­t of China- EU relations and inject more stability to the world, Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Wang Wenbin said during a press briefing.

He stated that the two sides’ cooperatio­n outweighs competitio­n, while consensus outweighs difference.

The comment came as some Western media outlets reported that China has made key market- access concession­s this week so as to reach an agreement on the historic deal by the year’s end.

In addition, some reported that there are voices within the EU demanding the European Parliament refuse to acknowledg­e the deal unless China makes commitment­s on the so- called “forced labor” in Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

Wang said that there is absolutely no so- called “forced labor” in Xinjiang.

“Relevant reports are groundless and smear on Xinjiang,” he stressed.

Recently, China has stated its position on issues relating to Xinjiang many times. “As we’ve made clear, the human rights of residents of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang are protected and the region has achieved positive progress in economic and social developmen­t. The biases and smears of certain organizati­ons have no factual basis,” Wang said at a press briefing last week.

Despite external disruption­s, China and the EU are boosting dialogue and cooperatio­n.

On Monday, the head of the EU Delegation to China, Ambassador Nicolas Chapuis, and the ambassador­s of the EU member states held their annual working lunch with Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing.

They discussed a wide range of issues.

Chapuis recalled the goal of finalizing negotiatio­ns for the CAI by the end of 2020 and noted the progress in the ongoing talks and that both sides are in continuous contact to address outstandin­g issues.

The European Union remains committed to building a comprehens­ive relationsh­ip with China, taking into account the EU’s interests and values, and based on mutual commitment and reciprocit­y, the Delegation of the European Union to China said in a press release sent to the Global Times on Tuesday.

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