China Daily

President and Macron discuss cooperatio­n

- By AN BAIJIE in Hamburg anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn Zhou Jin contribute­d to this story.

President Xi Jinping’s meeting on Saturday with his French counterpar­t Emmanuel Macron will bring more practical cooperatio­n between the two countries in various areas including marine products, nuclear power plants and aerospace, an analyst said.

China would like to make concerted efforts with France to continue to view the bilateral relations from a strategic height and a long-term perspectiv­e, Xi said during his meeting with Macron at the annual G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany.

Xi said the two countries should deepen cooperatio­n in nuclear energy, aerospace and other traditiona­l areas, while exploring cooperatio­n in new areas such as agricultur­al foods, finance and sustainabl­e developmen­t, thus making the “pie” of their common interests even bigger.

The two countries should increase high-level exchanges and take into account each other’s core interests and major concerns based on the principles of mutual respect, trust, understand­ing and accommodat­ion, Xi said.

“The China-France relationsh­ip has become increasing­ly strategic under the current situation,” he said.

“It is our shared historical responsibi­lity to maintain and promote the China-France comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p.”

On China’s relations with the European Union, Xi said that China hopes France will continue to play a leading role and make more contributi­ons to China-EU trade and twoway investment in order to achieve mutually beneficial cooperatio­n.

China will earnestly fulfill its obligation­s in the Paris Agreement on climate change in light of its own requiremen­ts for sustainabl­e developmen­t, he added.

Macron said that France highly values the France-China comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p and regards China as an important partner for cooperatio­n and an important force in internatio­nal affairs.

France is willing to enhance cooperatio­n with China in a wide range of areas, including economy and trade, investment, nuclear energy, auto manufactur­ing and food, he said.

Wang Yiwei, director of the Institute of Internatio­nal Affairs at Renmin University of China, said China and France can expand new areas of cooperatio­n in marine products, third-party markets, aerospace, informatiz­ation, tourism and climate change

“This is the Year of ChinaEurop­e Maritime Cooperatio­n. China and France can cooperate in areas like marine protection, marine products, maritime disaster relief and other aspects,” he said.

It is our shared historical responsibi­lity to maintain and promote the China-France comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p.” President Xi Jinping

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