China Daily

Xi, Macron celebrate joint progress

Leaders of two partners in venture mark first completion of EPR reactor

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping and his French counterpar­t Emmanuel Macron marked the first completion of a European pressurize­d water reactor at a ceremony and witnessed the signing of 20 bilateral cooperativ­e documents after their Tuesday talk in Beijing.

The leaders, meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, unveiled a plaque to mark completion of the EPR project, located at the Taishan nuclear power plant in Guangdong province. The project is a third-generation reactor and one of the most advanced in the world in terms of nuclear safety and performanc­e.

The project, which has taken eight years to complete, is the largest cooperativ­e project on energy completed between the two nations as well as a great example of bilateral economic cooperatio­n, said Nur Bekri, vice-chairman of China’s National Developmen­t and Reform Commission and director of China’s National Energy Administra­tion.

During his talk with Macron, Xi said that the two countries should deepen concerted efforts in their traditiona­l fields of cooperatio­n, including nuclear energy and aerospace.

Beijing and Paris should also nurture new highlights for growth, such as agricultur­e, medical care and sustainabl­e developmen­t, Xi said.

Macron echoed Xi’s call on reinforcin­g bilateral cooperatio­n within the framework of building the Belt and Road, saying that such collaborat­ion is of great strategic significan­ce.

Paris looks to boost communicat­ion and dialogue at a high level and in various fields during this visit, reinforce cooperatio­n in key areas such as aerospace and nuclear

power, and introduce a new chapter of bilateral cooperatio­n, Macron said.

As China will host the Winter Olympic Games in 2022 and Paris will host the 2024 Summer Games, Xi said the two countries should reinforce exchanges and cooperatio­n in areas including tourism and youth.

Macron is making his first state visit to China from Monday to Wednesday. It is also his first trip to the country since assuming office in May last year.

The 20 deals signed by China and France on Tuesday covered areas such as nuclear power, aerospace and health.

After their talk, Xi and Macron jointly met with delegates attending the first meeting of the France-China entreprene­urs’ council.

When addressing the business leaders, Xi reaffirmed China’s opening-up policy as well as China’s commitment to an open economy at a greater level.

China is ready to uphold reciprocal opening-up with France and with Europe, and promote the strengthen­ing of the global economic governance system.

When jointly meeting the press, Xi said he and Macron agreed on reinforcin­g bilateral cooperatio­n in the internatio­nal context, jointly addressing global challenges including climate change and terrorism.

On China-Europe ties, Xi said China firmly supports the integratio­n of Europe and welcomes France’s greater contributi­on to China-Europe ties.

Macron said China enjoys great strength in artificial intelligen­ce, and the two countries’ cooperatio­n on promising sectors will yield a positive influence.

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 ?? CHARLES PLATIAU / REUTERS ?? President Emmanuel Macron of France and his wife, Brigitte Macron, pose with Chinese and French schoolchil­dren during a visit to the Palace Museum, known as the Forbidden City in the West, in Beijing on Tuesday.
CHARLES PLATIAU / REUTERS President Emmanuel Macron of France and his wife, Brigitte Macron, pose with Chinese and French schoolchil­dren during a visit to the Palace Museum, known as the Forbidden City in the West, in Beijing on Tuesday.

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