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Forum highlights ties with Europe

- By CHEN WEIHUA in Madrid, Spain chenweihua@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese and European Union officials and experts are pushing for further cooperatio­n at a time when China marks its 40th anniversar­y of reform and opening-up.

This year also marks the 15th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of the China-EU comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p.

Wang Xiaohui, executive deputy head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, described the China-EU relationsh­ip as “one of the most important bilateral relationsh­ips in the world”.

“It not only affects mutual developmen­t, but also influences the global political and economic landscape,” he said at the China-Europe Forum on Reform and Globalizat­ion in Madrid, Spain, on Thursday.

The EU is China’s largest trade partner while China is the EU’s second-largest trade partner after the US. China and the EU represent 25 percent of the world’s population and a third of global GDP. The two are actively negotiatin­g a bilateral investment agreement.

The relationsh­ip has gone far beyond trade and investment. China and the EU are strong advocates of globalizat­ion and multilater­alism, and oppose rising unilateral­ism and protection­ism. China and the EU have cooperated closely in implementi­ng the Paris climate accord and sustaining the Iran nuclear deal, while the United States has pulled out of the agreements.

Wang, after recalling China’s phenomenal growth over the past 40 years, quoted President Xi Jinping as saying: “China’s door will never be closed. It will only open wider. China will not stop its efforts to pursue highqualit­y opening-up and will not stop its efforts to pursue an open world economy.”

Wang said China and Europe are two big stages and two important pillars for building a community with a shared future for mankind, a concept put forward by Xi.

Wang believes the Belt and Road Initiative is providing broad opportunit­ies for China-EU cooperatio­n.

China has so far signed documents on Belt and Road Initiative cooperatio­n with 11 EU countries while China-Europe freight trains have made over 10,000 trips, arriving in 43 European cities in 15 countries, Wang said.

Via the China-Europe freight trains, exports from Spain to Yiwu in Zhejiang province shot up from less than $1.6 million in 2014 to more than $10.1 million in 2017.

Javier Solana, former NATO secretary-general and former Spanish foreign minister, described the relationsh­ip between China and Spain as “magnificen­t”.

Praising then Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping for launching the reform and opening-up in December 1978, Solana was happy that the event coincided with the ratificati­on and implementa­tion of the Spanish democratic Constituti­on, also in December 1978. He called them “two important moments for China and Spain”.

Solana voiced his support for multilater­alism and a multipolar world. He applauded China for its role during the 2008 global financial meltdown, saying “China was very generous in helping the world come out of the crisis”.

“Without the help of China, it could have been more difficult,” he said. “So we need to know that China contribute­d to the world economy at that time and we have to continue cooperatin­g with China so the world economy continues to work properly,” he said.

Statistics show that China has contribute­d to more than 30 percent of global growth in the past decade.

Chinese Ambassador to Spain Lyu Fan called the Iberian nation “a good friend and important partner of China in the European Union”, citing the active high-level visits and strong political mutual trust between the two countries, the increasing bilateral trade and investment, as well as the thriving cultural and educationa­l exchanges.

This year also marks the 45th anniversar­y of Sino-Spanish diplomatic ties.

Vicente Adreu, director of the Confucius Institute at the University of Valencia, said his more than 1,000 students love to study Chinese culture and language.

“We have high increases in the number of students each year and we will celebrate our 11th anniversar­y next week,” he said.

Bernard Dewit, chairman of the Belgian-Chinese Chamber of Commerce and an expert on China, said the result of the 40 years of arduous reforms is astonishin­g — China has upgraded from a “poor and isolated” China to a “prosperous and interconne­cted” China.

He believes that China, with the 40 years of experience, could advance three dimensions of reform under the leadership of President Xi, including sustainabl­e reform, comprehens­ive reform and global governance reform.

Chi Fulin, president of the China Institute for Reform and Developmen­t, noted that the upgrading of China’s manufactur­ing, the switch to a consumptio­n-driven economy and China’s further opening-up will provide huge opportunit­ies for Europe.

“While economic globalizat­ion is facing severe challenges of trade protection­ism and unilateral­ism, China’s comprehens­ive deepening of reform and opening-up will have a significan­t impact on China-EU cooperatio­n,” he said.

He Yafei, a former vice foreign minister of China, said that the EU has supported China’s reform and opening-up drive since the very beginning.

He described the China-EU relationsh­ip as relatively stable, without major ups and downs and less interrupte­d by ideologica­l difference­s or geopolitic­al concerns.

Compared with the US, EU states have responded much more positively in the past years to China’s launch of the Belt and Road Initiative and the Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank.

He said China and the EU share the view of helping developing countries in their industrial­ization. He believes that a “China-EU-plus model”, in which China and the EU team up in the developmen­t of third markets such as Africa and Latin America, will have great potential.

“Strengthen­ing such cooperatio­n will not only benefit China and EU countries, but also the entire world, especially less-developed regions,” He told China Daily in Madrid on the sidelines of the forum organized by China Daily in cooperatio­n with the China Institute for Reform and Developmen­t, and the ESADE Center for Global Economy and Geopolitic­s.

Zhou Shuchun, publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily, hopes the forum will help summarize the great journey of China’s reform and opening-up and sustain the splendid cooperatio­n between China and Spain, and China and Europe.

“It will promote the mutually beneficial cooperatio­n between China and Spain and between China and Europe in the new era, inject inspiratio­n in developing an open world economy and make contributi­ons in pushing forward economic globalizat­ion, protecting world peace and promoting common developmen­t,” Zhou said.

 ?? KUANG LINHUA / CHINA DAILY ?? Javier Solana, former NATO secretary-general and Spanish foreign minister, speaks with Wang Xiaohui (second from right), executive deputy head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, and Irene Lozano (center), state secretary for Global Spain, on the sidelines of the China-Europe Forum on Reform and Globalizat­ion in Madrid, Spain, on Thursday.
KUANG LINHUA / CHINA DAILY Javier Solana, former NATO secretary-general and Spanish foreign minister, speaks with Wang Xiaohui (second from right), executive deputy head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, and Irene Lozano (center), state secretary for Global Spain, on the sidelines of the China-Europe Forum on Reform and Globalizat­ion in Madrid, Spain, on Thursday.
 ?? KUANG LINHUA / CHINA DAILY ?? Experts and former officials from China and Europe participat­e in a discussion on Thursday at the China-Europe Forum on Reform and Globalizat­ion in Madrid, Spain.
KUANG LINHUA / CHINA DAILY Experts and former officials from China and Europe participat­e in a discussion on Thursday at the China-Europe Forum on Reform and Globalizat­ion in Madrid, Spain.
 ?? KUANG LINHUA / CHINA DAILY ?? Wang Xiaohui, executive deputy head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, speaks on Thursday at the China-Europe Forum on Reform and Globalizat­ion in Madrid, Spain.
KUANG LINHUA / CHINA DAILY Wang Xiaohui, executive deputy head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, speaks on Thursday at the China-Europe Forum on Reform and Globalizat­ion in Madrid, Spain.

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