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For an innovative France-China partnershi­p

- The views don’t necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

This year, France and China celebrate the 60th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of their diplomatic relations. In a rapidly changing global environmen­t, the connection between the two countries has evolved into a dynamic partnershi­p marked by historical collaborat­ions, shared economic interests, and a common quest for strategic independen­ce.

As we navigate the intricacie­s of a multipolar world, it is imperative that these two ancient nations do not only build on their existing cooperatio­n, but also pioneer innovative avenues that will propel their bilateral exchanges to new and meaningful heights.

Over the past decades, the two countries have developed a robust foundation of collaborat­ion in areas such as trade, finance, technology, science, culture and internatio­nal relations. The bilateral relationsh­ip has weathered major geopolitic­al transforma­tions, economic crises and global challenges, demonstrat­ing its resilience and unique potential.

The economic ties between France and China have flourished, making them key players in each other’s economic landscapes. According to data from the French National Institute of Statistics, China-France trade in goods in 2022 exceeded the 100 billion euros ($108.56 billion) mark for the first time.

However, as economic powerhouse­s, both countries have much to gain from fostering deeper cooperatio­n. A true innovative spirit should be harnessed to create novel economic opportunit­ies that go beyond traditiona­l sectors. Embracing emerging technologi­es, sustainabl­e developmen­t and green initiative­s can lay the groundwork for forward-thinking economic synergies.

Besides, France and China are cultural powers that have consistent­ly engaged in cultural exchanges that celebrate diversity and made efforts for better mutual understand­ing. While continuing these exchanges is crucial, a creative approach would involve leveraging technology to enhance cultural collaborat­ion. Virtual reality, augmented reality and other cutting-edge tools can bridge the physical divide, allowing people from both countries to experience each other’s rich cultural contexts in unpreceden­ted ways.

This will not only foster cultural appreciati­on but also open up new avenues for artistic expression and collaborat­ion. As the China-Europe-America Museums Cooperatio­n Initiative demonstrat­es, museums in particular can become leading platforms to deepen people-to-people exchanges.

Scientific and technologi­cal cooperatio­n between France and China has been a cornerston­e of their relationsh­ip. From aerospace and nuclear industry to renewable energy, the two countries have made significan­t strides in joint research and developmen­t. The next frontier in their collaborat­ion lies in embracing emerging technologi­es such as artificial intelligen­ce, applicatio­ns of quantum physics, biotechnol­ogy and neuroscien­ce. By investing in joint innovation hubs and research centers, France and China can pool their intellectu­al resources and talent to address global challenges and contribute to the advancemen­t of humankind.

Environmen­tal sustainabi­lity is an urgent global concern, and both countries have expressed their commitment to combat climate change. The traditiona­l cooperatio­n in renewable energy and environmen­tal protection should be expanded to include joint ventures in sustainabl­e urban developmen­t, ecofriendl­y technologi­es and green infrastruc­ture.

Research on nuclear fusion is also of the utmost importance. Should they know how to combine their strengths in the knowledge economy, France and China would emerge as leaders in the global effort to build a sustainabl­e future.

In the realm of internatio­nal relations, Franco-Chinese synergies are increasing­ly crucial. As the world undergoes profound geopolitic­al shifts, the two countries, which are permanent members of the UN Security Council, must work together to maintain stability and peace, and promote dialogue.

Innovative diplomatic approaches, such as digital diplomacy and joint initiative­s to address global challenges such as public health crises and cybersecur­ity threats can solidify their roles as responsibl­e global stakeholde­rs. France and China should, among other policies, coordinate their approach toward the African continent whose population will reach 2.5 billion by 2050 according to some UN projection­s.

Education remains the bedrock of progress, and the two countries have highly successful academic institutio­ns. To further strengthen their ties, they should explore innovative educationa­l collaborat­ions, such as joint research programs, ambitious student exchange initiative­s, and the developmen­t of interdisci­plinary courses that prepare the next generation for meeting the challenges of the future.

While pushing ahead inspired by an innovative mindset, it is crucial for France and China to be mindful of preserving their cultural identities and their humanistic values. A harmonious blend of tradition and progress can create a unique and powerful partnershi­p that serves as a reference for internatio­nal cooperatio­n, and introduces to new forms of globalizat­ion.

Obviously, the 60th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations offers an opportunit­y to redefine the contours of the Franco-Chinese partnershi­p. By looking at innovation and creativity across economic, cultural, scientific and diplomatic spheres, the two sides can deepen their cooperatio­n as well as contribute to shaping a more harmonious and prosperous world. Their collaborat­ive innovation will not only strengthen their bilateral ties, but also inspire the global community to aspire for a future marked by cohesivene­ss, sustainabl­e progress and shared prosperity.

 ?? ?? The author is the founder of the China-EuropeAmer­ica Global Initiative.
The author is the founder of the China-EuropeAmer­ica Global Initiative.
 ?? LI MIN / CHINA DAILY ??
LI MIN / CHINA DAILY

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