Xi to meet with two top EU leaders
President Xi Jinping will meet with the presidents of the European Council and European Commission via a videoconference during the 22nd China-EU leaders’ meeting to be held next week, says Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian.
The meeting will be co-hosted by Premier Li Keqiang, council leader Charles Michel and commission leader Ursula von der Leyen tomorrow.
It will be the first official meeting between the Chinese leadership and the new EU leaders, both of whom took office in December.
“China highly values this meeting and stands ready to work with the EU to push for positive results from it,” Zhao said on Friday.
China will join hands with the EU to strengthen cooperation in fighting the Covid-19 pandemic and reaching economic recovery, Zhao said.
They also will deepen pragmatic cooperation in areas such as trade and investment, interconnectivity, climate change and scientific innovation, and enhance policy coordination on pressing regional and international issues.
China will also work with the EU to jointly uphold multilateralism, deal with global challenges, push forward the development of ChinaEU relations after the pandemic and make contributions to maintaining world peace and stability as well as promoting global economic recovery, Zhao said at a regular news briefing in Beijing.
As a result of the novel coronavirus outbreak, a series of political agendas between China and EU, including the leaders’ meeting, which was scheduled in March, have been postponed.