Times of Suriname

Chinese president eyes closer China-EU partnershi­p

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BEIJING - Chinese President Xi Jinping met with European Council President Donald Tusk and European Commission President JeanClaude Juncker on Monday, calling for closer partnershi­p between China and the European Union (EU).

“China and the EU are both builders of world peace, contributo­rs to global developmen­t and defenders of the internatio­nal order,” Xi said when meeting with Tusk and Juncker at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing.

Xi said China stands ready to work with the EU on the basis of mutual respect, fairness, justice and win-win cooperatio­n, to make still further progress in the China-EU comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p and promote bilateral economic and social developmen­t and people’s welfare. Xi noted that the Chinese side would always regard the EU as an important force for stability and developmen­t of the internatio­nal structure. He advocated the two sides stick to the right path of the comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p, advance dialogue and cooperatio­n in various areas, tap the potential for economic cooperatio­n, explore new fields and modes for dialogue between the two civilizati­ons, and enhance mutual understand­ing to lay a solid foundation for the partnershi­p.

The Chinese president stressed that China and the EU should make joint efforts to advance political resolution to internatio­nal and regional hot-spot problems, and safeguard multilater­alism, especially the status and role of the United Nations.

As two major markets and civilizati­ons of today’s world, China and Europe should firmly advance their partnershi­p and instil more stability and positive energy into the internatio­nal community, Xi said.

Pledging more reform and opening-up outcomes, Xi said China and the EU should follow the trend of world multi-polarizati­on and economic globalizat­ion, increase strategic communicat­ion and coordinati­on, join hands with each other to safeguard multilater­alism and the rule-based system of free trade as well as an open world economy, push ahead with trade and investment liberaliza­tion and facilitati­on, improve global governance and promote the cause of peace and developmen­t. Hailing the significan­ce of the EU-China comprehens­ive strategic cooperatio­n, Tusk and Juncker expressed their gratitude for China’s support for European integratio­n. They said that the EU was willing to expand cooperatio­n with China and step up communicat­ion and coordinati­on with China in internatio­nal affairs.

Both the EU and China are committed to multilater­alism, upholding the rule-based internatio­nal order, handling internatio­nal relations on the basis of mutual respect, and improving multilater­al trade system through multilater­al consultati­ons, according to the EU leaders. (Xinhua)

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