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Xi, Macron have friendly phone call

President encourages strong ties with newly elected French leader

- By By ZHANG ZHANG YUNBI YUNBI in Beijing zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

(China) has always viewed France as a cooperativ­e partner of great significan­ce and priority.”

President Xi Jinping, speaking to the French president-elect Emmanuel Marcron

In their first telephone talk, President Xi Jinping and French president-elect Emmanuel Macron agreed on Tuesday to maintain contact and meet each other at an early date.

The phone conversati­on, reaffirmin­g a shared commitment to tackle a range of global issues, came a day after Xi sent a congratula­tory message on Monday to Macron on his victory the day before.

Macron scored a landslide victory in Sunday’s runoff vote of the presidenti­al election.

In the phone call, Xi congratula­ted Macron and said China “has always viewed France as a cooperativ­epartner of great significan­ce and priority”.

Macron appreciate­dXi’s call and said he attaches great importance to ties with China, according to an official release from the ForeignMin­istry.

The new French government will continue friendly relations with China and uphold the one-China policy, Macron said.

Xi said that by raising the relationsh­ip between China and France to the next level, as Macron takes office, both peoples and the internatio­nal community will be served.

Xi said he hopes the two countries willsuppor­t each other on major issues and deepen cooperatio­n in various fields.

China welcomes France’s participat­ion in building the Belt and Road Initiative, Xi said, referring to the ongoing developmen­t of building the Silk Road Economic Belt and 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, which has won support from more than 100 countries and organizati­ons.

Macron echoed Xi’s point, saying the new administra­tion will deepen cooperatio­n with China regarding diplomacy; the economy, trade and industries; and collaborat­ion within the framework of building the Belt and Road.

Cui Hongjian, director of the department for European Studies at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, said the brief interval between Xi’s message and the phone conversati­on “mirrors the strong readiness shared by both sides to establish a good working relationsh­ip between the two leaders quickly” and to manage a smooth transition of the ties.

“As the two countries share a great common ground on many issues, continuity (of policies) should be ensured to promote bilateral cooperatio­n,” Cui said.

He said it is possible the two sides may arrange a first meet-

ing between Xi and Macron on the sidelines of a multilater­al internatio­nal meeting, such as the G20 Leaders Summit.

On regional and global topics, Xi said Beijing“will continue supporting the integratio­n process of Europe”.

Both Xi and Macron highlighte­d further communicat­ion and coordinati­on between the two countries over regional and global issues, including the coopera- tion within the framework of the G20.

Xi said the two countries should further promote the reform of global governance and champion the fruits of global governance, such as the agreement reached at the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris in 2015.

Both Xi and Macron agreed to exchange their views on the developmen­t of ties between their two nations develops and issues of common concerns are raised from both sides.

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