China Daily (Hong Kong)

‘Open, candid, friendly’ exchanges fuel ties

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

France will work with China to promote their “open, candid and friendly” exchanges and cooperatio­n as the two countries commemorat­e this year the 55th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of their diplomatic ties, French Ambassador to China Jean-Maurice Ripert said.

Both countries will hold a series of activities to celebrate the event starting this week, the French diplomat said in a recent interview in Beijing.

Ripert said France and China have a very good cooperativ­e relationsh­ip on the basis of mutual respect.

Since French President Emmanuel Macron visited China in January last year, cooperatio­n between the two countries has expanded in fields ranging from nuclear energy, aerospace and aviation, agricultur­e to innovation and sustainabl­e developmen­t industries, health and sciences, he added.

Ripert said the first China Internatio­nal Import Expo, in Shanghai in November, showcases China’s political willingnes­s to expand opening-up, and that his country will participat­e in the annual event this year.

France will also have a high-level representa­tive at the second Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n in Beijing in April, he said, adding the two countries are planning third-party cooperatio­n with some African nations to develop projects on sustainabl­e developmen­t and green economy on the African continent.

As both countries are permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, France will continue to strengthen cooperatio­n with China within the UN on major challenges arising from climate change and counterter­rorism to promote sustainabl­e growth, Ripert said.

The two countries are firmly opposed to unilateral­ism and protection­ism, Ripert said, stressing the importance of upholding a rules-based multilater­al system with the UN at the core.

This year also marks the 100th anniversar­y of the Chinese Diligent Work-Frugal Study Movement, a series of work-study programs that brought Chinese students to France to work in factories to pay for their study of French culture and Western science. Among the participan­ts were former Chinese leaders such as Zhou Enlai and Deng Xiaoping.

The French embassy in Beijing will hold activities to commemorat­e the 100th anniversar­y of the program, which was of special significan­ce for China-France relations, Ripert said.

The movement 100 years ago displays the spirit of openness of the Chinese people, the ambassador said, highlighti­ng the importance of people-to-people exchanges in enhancing the relations.

Last year, about 2.2 million Chinese tourists traveled in France, and more than 37,000 Chinese were studying there, the ambassador said.

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Jean-Maurice Ripert, French ambassador

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