Shanghai Daily

Xi meets European Council chief, hails upward momentum in China-EU ties

- (Xinhua)

Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks with visiting European Council President Charles Michel in Beijing yesterday.

Xi said Michel’s visit to China after the conclusion of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China — on behalf of all European Union member states — demonstrat­es the good will of the EU toward the developmen­t of relations with China.

Noting that China and the EU are two major forces for world peace, two major markets for common developmen­t and two major civilizati­ons for human progress, Xi said it is in the common interests of China, the EU and the internatio­nal community to maintain the upward momentum of China-EU relations and pursue mutual benefits.

The more turbulent the internatio­nal situation becomes and the more prominent the global challenges, the greater will be the global significan­ce of China-EU relations, he added.

Xi also mentioned Jiang Zemin, saying Jiang passed away on Wednesday in Shanghai due to illness. During his tenure as China’s state leader, Jiang attached great importance to the developmen­t of China-EU relations. He visited European countries many times, maintained close contact with leaders of the EU and European countries, pushed the establishm­ent of the China-EU leaders’ meeting mechanism, and promoted dialogue and cooperatio­n between the two sides in various fields.

“We will carry on his legacy and continue to consolidat­e and develop China-EU relations,” Xi said, adding that China will continue to view and develop its relations with the EU from a strategic and long-term perspectiv­e, and stands ready to strengthen strategic communicat­ion and coordinati­on with the EU to ensure the steady growth of the China-EU comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p.

Xi expounded on the key outcomes of the 20th CPC National Congress and the five features of Chinese modernizat­ion.

He stressed that at present amid accelerate­d changes in the world, all countries are thinking about the road ahead. The 20th CPC National Congress has given the answer: We will follow the path of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics, apply a people-centered developmen­t philosophy, and remain committed to deepening reform and opening up; and we will remain firm in pursuing an independen­t foreign policy of peace, keep to the foreign policy goals of upholding world peace and promoting common developmen­t, and stay committed to promoting the building of a human community with a shared future.

Noting that China’s developmen­t marks a growing force for world peace, Xi said China will never seek hegemony or expansion, and that this is the solemn political commitment of the CPC and reflects the will of the 1.4 billion Chinese people.

“We have the confidence and ability to inject valuable certainty and stability into the internatio­nal community through the stability of our system, governance, policies and developmen­t,” he added.

Noting that the Chinese path to modernizat­ion and the European integratio­n are choices that China and the EU have respective­ly made with an eye on the future, Xi said the two sides should have mutual understand­ing and support for each other, and that China hopes that the EU will become an important partner in China’s pursuit of the Chinese path to modernizat­ion and share the opportunit­ies offered by China’s market, institutio­nal opening up and deepening internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

We have the confidence and ability to inject valuable certainty and stability into the internatio­nal community through the stability of our system, governance, policies and developmen­t.

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— Xinhua
Chinese President Xi Jinping poses with European Council President Charles Michel at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing yesterday. — Xinhua

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