China Daily

Congratula­tory note sent to French victor

Xi’s telegram to Macron encourages renewed work on ties

- By ZHANG YUNBI and AN BAIJIE Contact the writers at zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

China is ready to work with France to bring their comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p to“a higher level ”, President Xi J in ping said in a congratula­tory message to French president-elect Emmanuel Macron on Monday.

Macron won Sunday’ s runoff vote of the presidenti­al election and is set to lead the major European country at a time when China has been France’s largest trade partner in Asia. Bilateral trade amounted to $47.1 billion last year.

Officials and observers from both countries have voiced high hopes throughout the election cycle for the smooth transition of ties, as both countries are major players on global affairs and they both support free trade.

Xi noted that as permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and countries with great internatio­nal influence, both China and France have “special, important responsibi­lities in world peace and developmen­t”.

France was the first major Western country to establish diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China, in 1964.

Xi said that the relations have “significan­t strategic importance and internatio­nal influence”.

Foreign Geng Shuang Ministry said spokesman later on Monday that Beijing always has attached great importance to China-France ties and has “full of confidence” over future prospects.

Macron told Xinhua this year that if he won the election, he would deepen cooperatio­n with China in fields such as nuclear energy and tackling climate change.

“has Developing become tiesa consensus”with China that transcends difference­s between political parties and individual­s, Chinese Ambassador to France Zhai Jun said in a speech on April 19.

Feng Zhongping, vice-president of the China Institutes of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations, observed that Macron has unleashed a slew of messages of goodwill toward China during his term as economy minister and while on the campaign trail.

Macron has demonstrat­ed a great understand­ing of the links between the two countries in the past, and he mentioned China’s role in tackling global climate change and other major global and regional issues, which “illustrate­s the great importance he attaches to developing ties with China”, Feng said.

“The new administra­tion probably will stress cooperatio­n with China when it deals with its domestic economy and seeks France’s greater role in Europe and the world,” Feng said.

Cui Hongjian, director of the Department for European Studies at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, said the two countries have a shared mission of championin­g free trade amid rising trade protection­ism in the world.

Macron, then France’s economy minister, defended a Chinese-led consortium’s capital injection into Toulouse-Blagnac Airport in southweste­rn France in an interview with newspaper La Depeche du Midi in 2015, Xinhua reported.

Asked about remarks against a Chinese company’s acquisitio­n of the airport stake, Macron said, “Our country must remain attractive because it is good for growth and, hence, employment.”

 ?? BENOIT TESSIER / REUTERS ?? French president-elect Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Trogneux, celebrate on the stage at his victory rally near the Louvre in Paris on Sunday.
BENOIT TESSIER / REUTERS French president-elect Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Trogneux, celebrate on the stage at his victory rally near the Louvre in Paris on Sunday.

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