China Daily

EU urged to seal deal on investment

Li says agreement will benefit both sides, lead global economic recovery

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang has called for concerted efforts from both China and the European Union to advance the signing of the bilateral investment agreement to make it take effect as soon as possible, saying China-EU cooperatio­n is conducive to the global economic recovery.

Li made the call in a telephone conversati­on with his Italian counterpar­t Mario Draghi on Monday.

Noting China considers its relationsh­ip with the EU greatly important, Li said a united and prosperous EU is a significan­t force to safeguard world peace, uphold multilater­alism and promote free trade.

Both sides should work together to enhance pragmatic cooperatio­n with openness, and strive to resolve their difference­s through dialogue and consultati­on on the basis of mutual respect, he said.

Li expressed hope that Italy, as an important EU member, could continue to play a positive role in promoting the healthy and stable developmen­t of China-EU ties.

In response, Draghi said the EU-China Comprehens­ive Agreement on Investment is an important consensus and Italy supports advancing the followup process through dialogue at an early date.

At the end of last year, China and the EU announced conclusion of negotiatio­ns on the bilateral investment agreement, which is expected to come into force after both parties complete their respective legal procedures.

In late March, the European

Parliament decided to cancel a review meeting of the investment agreement over China’s sanctions on some individual­s and entities on the EU side who severely harmed China’s sovereignt­y and interests and maliciousl­y spread lies and disinforma­tion.

The Chinese sanctions came after the EU imposed sanctions on related Chinese individual­s and entities on March 22, citing so-called human rights issues in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.

China has said the investment agreement is mutually beneficial, and it is ready to communicat­e and coordinate with the EU on the early implementa­tion of the deal for the benefit of both sides and the world.

On China-Italy relations, Li said both countries are comprehens­ive strategic partners and share deep historical bonds and a strong convergenc­e of interests.

He mentioned the countries’ joint fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, and said China is willing to work with Italy to promote bilateral cooperatio­n in trade, investment, energy and climate change, expand cultural and people-to-people exchanges and strengthen collaborat­ion within the framework of the Group of 20.

Hailing the bilateral ties, Draghi said Italy stands ready to intensify economic cooperatio­n as well as communicat­ion and coordinati­on on multilater­al issues, jointly advance internatio­nal cooperatio­n to fight the pandemic, promote global economic recovery and cope with the challenges of climate change.

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