The Guardian (Nigeria)

EU urges China to sway Russia, Iran away from war, nuclear developmen­t

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THE European Union ( EU) urges China to help persuade Russia to end its war in Ukraine and limit an Iranian weapons build- up.

European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen gave the urge yesterday after talks in Paris with Chinese President Xi Jinping, which also included trade issues.

The EU hopes Beijing will lean on its ally Russia and help stem Iran’s proliferat­ion of missiles and drones, the head of the EU executive body said.

“We count on China to use all its influence on Russia to end Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

“President Xi has played an important role in deescalati­ng Russia’s irresponsi­ble nuclear threats, and I am confident that President Xi will continue to do so against the backdrop of ongoing nuclear threats by Russia,” von der Leyen said after meeting with Xi alongside French President, Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee Palace.

The meeting in Paris took place on the same day the Kremlin announced Russian President Vladimir Putin had ordered nuclear drills. The exercises were in response to statements by Western countries about sending troops into Ukraine.

Macron said last week that his country would consider sending ground troops to Ukraine if Kyiv requests backup.

Von der Leyen said she hopes that China could play an important role in limiting the irresponsi­ble proliferat­ion of Iranian ballistic missiles and drones.

Von der Leyen and Macron also pressed China on the topic of trade. They pushed Xi to ensure more balanced relations with the world’s biggest trading bloc.

“The future of our continent will also very clearly depend on our capacity to further develop in a balanced way our relationsh­ip with China,” Macron said as the three leaders sat at a round table.

Xi was in Europe for the first time in five years at a time of growing business tensions that include the EU investigat­ing Chinese industries such as electric vehicle while Beijing probes French- made brandy.

Von der Leyen said the relationsh­ip was hurt by unequal market access and Chinese state subsidies.

After the meeting, she told reporters that the EU cannot absorb massive overproduc­tion of Chinese industrial goods flooding its market.

“Europe will not waver from making tough decisions needed to protect its market,” she said.

In brief public comments before the talks, Xi said he viewed relations with Europe as a priority of China’s foreign policy and that both should stay committed to the partnershi­p.

“As the world enters a new period of turbulence and change, as two important forces in this world, China and Europe should adhere to the positionin­g of partners, adhere to dialogue and cooperatio­n,” Xi said.

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