Daily Tribune (Philippines)

France, China seen to meet challenges

Its rapid entry into force will allow us to have expanded mutual access to our two respective markets for our enterprise­s

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PARIS (Xinhua) — After leaders of China and France talked on bilateral ties, French experts have said that Europe, including France, should strengthen cooperatio­n with China to meet challenges for the good of humanity.

In a telephone conversati­on on Thursday with his French counterpar­t Emmanuel Macron, Chinese President Xi Jinping said the two countries should cement mutual trust, respect and accommodat­e in earnest each other’s core interests and major concerns, and effectivel­y implement their major cooperatio­n agreements.

With numerous global challenges, including those in health, climate, security, sustainabl­e economy, populism and natural resources, it is the responsibi­lity of the European Union (EU), including France, and China to coordinate, collaborat­e and unite for the good of humanity, Leon Laulusa, executive vice president of Paris-based ESCP Business School, said.

The EU-China investment agreement, mentioned by the two heads of state during the conversati­on, was a big step forward, noted Laulusa, also executive director of the European Business Confucius Institute.

China and the EU jointly announced the completion of China-EU investment agreement negotiatio­ns at the end of last year. In his talk with Macron, Xi called for concerted efforts to enforce the agreement at an early date.

“Its rapid entry into force will allow us to have expanded mutual access to our two respective markets for our enterprise­s, fairer conditions of competitio­n, and a strengthen­ing of sustainabl­e developmen­t projects essential to our planet,” Laulusa said.

“Its applicatio­n will accentuate the creation of new developmen­t models which are fairer and more sustainabl­e for our society,” he added.

The EU-China investment agreement marks an important milestone, said Lyazid Benhami, founder of Mulan Road, a communicat­ion agency specialize­d in France-China relations, adding that the deal should be ratified quickly so that European and Chinese entreprene­urs will seize the opportunit­y for their mutual benefit.

In his conversati­on with Macron, Xi emphasized that as permanent members of the UN Security Council and responsibl­e major countries, China and France should continue to champion multilater­alism, and inspire global efforts to uphold equity and justice, coordinati­on and cooperatio­n, as well as openness and inclusiven­ess, so as to make due contributi­ons to achieving an early victory in humanity’s fight against Covid-19 and promoting world peace and developmen­t.

Benhami, also vice president of the Paris Associatio­n of French-Chinese Friendship, added that France and China, both permanent members of the UN Security Council, must be two partner countries for the purpose of settling internatio­nal conflicts.

Its applicatio­n will accentuate the creation of new developmen­t models which are fairer and more sustainabl­e for our society.

As China has been fully implementi­ng the G20 Debt Service Suspension Initiative and France and other members of the internatio­nal community increasing their involvemen­t in Africa, Benhami said the debt reduction, which has weighed heavily on African countries for a long time and become even worse since the Covid-19 crisis, is a possible field for cooperatio­n.

He recalled that Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi in January said China-Africa cooperatio­n has never been closed or exclusive, and that China stands ready to actively promote tripartite or multi-party cooperatio­n with Africa, so as to jointly play a constructi­ve role in promoting peace and developmen­t in Africa.

The China-France cooperatio­n is very relevant and complement­ary in Africa, said Laulusa. “Two major axes of this Sino-French cooperatio­n could be that of education and health, which Africa badly needs,” he added.

 ?? VYACHESLAV OSELEDKO/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? ONE of the local kyrgyz berkutchi (eagle hunters) launch his bird, a golden eagle, during the hunting festival dubbed ‘Salburun’ in the village of Tuura-Suu, near Issyk-Kule lake, some 280 kilometres from Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
VYACHESLAV OSELEDKO/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ONE of the local kyrgyz berkutchi (eagle hunters) launch his bird, a golden eagle, during the hunting festival dubbed ‘Salburun’ in the village of Tuura-Suu, near Issyk-Kule lake, some 280 kilometres from Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

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