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Xi: Huge potential in ties with EU

President holds phone talks with leaders of Spain, Montenegro; pledges pandemic help to Nepal

- By MO JINGXI and ZHANG YUNBI Contact the writers at mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping has underlined the importance of adhering to the general direction of relations between China and the European Union from a strategic perspectiv­e and appropriat­ely managing their difference­s, as opportunit­ies as well as challenges are envisaged for their ties in the future.

Xi told Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez during a phone conversati­on on May 26 that he hoped the Spanish government would continue to play its constructi­ve role in promoting the steady and lasting developmen­t of China-EU relations.

Despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, huge potential has been revealed from pragmatic cooperatio­n between China and the EU, Xi said, noting that the basic idea of ChinaEU ties that feature cooperatio­n based on win-win results should be maintained.

China stands ready to expand twoway trade exchanges with Spain, promote cooperativ­e projects in areas such as port logistics and smart cities, strengthen third-party market cooperatio­n in Latin America and Africa, and deepen bilateral people-to-people exchanges, he said.

Xi also stressed strengthen­ing political party exchanges and the sharing of governance experience between the two countries, which would further improve global governance.

Sanchez said that it is more necessary than ever for all countries to unite and cooperate and safeguard multilater­alism in the face of severe challenges brought by the pandemic.

Spain welcomes investment from Chinese companies and will continue to play a positive role in pushing forward the developmen­t of the EUChina strategic partnershi­p, Sanchez said.

At a special videoconfe­rence on May 25 night with the Munich Security Conference forum, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the suspended China-EU investment agreement is of great mutual benefit and “is not a gift given by one side to the other”.

The European Parliament adopted a resolution on May 20 freezing ratificati­on of the landmark China-EU investment agreement after Beijing sanctioned some European politician­s for attacking China on topics such as Xinjiang.

As some Europeans start to define China as a “rival”, Wang warns that stoking China-EU political confrontat­ion and economic decoupling “will not last long”.

Wang said China-EU cooperatio­n is an “irresistib­le trend”.

He noted that some European individual­s “arbitraril­y link issues of different natures to one another” and politicize economic and trade issues, which is “unacceptab­le” and “will lead nowhere”.

Former German foreign minister Sigmar Gabriel told the forum that the West needs to understand the realities of working with Beijing. “Without considerin­g China’s contributi­on, one can no longer discuss global issues in the 21st century,” CGTN quoted Gabriel as saying.

Also on May 26, Xi had a phone conversati­on with Milo Djukanovic, the president of Montenegro, saying that China will work with the country to implement the consensus and outcome of a summit held via video link in February between China and Central and Eastern European Countries.

As this year was designated as the China-CEEC Year of Green Developmen­t and Environmen­tal Protection, China supports Montenegro playing a positive role in leading this mechanism, he said.

Xi said that, faced with changes unseen in a century and the pandemic, China is willing to work with Montenegro to consolidat­e political mutual trust, deepen pragmatic cooperatio­n in all areas including infrastruc­ture, and promote the continuous developmen­t of bilateral ties, benefiting the people of both countries.

Djukanovic said that the joint building of the Belt and Road Initiative and the CEEC-China cooperatio­n mechanism have brought important opportunit­ies and tangible benefits to countries in the region including Montenegro.

His country will continue to actively participat­e in and firmly promote the in-depth developmen­t of CEECChina cooperatio­n and steadfastl­y uphold multilater­alism, he said.

In a phone call on May 26 with Nepalese President Bidhya Devi Bhandari, Xi said that China will continue to provide as much support as possible for Nepal’s fight against the pandemic as the South Asian region faces a devastatin­g second wave of COVID-19.

On May 25, Nepal reported 8,387 new cases of coronaviru­s infection and 169 deaths across the country.

Xi said that the Chinese central government, local authoritie­s and nongovernm­ental organizati­ons have quickly acted and provided medical supplies, equipment and vaccines that are urgently needed by Nepal and shared prevention and treatment experience with the country.

Bhandari hailed the great achievemen­ts that China has made in economic and social developmen­t under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, especially in poverty eradicatio­n and space exploratio­n.

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