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Visits to enhance Sino-European ties

Leaders’ upcoming trips to Beijing send positive signals on solidarity, cooperatio­n

- By ZHAO JIA zhaojia@chinadaily.com.cn

An upcoming series of visits to Beijing by European leaders will send signals of solidarity and cooperatio­n between China and the European Union, adding positive energy to world peace, stability and sustainabl­e developmen­t, officials and observers said.

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Feb 25 that he would visit China in early April, with the Ukraine crisis high on the agenda. Speaking a day after China issued a 12-point position paper on the political settlement of the issue, Macron said, “The fact that China is engaging in peace efforts is a good thing.”

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European

Council President Charles Michel also might visit China in the first half of the year, with preparatio­ns already underway.

Fu Cong, head of the Chinese Mission to the European Union, who struck a very optimistic tone on the recovery of China-EU relations in a recent interview, said the two sides are expected to usher in frequent, high-level mutual visits very soon.

It was also reported that Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will visit China this year.

The planned visits show that the Ukraine crisis should not affect the developmen­t of China-EU relations, Fu said, suggesting that the EU should avoid being too emotional in dealing with the issue.

The media spotlight has shone on China-EU ties recently. Senior diplomat Wang Yi just concluded his first visit of the year, which took him to France, Italy, Hungary and Russia, as well as Germany for the Munich Security Conference.

China and Europe should dispel external disruption­s, properly manage difference­s and strengthen communicat­ion and cooperatio­n when referring to the spillover effects of the Ukraine crisis, said Wang, director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, on Feb 22 after wrapping up his tour.

During his trip, Wang repeatedly expressed China’s willingnes­s to seek friendship and expand cooperatio­n, saying China and Europe are partners, not opponents, and constitute opportunit­ies, not threats, for each other.

“I believe China-Europe relations will present a look of positive developmen­t this year,” Wang told the media, saying that China and the European countries are willing to fully resume institutio­nal dialogue and exchanges in various areas at an early date and expand mutually beneficial economic and trade cooperatio­n.

Over the past year, China and Europe have maintained frequent high-level contacts. President Xi Jinping held in-depth exchanges with EU leaders through face-to-face talks, virtual meetings and phone calls more than 20 times, playing a leading strategic role in advancing China-EU ties.

“The upcoming visits by EU leaders not only reflect China’s important status in the internatio­nal arena but also underline the strong resilience of China-EU ties, though they are currently constraine­d by some factors,” said Chen Xulong, a professor at the University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics’ School of Internatio­nal Relations.

China and the EU should remove misunderst­anding and shore up cooperatio­n, he said.

As it pursues an independen­t foreign policy of peace, China cannot fully agree with some of the EU’s positions on the Ukraine issue and does not want the issue to affect the developmen­t of China-EU relations, Chen said.

Stephane Dujarric, a United Nations spokesman, said on Feb 24 that China’s position paper on the Ukraine crisis represents “an important contributi­on”.

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