The Doorbell Symphony
The recent visits by EU and major member state leaders to Beijing demonstrate the bloc’s willingness to improve relations and maintain economic cooperation with China across a range of fields.
The recent visits by EU and major member state leaders to Beijing demonstrate the bloc’s willingness to improve relations and maintain economic cooperation with China across a range of fields.
When looking at the initiative from a Sino-European relations perspective, the BRI has been, at least in part and right now, pretty much a missed opportunity– one where both sides have something to make up for.
Neither France nor Europe will benefit from the escalation of the ‘Cold War’ mentality sought in some American foreign policy circles. France-China ties build goodwill, geopolitical certainty, stability, and, as such, peace, representing the best interests of humanity.
Marking the 20th anniversary of the establishment of their comprehensive strategic partnership, China and Europe have a lot to do in 2023, building up trust and working together to boost global economic recovery and resolve crises.
The Sino-European partnership is multifaceted and characterized by a dynamic interplay of agreements and disagreements. The more China and Europe engage with each other, the better.
European countries must therefore push to conduct their foreign policies with China independently, free of third-party interference, and with a view to the continent’s long-term interests.
In the post-pandemic era, it is the first time that Macron and Ursula von der Leyen have paid a visit to China, through which the China-EU relations are expected to make a new breakthrough and progress.
As 2023 gets into full swing, both China and the EU seem determined to seize the opportunities at hand.
While China and the EU may disagree on many issues, there is a willingness to talk to each other. Expectations for fruitful consultations, even without leading to a synthesis of opinions, are high in 2023.
Only seeking common ground while setting aside differences and win-win cooperation serve the common interests of China, the EU, and the international community.
We share the same challenges, and we need to bring Chinese wisdom into the global system.