China, Ukraine and European Union
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As China and the European Union mark the 50th anniversary of their diplomatic ties, Chinese President Xi Jinping has made new propositions on how the two sides can navigate a fast-changing and turbulent world through partnership,
Xi put forward three proposals for the future of China-EU relations: both sides should uphold mutual respect and consolidate the positioning of their relations as partnership, embrace openness and cooperation while properly managing differences and frictions, and practice multilateralism and uphold international rules and order.
The two economic juggernauts issued a joint statement on climate change, urging more emission cuts and greater use of green technology.
Two of the world’s biggest polluters want to combat climate change — but neither wants to give an inch while doing it.
The European Union and China committed to leading the world in the fight against climate change in a symbolic show of unity as the US steps back under President Donald Trump.
As the two biggest economic targets in Donald Trump’s trade war, some analysts thought the European Union and China could move closer together and stake out common ground.
China is not as rich as Europe, and we can’t afford it,” said Chinese Premier Li Qiang. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
E.U. leaders are in Beijing to mark 50 years of diplomatic relations with China, but they have major disagreements over trade and Russia’s war against Ukraine.