In the Le Figaro article that was published on Sunday, China’s leader, Xi Jinping, talked about how smart General Charles de Gaulle was when he set up France’s diplomatic relationship with China. It was 60 years ago during the Cold War.
China’s leader Xi Jinping focuses on the value of” independent decision. He sent a clear message to the leader of France Emmanuel Macron that he hopes the nation will stick to its long-standing approach. He also said that France must make its own strategic choices when dealing with China.
The deep discussion between the leaders of these two nations in Paris were open. They built on the positive spirit and plans from their previous in-person meeting in China last year.
This indicates not just that the recent talks between them were successful, but also that the agreements they made are likely to turn into real actions, as they’ve managed to do in the past.
This clearly shows the success of recent talks between the two leaders. It also indicates the agreements they made are likely to turn into real actions, as they have managed to do in the last few years.
The two countries have taken the lead in working together on aviation and nuclear energy, as well as on projects in other countries. They played key roles in reaching the Paris Agreement on climate change and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.
Since China’s and France’s economies and development levels complement each other, there’s a lot of potential for them to work more closely in areas like clean energy, nuclear energy research, aviation, aerospace, and artificial intelligence.
By working together China and France set a good example of success for all other countries. Both countries believe in a world order led by the United Nations, support a global system where many countries have a say, and don’t aim to dominate. They work to exchange their thoughts and for the mutual benefit of both nations. They also oppose countries that try to bully others or ignore international rules. In this way China and France treat each other with equal rights and respect.
By understanding the cooperative nature of their relationship and not letting biases affect their views, they don’t cross each other’s boundaries, interfere in internal matters, or undermine each other’s key interests by saying one thing and doing another.
Both nations want to keep their business relationship strong and ignore all other countries that cause complications. They also want to keep distance from such countries that create ideological conflict between them.
Xi Jinping mentioned in an article that China is willing to work with France in the same way they did when they first established diplomatic relations. This would help build an even stronger strategic partnership between the two countries.
To make this happen, China is open to importing more high-quality products from France, as the Chinese people are seeking better goods. Additionally, China is allowing foreign companies, including French ones, to enter the telecom, medical, and other service industries.
Beijing hopes for a bright future as Paris will support different Chinese companies. Furthermore, they also believe that these companies operate in a fair business environment.
In an article, the Chinese leader mentioned that China did not cause the Ukraine crisis and is not directly involved in it, but it understands the impact the crisis has on Europeans. He indicated that he is ready to work with French President Macron, who wants the Ukraine issue to be a key topic, and explained China’s efforts to promote peace and establish a lasting solution in Europe and the Middle East.
As permanent members of the UN Security Council and major global players, China and France have a responsibility to communicate and coordinate to maintain world peace and stability. They can do this by encouraging the international community to find solutions to critical issues affecting many countries.