China’s top diplomat to visit EU, Germany, France next week
Beijing, China’s best diplomat Wang, the European Union, Germany and France to meet with colleagues to go to Europe next week, he said.
Despite the war in Ukraine, Beijing tried to improve relations with Europe as a weight against the United States, despite the trade of friction and China’s close ties with Russia.
The Chinese and the European Union will host a summit next month since Beijing and Brussels have established diplomatic ties.
Beijing, Wang’s trip will take him to Brussels, France and Germany and will last from next Monday to Sunday.
“The world is accelerating with the spread of uniformity, protectionism and bullying behavior.” He said.
China’s best diplomat, “high -level strategic dialogue” Bloc’ın Brussels headquarters in the EU counterpart Kaja Kallas, he said.
In Germany, Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul will meet with Diplomacy and security-Berlin’s first visit to May in May.
China is looking forward to “strengthening strategic communication, improving pragmatic cooperation, and encouraging new developments of China-Germany comprehensive strategic partnership”.
He added that the ties between Berlin and Beijing have “injected certainty, stability and positive energy to a turbulent world.”
In France, Wang will meet with European and Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot, who visited China in March.
“Foreign Minister Wang Yi, International Situation, China-France Bonds and China-Europe relations will exchange views with the French side.” He said.
Beijing said that Wang will have interviews in Barthica Prime Minister Bart De Wever and Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot in Brussels.
– Trade Spat –
Block, Beijing’s unfair economic practices and stretching trade imbalance between them trying to become even more difficult, while the ties between Europe and China have been forced in recent years.
Last week, the European Union banned Chinese companies from the purchases of state medical devices, which were more than five million euros ($ 5.8 million) for retaliation for limits to Beijing places for access to their own market.
The latest SALVO in trade tensions between 27 -national blocks and China covered a wide range of health services, from surgical masks representing a market worth $ 150 billion ($ 176 billion) in the EU.
In contrast, China accused the EU of “double standards”.
Another difficult point was rare worlds.
Since April, Beijing required a license to export these strategic materials from China, which constitute more than 60 percent of rare land mining production and 92 percent of global refined production, according to the international energy agency.
Metals are used in a wide range of products, including electric car batteries, and have been criticized from industries about the way China’s licenses were published.
The Ministry of Commerce said that China offers China to establish a “green channel” to facilitate the export of rare worlds to the European Union this month.
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