China, France to hold high-level strategic and economic dialogues this year
- French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot is visiting China to discuss Ukraine and trade issues with his counterpart, Wang, over two days.
- Barrot emphasized that France and China should coordinate for a peaceful resolution in Ukraine and address trade issues.
- China asserts its neutral stance in the Ukraine conflict, despite being a close ally of Russia, and aims for enhanced cooperation with France.
- Barrot expressed the need for dialogue on trade, specifically regarding tariffs on EU brandy imports.
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Head of French diplomacy calls for dialogue with Beijing in the face of global crises
“More than ever, the current context requires a powerful Franco-Chinese partnership at the service of geopolitical stability, prosperity and the future of the planet”, defended Barrot, during a visit to Beijing.
China, France to hold high-level strategic and economic dialogues this year
China and France will hold three high-level dialogues on strategic, economic, financial and cultural issues this year, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said after meeting with his French counterpart in Beijing on Thursday.
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