Published: 11:45, June 22, 2023 | Updated: 09:39, June 23, 2023
Premier: China ready to expand two-way opening-up with France
By Xinhua

French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin (right) greets Chinese Premier Li Qiang as he arrives at the Paris Orly Airport in Paris, France, June 21, 2023 to pay an official visit to France and attend the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

PARIS – Chinese Premier Li Qiang said on Wednesday that China-France relations have maintained a high level of development and always carried global significance that goes far beyond the bilateral scope, terming France as a comprehensive strategic partner of China.

Upon his arrival in Paris for an official visit to France, Li said President Xi Jinping and President Emmanuel Macron reached a series of strategic consensuses in April, outlining a blueprint for China-France comprehensive strategic partnership and pointing out the direction for China-France cooperation at bilateral, China-Europe and global levels.

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China is ready to work with France to expand two-way opening-up, build more resilient industrial and supply chains between China and France and between China and Europe, and jointly address global challenges such as climate change and sustainable development, he said.

China has a large market, supporting facilities and many talents, Li said, adding that investing in China will definitely bring rich returns

China is ready to work with France to turn the blueprint for the development of China-France relations drawn up by the two countries' heads of state into working plans and reality, Li said.

At the invitation of the French government, Li arrived at Paris Orly Airport on Wednesday afternoon to pay an official visit to France and attend the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact. State Councilor and Secretary-General of the State Council Wu Zhenglong, among other accompanying officials, arrived on the same plane.

French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin and Chinese Ambassador to France Lu Shaye greeted him at the airport.

During his stay in France, Li was scheduled to meet with the French president, hold talks with French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, meet with French Senate President Gerard Larcher, attend a dinner with the Chinese and French business communities and visit French companies.

On Wednesday afternoon, the Chinese premier visited the innovation hub of Schneider Electric in Paris. He listened to the introduction by Jean-Pascal Tricoire, chairman and CEO of the firm, on the French firm and its cooperation with China.

He was also given a tour of such representative products as smart robots and the "open automation" platform, and video-linked to the Group's Normandy factory to learn about the company's future development plans.

Li expressed his hope that the company would deepen its development in the Chinese market and continue to innovate on cooperation models.

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China has a large market, a full range of supporting facilities and many talents, Li said, adding that investing in China will definitely bring rich returns.

Jean-Pascal Tricoire said that his company has been a witness, contributor and beneficiary of China's reform and opening up, and that it is optimistic about China's development and will continue to invest in China and actively participate in China's green infrastructure and the Belt and Road development.

Li arrived in Paris after concluding the seventh China-Germany inter-governmental consultation and paying an official visit to Germany.