Published: 17:14, May 6, 2024 | Updated: 21:07, May 6, 2024
Xi: China regards Europe as key dimension in its foreign policy
By Xinhua

Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Paris for a state visit to France at the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron, May 5, 2024. Xi was received by French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal at Paris Orly airport upon arrival. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

PARIS – China regards Europe as an important dimension in its major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics and an important partner on its path toward Chinese modernization, Chinese President Xi Jinping said here on Monday.

He made the remarks at a China-France-EU trilateral meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at Elysee Palace.

Expressing his delight in meeting with Macron and von der Leyen again, the Chinese leader said France is the first stop of his overseas visit this year, and that the trilateral meeting amplifies the Europe-wide significance of this visit.

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China always approaches its relations with the European Union from a strategic and long-term perspective, he said.

China and the EU should continue to see each other as partners, Xi stressed, adding that it is hoped that China-France and China-EU relations would reinforce each other and thrive together.

As the world enters a new period of turbulence and transformation, China and the EU, as two major forces in the world, should stay committed to dialogue and cooperation, deepen strategic communication, enhance strategic mutual trust, build strategic consensus, carry out strategic coordination, work for the steady and sound growth of China-EU ties, and continue making new contributions to world peace and development, he said.

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The cooperation between China and the EU is complementary and mutually beneficial in essence, said the Chinese president.

Whether viewed from the perspective of comparative advantage or global market demand, there is no such thing as "China's overcapacity problem”, he said while speaking about the issue.