China-EU relationship to grow more solid, mature
By He Yin
China and the EU have to be two
major forces for world peace and stability, two major markets for world
development and prosperity, and two major civilizations for upholding
multilateralism and improving global governance, said Chinese President Xi
Jinping.
Xi made the remarks when meeting
with President of the European Council Charles Michel and President of the
European Commission Ursula von der Leyen via video link on the evening of June
22.
Xi’s proposal has chartered the
course for the China-EU relationship to grow more solid and mature and reach
greater heights in the post-COVID-19 era. China and EU account for 1/3 of the
global economy. Their sound interaction carried out at the critical moment of
the global fight against the pandemic not only has sent a positive signal for joint
anti-pandemic efforts, cooperation and global economic recovery, but also will
inject more stability and positive energy into the instable and uncertain
world.
Cooperation and win-win results
have always remained a basis for the bilateral relationship between China and
European Union (EU) in the past 45 years. The trade volume between the two
sides now is 300 times more than that when they just established diplomatic
ties, and eight million visits are exchanged between them every year. China and
the EU have established dozens of dialogue and consultation mechanisms in
different areas and at different levels, and their cooperation has been
extended to peace and security, environment, science and technology, culture,
education and health.
China and the EU have jointly
built a partnership for peace, growth, reform and civilization, and
continuously deepened their comprehensive strategic partnership. They enhanced
cooperation under multilateral frameworks such as the United Nations (UN),
jointly promoted global public health government, and worked together to cope
with global challenges such as climate change, so as to make their relationship
more globalized and strategy-oriented. China-EU cooperation has improved the
welfare of the two peoples, and serves as an important stabilizer in the
ever-changing world.
Facing the severe COVID-19
pandemic, China and the EU offered mutual help to overcome difficulties. The
heads of two sides maintained frequent exchanges, and carried out constructive
communication over emergency material supply, the steady and smooth functioning
of global industrial and supply chains, and strengthening macroeconomic policy
coordination.
China and the EU offered huge
medical materials to each other, and maintained smooth operation of the
China-France “air bridge.” China has sent multiple medical teams to support
Europe’s fight against COVID-19, which left a beautiful story of China-Europe
joint anti-pandemic efforts. The two sides established joint expert team, and
multiple video conferences were arranged for Chinese and European scientists
and medical workers to share experiences. Besides, the fully loaded
China-Europe freight trains also offered strong support for European countries
in the pandemic.
Italy’s former Prime Minister
Romano Prodi described China’s donation as a sign of friendship and solidarity,
saying he hopes that the world understands that China and Italy are really in
the same boat.
The strong vitality of China-EU
relations demonstrated at the special moment once again proved that “all roads
run parallel without interfering with one another.” China and EU have different
civilizations and systems, but they do not have conflict of fundamental
interests. Both sides adhere to multilateralism, safeguard the open world
economy and are committed to seeking welfare for the people in their exchanges.
They pursue the same goal and act in one, no matter in combating COVID-19,
accelerating drug and vaccine R&D cooperation, supporting the World Health
Organization (WHO), or promoting international cooperation within the UN and
G20 mechanisms, and jointly supporting Africa’s anti-pandemic efforts.
Chinese and EU economies are
deeply integrated, and their open cooperation in the process of economic
revitalization will set an example for and lead the world. For instance, the
“fast track” program between China and Germany is a highlight in the global
anti-pandemic efforts.
It demonstrated that China and the
EU are partners that share opportunities. They have larger space for
cooperation than competition, and far more consensuses than differences. As
Germany is about to chair the EU, German Councilor Angela Merkel recently
stressed that the EU has a great strategic interest in maintaining cooperation
with China.
Though the pandemic is spreading
globally and unilateralism and protectionism are on the rise, solidarity and
cooperation are still buzzwords for China-EU high level exchanges. China and EU
share infinite cooperation potential, and the two sides will work closely to
advance bilateral political agendas and bring their relations onto new levels.
A series of consensuses were
achieved at the recent 22nd China-EU Summit, which indicated that China-EU
relations are comprehensive, strategic and mutually beneficial. Both sides
agreed that China-EU economic and trade cooperation is reciprocal, and
expressed the hope for an early investment agreement that is comprehensive,
balanced and high-quality.
As two major forces, two big
markets and two great civilizations, China and Europe can make a difference for
the world by demonstrating what they stand for, what they oppose and what they
can achieve in cooperation, Xi said. His remarks profoundly explained the
significance of developing China-EU relations. The two sides shall firmly stick
to mutual respect, seek common ground while shelving differences, look for harmony
in diversity, and constantly enhance mutual understanding and trust, to expand
common interests in cooperation, solve problems in development, and make the
comprehensive strategic partnership between China and the EU more influential
in the world.
The two sides shall join hands to
seek new opportunities in crisis and changes, constantly enhance the welfare of
the two peoples, and make contribution to the common development and prosperity
of all countries.
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