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Wang Yi urges China and France to be stabilizing forces in global order

CGTN

 , Updated 09:50, 16-Feb-2025

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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, holds talks with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot during a meeting on the sidelines of the 61st Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, February 15, 2025. /Chinese Foreign Ministry
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, holds talks with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot during a meeting on the sidelines of the 61st Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, February 15, 2025. /Chinese Foreign Ministry

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, holds talks with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot during a meeting on the sidelines of the 61st Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, February 15, 2025. /Chinese Foreign Ministry

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Saturday called for China and France to work together as a stabilizing force in maintaining international order and promoting global growth.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, made the remarks during a meeting with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot on the sidelines of the 61st Munich Security Conference.

Noting that China and France are both major countries of global influence, Wang said that China-France ties have strategic value and exemplary significance beyond the bilateral level. He stressed that the two sides should uphold their tradition of independence and self-reliance, adhere to openness and win-win cooperation, and act as stabilizing forces in maintaining international order and promoting global growth.

Wang also expressed optimism about resolving trade frictions between China and the EU, saying that as comprehensive strategic partners, China and France—along with China and the EU—have the wisdom and capability to properly resolve these issues.

The top Chinese diplomat said he hopes the EU will uphold open cooperation, support free trade, and work with China in the same direction while accommodating each other's legitimate concerns. China, he added, stands ready to continue constructive dialogue with the EU on this matter.

Barrot said France appreciates China's firm and clear voice in support of multilateralism at the Munich Security Conference and values China's role as a stabilizing force in global governance. He added that France and China should work together to play a leadership role in upholding multilateralism and improving international governance.

France will continue to adhere to the one-China policy and is ready to strengthen high-level exchanges with China, making full use of the high-level dialogue mechanism, Barrot said. He added that France supports deepening strong economic and trade relations between France and China, as well as between the EU and China, properly handling trade differences, and jointly resisting protectionism.

The two officials exchanged views on artificial intelligence, climate change, and maritime cooperation, agreeing to strengthen cooperation in global governance and promote international solidarity in addressing global challenges.

They also discussed the Ukraine issue, with Wang reiterating China's position and principles. He expressed hope for steady progress in peace talks based on consensus among all parties and the establishment of a balanced, effective, and sustainable European security framework to ultimately achieve long-term peace and stability on the continent.

The two sides agreed to strengthen communication and coordination on the Gaza conflict, promote de-escalation, and return to the "two-state solution."

They also exchanged views on the Iran nuclear issue and other matters.

(With input from Xinhua)

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