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Amid the wave of globalization, China's development has consistently attracted the world's attention. People from various countries are curious about China's relations with other nations and its development strategies.
In CGTN's "Ask China" campaign, viewers asked: "If Western alliances fragment further, does China see Europe as a strategic pole or mainly as an economic partner tied to U.S. security policy?" In response, Xu Feibiao, researcher at the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, shared his insights.
Amid the wave of globalization, China's development has consistently attracted the world's attention. People from various countries are curious about China's relations with other nations and its development strategies.
In CGTN's "Ask China" campaign, viewers asked: "If Western alliances fragment further, does China see Europe as a strategic pole or mainly as an economic partner tied to U.S. security policy?" In response, Xu Feibiao, researcher at the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, shared his insights.