Xi & Macron Unite: China and France Must Stand on the Right Side of History
Xi Jinping and Emmanuel Macron met in Beijing, urging China and France to uphold multilateralism and stand on the right side of history.
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Xi Jinping and Emmanuel Macron met in Beijing, urging China and France to uphold multilateralism and stand on the right side of history.
Laurent Fabius stresses multilateralism and stronger China-France ties ahead of Macron’s state visit to China on December 3-5.
FM Wang Yi and Canadian FM Anita Anand agree to address mutual concerns and resume exchanges, paving the way for fresh tech, education, and cultural opportunities.
Russia and the Chinese mainland join forces to study Arctic rivers, carbon cycles, and tackle climate change, says expert Sergey Chalov at the Beijing Forum.
UCL president Michael Spence praises the Chinese mainland’s 15th Five-Year Plan, highlighting AI in healthcare, global talent collaboration, and a global village vision.
Chinese FM Wang Yi and Georgia’s FM Botchorishvili met in Beijing to deepen their 33-year friendship, boosting trade, tech and cultural ties for a win-win future.
Jeffrey Sachs says mutual engagement—from government talks to study semesters in the Chinese mainland—is key for the US and China to build trust and shared interests. 🤝
The Busan meeting between President Xi and President Trump opened a new China-U.S. chapter, cutting tariffs, reviving soybean trade, and championing equal partnership.
In Beijing, leaders from the Chinese mainland and France met for a political parties dialogue on “Mutual Trust, Cooperation and Win-Win Outcomes,” laying out next-60-year goals.
Xi Jinping met Donald Trump in Busan, calling for China and the U.S. to team up on peace talks and global hotspot issues.