🌍 Yesterday at the 13th China-Europe Forum in Brussels, Ambassador Cai Run highlighted how China and the EU are teaming up to shape a stable, multipolar world.
He described the two sides as:
- Major forces in building a balanced global order
- Two big markets driving globalization
- Great civilizations championing diversity
This year marks three milestones: 80 years since the end of WWII and the founding of the United Nations, plus 50 years of China-EU diplomatic ties. Cai urged both sides to turn high-level consensus into real results, manage differences wisely, and keep cooperation on track.
Key takeaways:
- Respect each other's social systems and development paths
- Support core interests and major concerns
- Embrace partnership, not rivalry
On the Taiwan question, he reaffirmed it as a red line that must not be crossed. He also called on the EU to uphold the one-China principle and respect China's core interests on Taiwan, Xinjiang, Xizang, Hong Kong and human rights.
With a shared push for multilateralism and fair global rules, China and the EU aim to expand economic cooperation and build a more just international order. ✨🤝
Reference(s):
China, EU major forces for stable multipolar world: ambassador
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