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China's FM heads to Europe seeking deeper ties amid global turmoil

China’s FM heads to Europe seeking deeper ties amid global turmoil

Posted on 30 June 2025 By jobuzo
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi speaks during a press conference for the fourth ministerial meeting of the China-CELAC Forum, at the Diaoyutai State Guest House in Beijing on May 13, 2025. — AFP

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi is set to embark on a crucial visit to Europe today, a trip Beijing asserts will underscore the importance of their relationship as an “anchor of stability” in an increasingly turbulent world. 

Wang is set to make stops at the European Union’s headquarters in Brussels, as well as France and Germany, as China seeks to bolster ties with the bloc, viewing it as a strategic counterweight to its superpower rival, the United States.

The visit comes at a time of significant global flux, characterised by what Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun on Friday described as “an accelerated evolution of a century-old change, with unilateralism, protectionism and bullying behaviour becoming rampant.” 

Despite Beijing’s stated goals of fostering stability, deep-seated frictions persist between China and the EU. Economic imbalances, particularly a substantial trade deficit of $357.1 billion in China’s favour, remain a significant point of contention. 

Furthermore, Beijing’s continued close ties with Russia, even in the face of Moscow’s ongoing war in Ukraine, cast a shadow over efforts to improve relations.

“The world is undergoing an accelerated evolution of a century-old change, with unilateralism, protectionism and bullying behaviour becoming rampant,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said on Friday — a thinly veiled swipe against the United States under President Donald Trump.

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In that context, Guo said, Beijing and the European bloc must “keep the world peaceful and stable, safeguard multilateralism, free trade, international rules, fairness and justice, and act firmly as anchors of stability and constructive forces in a volatile world”.

Wang will meet with his EU counterpart, Kaja Kallas, at the bloc’s headquarters in Brussels for “high-level strategic dialogue”.

In Germany, he will hold talks with Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul on diplomacy and security — his first visit since Berlin’s new conservative-led government took power in May.

And in France, Wang will meet minister for Europe and foreign affairs Jean-Noel Barrot, who visited China in March.

The war in Ukraine will likely be high on the agenda, with European leaders having been forthright in condemning what they say is Beijing’s backing for Moscow.

China has portrayed itself as a neutral party in Russia’s more than three-year war with Ukraine.

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But Western governments say Beijing’s close ties have given Moscow crucial economic and diplomatic support, and they have urged China to do more to press Russia to end the war.

Trade tensions

Ties between Europe and China have also strained in recent years as the EU seeks to get tougher on what it says are unfair economic practices by Beijing.

After the European bloc placed tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle imports, China retaliated with its own duties, including on French cognac.

An agreement on cognac has been reached with Beijing but not formally approved by the Chinese commerce ministry, a source in the French economy ministry told AFP.

The source said finalisation was partially linked with the EU’s ongoing negotiations over EVs.

Tensions flared this month after the EU banned Chinese firms from government medical device purchases worth more than five million euros ($5.8 million), in retaliation for limits Beijing places on access to its own market.

The latest salvo in trade tensions between the 27-nation bloc and China covered a wide range of healthcare supplies, from surgical masks to X-ray machines, that represent a market worth 150 billion euros in the EU.

In response, China accused the European Union of “double standards”.

Another sticking point has been rare earths.

Beijing has since April required licences to export these strategic materials from China, which accounts for almost two-thirds of rare earth mining production and 92% of global refined output, according to the International Energy Agency.

The metals are used in a wide variety of products, including electric car batteries, and there has been criticism from industries about the way China’s licences have been issued.

China has proposed establishing a “green channel” to ease the export of rare earths to the EU, its commerce ministry said this month.

China’s FM heads to Europe seeking deeper ties amid global turmoil


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