
Beijing – Wang Yi, China’s foreign minister and a seasoned 71-year-old diplomat, is set to visit Europe next week to bolster connections with the continent, which China views as a vital trading partner and a key counterbalance to the United States.
However, several factors are straining these relations.
Key issues include trade disagreements, particularly regarding Chinese electric vehicles and French cognac, as well as the close partnership between China and Russia, which raises concerns among various European capitals amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
A summit between China and the European Union is scheduled for next month in China to commemorate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Beijing and Brussels.
“Sino-European relations are presented with significant opportunities as the world undergoes rapid historical changes, marked by the troubling rise of unilateralism, protectionism, and hegemonic actions,” stated Guo Jiakun, a spokesperson for Chinese diplomacy, subtly criticizing the United States. (June 27, 2025)













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