European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized the importance of China’s role in influencing Russia during discussions in Paris with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The focus was on ending the conflict in Ukraine and curbing Iran’s proliferation of missiles and drones. Von der Leyen expressed optimism that China could leverage its relationship with Russia to de-escalate tensions and urged for restraint amidst nuclear threats from Moscow.
The meeting coincided with Russia’s announcement of nuclear drills, a response to Western discussions about potential troop deployments in Ukraine. French President Emmanuel Macron had previously indicated willingness to provide military support to Ukraine if requested. Von der Leyen underscored the need for China’s involvement in addressing both the Ukrainian crisis and Iran’s military ambitions.
Trade relations were also on the agenda, with Von der Leyen and Macron urging for fairer terms between the EU and China. They highlighted concerns over market access imbalances and state subsidies, stressing the need for a more equitable partnership. Von der Leyen particularly emphasized the EU’s stance against the influx of Chinese industrial goods into its market, signaling a commitment to protecting European interests.
In his remarks, President Xi reiterated China’s prioritization of relations with Europe and emphasized mutual commitment to the partnership. The discussions took place amidst escalating business tensions, with both sides grappling with trade disputes and investigations into each other’s industries. Despite the challenges, the leaders affirmed the importance of maintaining dialogue and cooperation between the EU and China.