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China and France issue a joint statement supporting ‘all efforts to restore peace in Ukraine.’ | China and France issue a joint statement supporting ‘all efforts to restore peace in Ukraine.’ |
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As President Emmanuel Macron of France and Xi Jinping, China’s top leader, concluded a three-day summit on Friday, their two governments issued a joint statement supporting peace efforts and opposing attacks on nuclear facilities in Ukraine. | As President Emmanuel Macron of France and Xi Jinping, China’s top leader, concluded a three-day summit on Friday, their two governments issued a joint statement supporting peace efforts and opposing attacks on nuclear facilities in Ukraine. |
The statement said that China and France “support all efforts to restore peace in Ukraine on the basis of international law and the goals and principles of the United Nations Charter.” It also said they endorsed the U.N. nuclear agency’s efforts to promote the security of “peaceful nuclear installations,” including the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in southern Ukraine, which has been repeatedly hit by shelling during the yearlong war. | The statement said that China and France “support all efforts to restore peace in Ukraine on the basis of international law and the goals and principles of the United Nations Charter.” It also said they endorsed the U.N. nuclear agency’s efforts to promote the security of “peaceful nuclear installations,” including the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in southern Ukraine, which has been repeatedly hit by shelling during the yearlong war. |
The statement, released by the French government, called on “all parties in the conflict to scrupulously observe international humanitarian law” and “to provide safe, fast and unhindered access for humanitarian aid.” | The statement, released by the French government, called on “all parties in the conflict to scrupulously observe international humanitarian law” and “to provide safe, fast and unhindered access for humanitarian aid.” |
Mr. Macron and Mr. Xi visited the southern Chinese manufacturing hub of Guangzhou on Friday, shifting attention to the countries’ economic ties a day after the French leader called on Beijing to do more to help bring an end to Russia’s war in Ukraine. | Mr. Macron and Mr. Xi visited the southern Chinese manufacturing hub of Guangzhou on Friday, shifting attention to the countries’ economic ties a day after the French leader called on Beijing to do more to help bring an end to Russia’s war in Ukraine. |
It is rare for Mr. Xi to meet with foreign leaders outside the capital, highlighting the importance of Mr. Macron’s visit as China’s relations with the United States worsen. Those tensions were intensified this week when Taiwan’s president, Tsai Ing-wen, met with the House speaker, Kevin McCarthy, in California. | It is rare for Mr. Xi to meet with foreign leaders outside the capital, highlighting the importance of Mr. Macron’s visit as China’s relations with the United States worsen. Those tensions were intensified this week when Taiwan’s president, Tsai Ing-wen, met with the House speaker, Kevin McCarthy, in California. |
“Xi’s travel to Guangzhou to meet Macron again suggests that China is strongly interested in developing stable and cooperative relations with France,” said Li Mingjiang, an associate professor of international relations at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore. | “Xi’s travel to Guangzhou to meet Macron again suggests that China is strongly interested in developing stable and cooperative relations with France,” said Li Mingjiang, an associate professor of international relations at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore. |