Chinese President Xi Jinping and French President Emmanuel Macron have recently emphasized their countries’ commitment to deepening cooperation on major global challenges and international trade. During their talks, they highlighted the importance of a multipolar world and the need for greater collaboration to tackle pressing issues such as climate change, economic recovery, and geopolitical tensions.
Both leaders agreed to:
- Strengthen partnerships in trade and investment, aiming to foster sustainable economic growth.
- Promote dialogue on global security matters, including the crisis in Ukraine and broader peace efforts.
- Collaborate on environmental initiatives to achieve carbon neutrality and support the goals of the Paris Agreement.
- Encourage cultural and educational exchanges to deepen mutual understanding between China and France.
This renewed commitment comes at a time when international cooperation remains crucial for addressing the interconnected crises facing the world today. The two presidents signaled that their countries will continue to work closely within multilateral frameworks, supporting a rules-based international order.
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