World

French, Chinese foreign ministers agree to develop economic ties


French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna and her Chinese counterpart Qin Gang agreed on the need to “develop an economic relationship that is both stronger and more balanced,” the foreign ministry in Paris said after they met on Wednesday.
The meeting followed French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to China in April and came weeks after comments by China’s Paris ambassador about Ukraine sparked a diplomatic rift.
For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.
Colonna reminded her counterpart “that China had an important role to play in convincing Russia to return to full compliance with the UN Charter, in particular the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine,” her ministry said in a statement.
China’s foreign minister Qin Gang said in a separate statement the two countries should explore new areas of cooperation and build a more resilient transnational supply chain.
Qin added that China’s determination to promote high-quality development and a high-level opening up is unswerving, and it is willing to work with France and other countries in the world.
Qin said the two sides should strengthen cooperation in international affairs and work together to address global challenges including the Ukraine crisis.
“China is committed to promoting a political solution to the crisis, maintains communication with all parties and will continue to play a constructive role in that regard,” Qin said.
Read more:
France opens war crime investigation into AFP reporter’s death: Prosecutors
France asks China to tell Russia it is in an ‘impasse’ in its war against Ukraine
Beijing seeking Ukraine ceasefire, maintains contact with all sides of conflict: FM

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending

Exit mobile version