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The Kyiv Independent on MSNChina's foreign minister tells EU that Beijing cannot afford Russia to lose in Ukraine, media reportsChina's Foreign Minister Wang Yi reportedly told the EU's top diplomat Kaja Kallas on July 3 that the country cannot afford for Russia to lose the war in Ukraine amid fears the U.S. would shift focus towards Beijing,
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNEU diplomacy chief urges China to stop supporting Russia's war against UkraineSupport provided by Chinese companies to Russia in the war against Ukraine poses a serious threat to European security, Kaja Kallas, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy,
Amid the uncertainty of U.S. domestic affairs and the evolving international order, the transatlantic relationship — despite its apparent stability — is likely to experience undercurrents of discontent in the years ahead.
Undoubtedly, there is still huge potential to boost China-EU trade. The EU could help by just ratifying the landmark China-EU Comprehensive Agreement on Investment, which will create huge opportunities for EU businesses in the Chinese market. Also, the two sides could start talks on a free trade agreement (FTA).
As Europe rethinks its security, China stakes a global claim, and the US turns unpredictable, the cinders of the post–World War II order smoulder. What will crystallise remains unclear, but the birth
The EU will seek to rebalance economic ties with China, demanding it eases market access for European firms and loosen export controls on rare earths at a summit this month, the bloc's chief said on Tuesday (Jul 8).
Every Friday, we recap highlights of the news from China. This week, we are flagging some hurdles ahead of an EU summit in Beijing, and the anticipation before the release of important economic data.
China’s top diplomat Wang Yi’s high-profile tour of Europe this week has been dominated by deepening trade tensions and mounting security concerns, with relations between Beijing and the European
The European Union and China share one of the world’s most important — and most complicated — relationships. We break down the key areas of cooperation and conflict between these two global powers. From booming trade and climate collaboration to rising tensions over human rights,
Overview of the main subjects to be discussed at meetings of the Council of the EU over the next two weeks and upcoming media events.