
China and EU Mark 50 Years of Partnership, Aiming for a Prosperous Future
China and the EU celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations, reflecting on their partnership’s growth and looking ahead to future collaborations to promote global prosperity.
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China and the EU celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations, reflecting on their partnership’s growth and looking ahead to future collaborations to promote global prosperity.

European musical stars Maya Hakvoort and Mate Kamaras celebrated China-EU friendship with a captivating performance in Beijing, highlighting the growing cultural ties ahead of the 50th anniversary.

As China and the EU celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations, their economic partnership continues to flourish, marked by significant trade growth, investment in green technology, and enhanced connectivity.

China is set to collaborate with the EU to enhance dialogue and safeguard global trade through the WTO, marking 50 years of diplomatic relations.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez met in Beijing, agreeing that there are no winners in a trade war and calling for unity between China and the EU.

Chinese Premier Li Qiang and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stress the importance of maintaining free and open trade amid global challenges.

China and the EU have agreed to deepen economic and trade cooperation, marking 50 years of diplomatic relations and pledging to strengthen dialogue, mutual openness, and resolve differences through consultation.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi highlights mutual respect and partnership as the most valuable assets in the 50-year China-EU relationship, aiming for another promising 50 years.

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed readiness to strengthen ties with the EU, emphasizing cooperation during a meeting at the Munich Security Conference.

Former EU President Herman Van Rompuy calls for stronger China-EU ties, highlighting opportunities for youth and global cooperation.