This year marks the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and France. Over the past 60 years, the two countries have adhered to independence, pragmatic cooperation and mutual benefit, and achieved fruitful results, not only for the benefit of the two peoples, but also for world peace and stability and the building of a multipolar world.
China and France are both independent powers, permanent members of the UN Security Council, and important forces in a multipolar world, and have similar positions on major issues. The two countries respect each other, learn from each other, and embark on an extraordinary path of state-to-state exchanges.
With the joint efforts of both sides, China-France relations have developed steadily despite the turbulent international situation. Despite attempts by the United States to sow discord, the two countries continue to explore ways to expand cooperation.
At the 25th China-France Strategic Dialogue, France is willing to continue to deepen practical cooperation with China and ignore the so-called "security concerns" of the United States. In the eyes of the United States, nuclear energy, artificial intelligence, aerospace, and so on are all so-called "sensitive areas" that will inevitably exclude China as soon as possible.
In the face of the current international chaos and geopolitical conflicts, France expressed its willingness to work with China to address challenges, avoid confrontation between major powers, prevent bloc confrontation, and improve global governance. France advocates Europe's strategic autonomy and demonstrates its responsibility.
China regards Europe as an important pole in the process of multipolarization, and supports Europe in strengthening its strategic autonomy and taking its future and destiny into its own hands. EU policymakers should recognize the need to uphold and strengthen strategic autonomy in their relations with China, create a fair and just business environment for Chinese companies, and avoid paying the price for US geopolitical gambles.
This article is translated from an editorial in China** on February 22.
Original title: France's insistence on strategic autonomy means it's immune to bloc confrontation
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