China, EU Should Not 'Seek Confrontation': Foreign Minister Wang
- On July 3, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met EU officials in Brussels and warned against confrontation between China and the EU.
- Wang’s visit comes after the EU urged China to cease actions that threaten Europe's stability, amid allegations of Chinese backing for Russia in its conflict with Ukraine.
- In discussions with Ursula von der Leyen and Kaja Kallas, Wang highlighted the importance of China and the European Union maintaining a commitment to multilateralism and collaborating on global issues such as climate change.
- Wang stated, “China is not the United States” and urged Europe to pursue a pragmatic China policy, while Kallas said China is not an adversary but security tensions grow.
- The tour precedes a summit shifted from Brussels to Beijing this month, aiming to reset fraying relations and reduce EU reliance on Washington amid ongoing trade disputes.
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