Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot held high-stakes talks in Beijing this Wednesday, spotlighting cooperation between the two UN Security Council heavyweights. With French President Emmanuel Macron's fourth state visit to China on the horizon, Wang emphasized the nations' shared responsibility to tackle global crisesโfrom economic turbulence to regional conflicts.
๐ Key takeaways from the meeting:
- Macron's upcoming trip (his fourth since 2017) seen as crucial for boosting China-France strategic trust
- Both countries pledged to 'inject new momentum' into their comprehensive partnership
- Wang called out recent Japanese comments on Taiwan, urging France to support China's stance on the region
๐ก Why it matters: As WWII victor nations, China and France positioned themselves as guardians of postwar stability. Wang stressed opposition to any attempts to 'repeat historical mistakes'โa clear nod to Taiwan-related tensions.
Next stop? All eyes turn to Macron's visit, expected to yield fresh climate and trade agreements. For young professionals tracking geopolitics, this power duo's moves could shape 2026's global agenda. ๐
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