This January marks the 60th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the Chinese mainland and France, celebrating six decades of friendship and collaboration. Reflecting on this milestone, President Xi Jinping shared a heartfelt video speech, emphasizing the enduring \"China-France spirit\" that has guided their relationship through changing global landscapes.
The \"China-France spirit\" is built on five key pillars: independence, mutual understanding, foresight, mutual benefit, and win-win cooperation. These principles have not only strengthened bilateral relations but also positioned China-France ties at the forefront of China's interactions with Western countries.
Over the past 60 years, China and France have achieved remarkable cooperation across various sectors, including nuclear energy, high-speed rail, aerospace, agriculture, and healthcare. These collaborations have brought tangible benefits to the people of both nations, showcasing the power of partnership and shared vision.
Looking ahead, both countries are at the threshold of new developmental stages. China is focusing on creating a new development pattern and pursuing high-quality growth, while France is tackling challenges like energy transition, digital transformation, and an aging population. This shared journey presents exciting opportunities for deeper collaboration.
Future cooperation is set to expand into emerging areas such as artificial intelligence, the digital economy, green manufacturing, sustainable development, and the silver economy. Additionally, agricultural initiatives like \"from French farms to Chinese tables\" aim to enhance food security and promote cultural exchange. These efforts will strengthen industrial ties, facilitate capital flows, and boost personnel exchanges, paving the way for a prosperous partnership.
As China and France embark on this new chapter, the legacy of their 60-year friendship continues to inspire and drive forward-looking cooperation, ensuring a bright and interconnected future for both nations.
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New chapter of head-of-state diplomacy: Call for peace and cooperation
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