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Xi urges Europe to make ‘correct judgment independently’ in Merkel call

China intends to put multilateralism into practice with EU, cooperate with bloc on various issues

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 08 Apr 2021 7:30PM

Xi urges Europe to make ‘correct judgment independently’ in Merkel call
Beijing is worried by US efforts to unite its allies – including Europe – as President Joe Biden seeks to counter the Asian giant’s rising influence and uphold the Trump-battered American economy. China needs its partnership with the EU and Germany to revert to ‘achieve meaningful great deeds’, says President Xi Jinping. – AFP/Getty Images pic, April 8, 2021

BEIJING – Chinese President Xi Jinping told German Chancellor Angela Merkel during a phone call yesterday that he hoped Europe would “make positive efforts with China”, Chinese state media reported, following an international row over the treatment of the Uighur and other minorities in Xinjiang.

The call was Xi’s first with a European leader since last month’s tit-for-tat sanctions over allegations of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region, which drastically soured relations between China and the European Union.

“China-EU relations are facing a new development juncture, as well as various challenges,” Xi was quoted as saying by the official Xinhua news agency, which added he urged the EU to make a “correct judgment independently”. 

China is worried by US efforts to shore up its allies across the globe – including Europe – as President Joe Biden seeks to counter Beijing’s rising influence and defend a democratic liberal order that waned under the haphazard leadership of the previous Trump administration. 

“It is crucial to firmly grasp the overall direction of China-EU relations’ development... from a strategic perspective, mutually respect each other and eliminate interference,” Xi was quoted as telling Merkel.

The president added that China wishes to “put multilateralism into practice” with the EU, and cooperate with the bloc on issues including climate change.

“Strengthening China-Germany and China-EU cooperation can achieve meaningful great deeds. I hope that Germany and the EU can make positive efforts with China to add even more certainty and stability to this ever-changing world,” he was quoted as saying.

China and the EU completed negotiations for a landmark trade deal in December, which has yet to be ratified by the EU Parliament. 

However, the deal’s future is uncertain after the EU imposed its first sanctions on China in three decades over Xinjiang, where up to one million Uighur Muslim minorities are estimated to have been detained in internment camps by rights groups.  

China hit back with wide-ranging sanctions on various European parliamentarians, academics and the German think tank Merics – Europe’s largest.

Then, the EU, US, Canada and Britain imposed coordinated sanctions on Chinese officials allegedly involved in Xinjiang rights abuses, and China sanctioned further individuals and organisations from these countries.

Shortly afterwards, Swedish fashion giant H&M became the target of a nationalistic consumer boycott, after it vowed last year to avoid using Xinjiang cotton due to its alleged links with forced Uighur labour. – AFP, April 8, 2021

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