Beijing – French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barot began, a two-day visit to China began on Thursday during which he must hold conversations with his Chinese counterpart in Ukraine and long Commercial disputes Between China and Europe.
Barrot entered a meeting with China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi, shortly before noon, to be followed by a press conference and lunch. On Friday, he will travel to Shanghai for a series of meetings with local officials and business leaders.
France has been a firm defender of Ukraine in its fight against Russian invasion, while Beijing has supported Russia diplomatically and provided an economic line of life when buying Russian natural resources. Barot’s visit is an opportunity to measure China’s attitude in Ukraine before an important meeting hosted in French on a possible peacekeeping force for the country.
The conversations are presented when they are shown between the United States and Europe about the support of Ukraine, and Washington looks more and more as the support of Moscow.
French president, François Macron, said Wednesday that a Proposal European Armed Forces It could be deployed in Ukraine in an eventual peace creditor, and could “answer” a Russian attack if Moscow launched one.
Macron said Wednesday that a European armed force proposed for the possible deployment in Ukraine in conjunction with an eventual peace agreement could “respond” to a Russian attack if Moscow launched one.
Europe has long complained about Chinese unfair commercial practices that say they force European companies to assume Chinese partners, share commercial practices and result in a large Chinese commercial surplus.