Political representatives from China and France gathered in Beijing this week for a high-level dialogue aimed at strengthening bilateral ties. The event, themed "Mutual Trust, Cooperation and Win-Win Outcomes: China-France Ties Facing the Next 60 Years," brought together over 40 participants from government bodies, think tanks, and major political parties.
Liu Haixing of the CPC Central Committee's International Department emphasized the importance of implementing leadership consensus and sharing governance experiences. "Under the guidance of our leaders, China-France relations have entered a new phase of accelerated development," Liu stated, referencing outcomes from the recent fourth plenary session of the 20th CPC Central Committee.
French delegates from multiple parties including Renaissance, Republicans, and Socialists expressed support for enhanced economic collaboration. Participants highlighted China's commitment to high-standard opening-up policies and mutual investment opportunities as key drivers for future cooperation.
The dialogue concluded with shared commitments to maintain strategic independence while pursuing joint development goals. Business representatives from both nations underscored the potential for technology exchange and sustainable growth initiatives.
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