EU not seeking ‘systematic confrontation’ as rival China grows

The EU formally regards China as a associate, an financial competitor in addition to a systemic rival.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on screens at the China-EU virtual summit
Chinese language President Xi Jinping and European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen converse through video convention throughout an EU China summit on the European Council constructing in Brussels, Belgium, in April 2022 [File: Olivier Matthys/Pool via Reuters]

European Union leaders have warned towards being drawn right into a confrontation with China and a breakdown in ties however stated they'd arise for his or her rules and independence in relations with Beijing.

Throughout a summit in Brussels on Friday, the 27-nation bloc held three hours of strategic talks on its method to China as President Xi Jinping tightens his grip over an ever extra assertive Beijing.

Torn between the need to entry China’s huge markets and condemnation of its rights abuses within the Xinjiang area, in addition to aggressive insurance policies in Hong Kong and in direction of Taiwan, the EU has struggled to vogue a cohesive stance in direction of Beijing.

“This dialogue confirmed a really clear will to keep away from being naive, however neither did we need to embark right into a logic of systematic confrontation [with China],” summit host and EU Council President Charles Michel stated on Friday.

Michel insisted the bloc has its “personal mannequin to develop” at a time of intensifying rivalry between China and america.

“We'll all the time be agency in standing as much as defend our rules, democracy, elementary freedoms,” Michel stated.

Since 2019, the EU has formally regarded China as a associate, an financial competitor in addition to a systemic rival.

An EU international coverage paper ready for the summit acknowledged that Beijing ought to now be considered primarily as a competitor which is selling “an alternate imaginative and prescient of the world order”.

Woman in yellow suit walks through a foyer, in the distance, in between a close-up of flags of China and the European Union.
China and Europe’s relations have gotten more and more chilly [File: Jason Lee/Reuters]

European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen stated Beijing was “persevering with its mission to determine its dominance in East Asia and its affect globally”. She additionally warned in regards to the shut ties between China and Russia, regardless of the worldwide condemnation of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

“These developments will have an effect on the EU-China relationship,” von der Leyen stated.

The EU can also be eager to make sure it doesn't fall right into a entice — because it did with Russia — of changing into depending on China for essential uncooked supplies and applied sciences.

“Clearly, now we have to be very vigilant relating to dependencies. And we’ve realized our lesson,” von der Leyen stated.

Responding to the feedback by EU leaders, a spokesperson for China’s Mission to the EU stated late on Friday that the “deeply ideology-orientated remarks” mirrored the views of some individuals who “cling on to bloc politics mindset, priding their very own values as absolutely the reality and wantonly imposing their ideology on others”.

“China…equally opposes and urges all to remain alert to the rising clamour for ideological confrontation, which could result in clashes and even confrontations amongst civilisations,” the spokesperson stated in a press release.

China is dedicated to peace, friendship and cooperation with different international locations, and believes that “China and the EU are companions relatively than rivals, and that China-EU cooperation far outweighs our competitors”, the spokesperson stated.

‘Strategic errors’

The EU is looking for to current a united entrance on China however this has been clouded by the differing financial pursuits of its members.

“We've made strategic errors prior to now with the sale of infrastructures to China,” stated French President Emmanuel Macron, who referred to as for a extra even enjoying subject between Beijing and the EU.

Olaf Scholz, the chief of the bloc’s financial powerhouse Germany, introduced on Friday after the summit that he'll take a German authorities delegation to China subsequent month. It is going to be the first go to by an EU chief to the nation since November 2019.

“There's nice unanimity,” Scholz stated. “Nobody is saying that we are able to now not make investments there, that we are able to now not import from China”.

However different leaders had been cautious about Scholz’s upcoming go to.

“With China, it's the similar as with Russia, it's of their curiosity that we're divided,” Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas stated.

“It’s in our curiosity that we're united and discuss with one voice.”

The EU’s dialogue on China comes as a high US normal warned this week that Washington have to be prepared to reply to a possible invasion of Taiwan as quickly as this 12 months.

Requested about EU contingency planning associated to a doable invasion of Taiwan, Michel refused to make any “prophecy within the navy subject”.

The EU technique paper which was ready for the summit urged member states to proactively warn China of “doable penalties” if it seeks to take management of Taiwan by means of drive.

Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins stated it was essential for the EU to additionally converse with China to make sure it was “on the proper facet of historical past” over Russia’s battle towards Ukraine.

“China is finest handled once we are 27, not once we are one on one vis-à-vis China,” he stated

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