百宝箱 2006-10-24 09:59 AM
EU paper puts China at centre of world affairs
Oct. 24 - The European Union (EU) has drafted a new strategy for its relationship with China, with the nation being described by senior EU officials as "having returned to the centre" of world affairs. j$FO}g ge
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The EU's executive Commission will release the new policy paper today.
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In it China-EU relations are described as positive but there are also calls for a closer partnership, to deal with global challenges such as energy supply and sustainable development as well as smoother economic and trade co-operation. Rg5MnG\2q
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"We both have a huge stake in effective multilateralism, and in international peace and stability across the globe," said EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson and External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Walder in a joint article for the International Herald Tribune newspaper.
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"We have a shared responsibility to address climate change, sustainable development and energy security. We have a shared responsibility to work more closely on issues such as development assistance in Africa."