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大学考试|French on visits to mend ties

来源:www.lzldqc.com 2025-03-24

Several high-ranking French officials will visit China next month to repair the two countries' relations, sources told China Daily.

Former French prime minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin will lead a delegation1 of executives from 10 major French companies to attend the China-France Economic Seminar in Beijing in early April.

National As百度竞价推广bly of France president Bernard Accoyer also planned to visit China in late April. It will be the first official visit to China by a National As百度竞价推广bly president since 1982.

In addition, media reported former French presidents Jacques Chirac and Valery Giscard d'Estaing may also visit Beijing separately in April.

Sino-French relations soured after French President Nicolas Sarkozy met the Dalai Lama in Poland in early December, despite strong protests from China. Sarkozy was the first leader who met the Dalai Lama while holding the EU's rotating presidency2.

In response, China called off the Sino-EU summit scheduled for that month in Lyon, France. It also cancelled high-level Chinese officials' visits to the country. Premier3 Wen Jiabao skipped France during his European tour earlier this year.

Earlier this month, China renewed its call on France to take steps to mend bilateral4 relations.

Vice-Foreign Minister He Yafei said on Monday that President Hu Jintao does not plan to meet Sarkozy on the sidelines of the G20 summit in London early next month.

Hu will meet eight leaders, including US President Barack Obama, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.

It comes as no surprise Sarkozy is not on Hu's list, Pang5 Zhongying, of Renmin University of China's school of international relations, said. The reason is so obvious.

But Pang also said: It's possible may engage in some kind of interaction at the summit, although no bilateral meeting has been arranged.

Minister Counselor6 of the French Embassy in China Nicolas Chapuis said on Tuesday in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, that it is still possible the two might meet at the summit.

China did not rule out a meeting but rather said it now has no plan for one, the Oriental Morning Post quoted him as saying.

Pang said Hu and Sarkozy may meet at July's G8 meeting in La Maddalena, Italy, if they do not at the G20 summit.

China and France share common interests on issues such as IMF reform and the financial crisis, Pang said. It would be a loss for both countries if they don't cooperate.


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