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Macron sets trade & Ukraine as top priority as China’s Xi Jinping pays a state visit to France

China’s President Xi Jinping arrived at the French presidential palace on Monday for a two-day state visit that is expected to focus both on trade disputes and diplomatic efforts to convince Beijing to use its influence to move Russia toward ending the war in Ukraine.

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Macron Sets Priorities During Xi Jinping’s State Visit to France:

  • Focus Areas: During Chinese President Xi Jinping’s state visit to France, French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized trade disputes and the Ukraine conflict as key discussion points.
  • High-Level Meetings: The visit included a meeting with Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to address broader EU concerns, focusing on fair competition in trade and geopolitical issues including the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East.
  • Trade Concerns: Macron expressed specific worries about Chinese trade practices, mentioning an antidumping investigation into cognac and tensions over French cosmetics among other sectors. He criticized both China and the U.S. for protectionist trade policies.
  • EU-China Relations: The discussions also touched on the European Union’s investigation into Chinese subsidies, which could lead to tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, highlighting challenges in the EU-China economic relationship.
  • Influence on Ukraine: France aims to persuade China to use its influence with Russia to help resolve the conflict in Ukraine. Macron plans to address the issue of Chinese companies allegedly supporting Russia’s war efforts, despite EU sanctions.
  • Human Rights Dialogue: Macron indicated plans to raise human rights issues with Xi, amid international calls for addressing concerns over Tibet and the treatment of Uyghurs in China.
  • Broader Diplomatic Context: The visit marks the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between France and China and comes before a planned visit by U.S. President Joe Biden to France. The outcomes of these talks could influence broader international relations and upcoming diplomatic engagements.

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Macron sets trade & Ukraine as top priority as China’s Xi Jinping pays a state visit to France

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China’s President Xi Jinping arrived at the French presidential palace on Monday for a two-day state visit that is expected to focus both on trade disputes and diplomatic efforts to convince Beijing to use its influence to move Russia toward ending the war in Ukraine.

French President Emmanuel Macron, right, welcomes China’s President Xi Jinping before their meeting at the Elysee Palace, Monday, May 6, 2024 in Paris. French President Emmanuel Macron is welcoming China’s Xi Jinping for a two-day state visit to France and is seeking to press Xi to use his influence on Moscow to move toward ending the war in Ukraine. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

In Paris, Xi first joined a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen meant to address broader EU concerns. Macron said in his introductory remarks the meeting would first address trade issues and how to ensure “fair competition,” then the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East.

“We are at a turning point in our history” as the Europe-China relationship is faced with challenges, Macron said.

French President Emmanuel Macron, right, welcomes China’s President Xi Jinping before their meeting at the Elysee Palace, Monday, May 6, 2024 in Paris. French President Emmanuel Macron is welcoming China’s Xi Jinping for a two-day state visit to France and is seeking to press Xi to use his influence on Moscow to move toward ending the war in Ukraine. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

The talks are aimed at sharing “both our shared positions and our concerns, to try to overcome them, because the future of our continent will very clearly also depend on our ability to develop balanced relations with China,” he said.

Macron, a strong advocate of Europe’s economic sovereignty, wants to raise French concerns about a Chinese antidumping investigation into cognac and other European brandy, and tensions over French cosmetics and other sectors.

China’s President Xi Jinping before arrives at the Elysee Palace before a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, Monday, May 6, 2024 in Paris. French President Emmanuel Macron is welcoming China’s Xi Jinping for a two-day state visit to France and is seeking to press Xi to use his influence on Moscow to move toward ending the war in Ukraine. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

In a recent speech, he denounced trade practices of both China and the United States as shoring up protections and subsidies.

At the start of the meeting in Paris, Xi said “the world today has entered a new period of turbulence and change.”

“As two important forces in the world, China and Europe should … continuously make new contributions to world peace and development,” he said.

China’s President Xi Jinping attends a trilateral meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at the Elysee Palace as part of the Chinese president’s two-day state visit in France, Monday, May 6, 2024 in Paris. French President Emmanuel Macron is welcoming China’s Xi Jinping for a two-day state visit to France and is seeking to press Xi to use his influence on Moscow to move toward ending the war in Ukraine. (Gonzalo Fuentes/Pool via AP)

The EU launched an investigation last fall into Chinese subsidies and could impose tariffs on electric vehicles exported from China.

“The European Union and China want good relations,” von der Leyen said. “We have a substantial EU-China economic relationship. … But this relationship is also challenged, for example, through state-induced overcapacity, unequal market access and overdependencies.”

French President Emmanuel Macron, right, welcomes China’s President Xi Jinping before their meeting at the Elysee Palace, Monday, May 6, 2024 in Paris. French President Emmanuel Macron is welcoming China’s Xi Jinping for a two-day state visit to France and is seeking to press Xi to use his influence on Moscow to move toward ending the war in Ukraine. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

Paris is the first stop on Xi’s European trip, seeking to rebuild relations at a time of global tensions. After France on Monday and Tuesday, he will head to Serbia and Hungary.

France hopes the discussions will help convince China to use its leverage with Moscow to ‘’contribute to a resolution of the conflict” in Ukraine, according to a French presidential official. Russian President Vladimir Putin recently announced plans to visit China this month.

French President Emmanuel Macron hugs the president of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen before their talks with China’s President Xi Jinping, at the Elysee Palace, Monday, May 6, 2024 in Paris. French President Emmanuel Macron is welcoming China’s Xi Jinping for a two-day state visit to France and is seeking to press Xi to use his influence on Moscow to move toward ending the war in Ukraine. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

Macron will press Xi over supplies from Chinese companies supporting the Russian war effort despite EU sanctions, he said. China claims neutrality in the Ukraine conflict. France also wants China to maintain a dialogue with Kyiv, added the official, who was not authorized to be identified according to presidential policy.

Last year, Macron appealed to Xi to “bring Russia to its senses,” but the call was not followed by any apparent action by Beijing.

“French authorities are pursuing two objectives that are ultimately contradictory,” said Marc Julienne, director of the Center for Asian Studies at the French Institute of International Relations. “On the one hand, to convince Xi that it’s in his interest to help Europeans to put pressure on Vladimir Putin to end the war and, on the other hand, to dissuade the Chinese president from delivering arms to his Russian friend.”

“In short, we think that Xi can help us, but at the same time we fear that he could help Putin,” Julienne wrote.

French President Emmanuel Macron waves as he welcomes the president of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen before their talks with China’s President Xi Jinping, at the Elysee Palace, Monday, May 6, 2024 in Paris. French President Emmanuel Macron is welcoming China’s Xi Jinping for a two-day state visit to France and is seeking to press Xi to use his influence on Moscow to move toward ending the war in Ukraine. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

As France prepares to host the Summer Olympics, Macron said he would ask Xi to use his influence to make the Games “a diplomatic moment of peace.”

The discussions will also be closely watched from Washington, a month before President Joe Biden is expected to pay his own state visit to France.

Xi’s visit marks the 60th anniversary of France-China diplomatic relations, and follows Macron’s trip to China in April 2023. Macron prompted controversy on that trip after he said France wouldn’t blindly follow the U.S. in getting involved in crises that are not its concern, apparently referring to China’s demands for unification with Taiwan.

Several groups — including International Campaign for Tibet and France’s Human Rights League — urged Macron to put human rights issues at the heart of his talks with Xi. Protesters demonstrated in Paris as Xi arrived on Sunday, calling for a free Tibet.

Amnesty International called on Macron to demand the release of Uyghur economics professor Ilham Tohti, who was jailed in China for life in 2014 on charges of promoting separatism, and other imprisoned activists.

French President Emmanuel Macron, center, China’s President Xi Jinping and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen attend a trilateral meeting at the Elysee Palace as part of the Chinese president’s two-day state visit in France, Monday, May 6, 2024 in Paris. French President Emmanuel Macron is welcoming China’s Xi Jinping for a two-day state visit to France and is seeking to press Xi to use his influence on Moscow to move toward ending the war in Ukraine. (Gonzalo Fuentes/Pool via AP)

On Monday morning, media watchdog Reporters Without Borders staged a protest in front of the Arc de Triomphe monument to denounce Xi’s visit, calling the Chinese president “one of the greatest predators of press freedom.” The group says 119 journalists are imprisoned in the country.

Macron said in an interview published Sunday that he will raise human rights concerns.

French President Emmanuel Macron attends a trilateral meeting with China’s President Xi Jinping and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at the Elysee Palace as part of the Chinese president’s two-day state visit in France, Monday, May 6, 2024 in Paris. French President Emmanuel Macron is welcoming China’s Xi Jinping for a two-day state visit to France and is seeking to press Xi to use his influence on Moscow to move toward ending the war in Ukraine. (Gonzalo Fuentes/Pool via AP)

Later on Monday, a formal ceremony is to take place at the Invalides monument before bilateral talks at the Elysee presidential palace. Macron and Xi will conclude a nearby French-Chinese economic forum and then join their wives for a state dinner.

The second day of the visit is meant to be a more personal moment.

Macron has invited Xi to visit the Tourmalet Pass in the Pyrenees mountains on Tuesday, where the French leader spent time as a child to see his grandmother. The trip is meant to be a reciprocal gesture after Xi took Macron last year to the residence of the governor of Guangdong province, where his father once lived.

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