By Joe Cash
BEIJING (Reuters) -China hopes France can «stabilise the tone» of EU-China relations, vice-premier He Lifeng told a senior French minister in Beijing on Saturday, as European leaders debate how to «de-risk» but also cooperate with the world's second-largest economy.
He also told Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire that China is willing to deepen cooperation with France in traditional areas such as finance as well as in science and technological innovation, in contrast with Beijing's more cautious though candid talks with visiting top U.S. officials.
«It is hoped that France will stabilise the tone of friendly cooperation between China and the EU,» He said in opening remarks before an afternoon of discussions at Beijing's Diaoyutai State Guest house, adding that China believes its bilateral ties with France «have a good foundation».
While recent visits to China by U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen hinged on talk of «decoupling», France's top trade official suggested a «deadline of the end of 2024 to reinforce our economic and financial operations», ahead of the two countries' ninth Economic and Financial Dialogue.
China is France's third largest trade partner behind the European Union and the United States, but French firms are becoming increasingly concerned they could get caught in the crossfire of rising rivalry between the world's two economic superpowers.
European Union governments last month also approved an 11th tranche of sanctions against Russia that could hit Chinese firms considered to be circumventing measures already in place.
Le Maire said the three challenges the two countries should work together on are the green transition, reorganisation of value chains,
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