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EU says: Europe and China must continue engaging despite differences
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The Astroawani reported according to Reuters, an EU statement said, the bloc's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell told his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in a video call on Tuesday, the European Union and China must continue engaging on a number of issues despite differences.

The EU said: "The High Representative noted that while disagreements still persisted, the EU and China needed to continue engaging intensively in a number of important areas."

The EU added, Borrell underscored the inclusive and cooperative character of Europe's Indo-Pacific strategy.



According to a statement on the ministry website, China's foreign minister Wang said that both sides must continue the trend of increased engagement in an effort to boost political trust and manage their differences.

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The EU is taking a softer stance on China, one of its most important trade partners, than the United States which has struck a new security deal (AUKUS) with Britain and Australia that is widely seen as designed to counter China's growing assertiveness in the Pacific.

But critics said the agreement undercut U.S. President Joe Biden's broader effort to rally allies such as France to that cause after Australia ditched a submarine deal with Paris to buy U.S. submarines, infuriating France.

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In a nod to the latest attempt to mend transatlantic ties, Borrell, according to a spokesperson, welcomed a joint statement by Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron in which they agreed to talks to rebuild trust after the submarine dispute.

Source: astroawani