Xi and Sanchez Pledge Deeper Sino-Spanish Ties Amid Shifting World Order
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Chinese President Xi Jinping and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez met in Beijing, pledging to deepen bilateral cooperation and safeguard global peace and development.
- Xi described the international order as
In a significant diplomatic engagement, Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to Beijing, underscoring a mutual commitment to strengthening Sino-Spanish relations. The leaders vowed to deepen cooperation and jointly uphold global peace and development, a message delivered against the backdrop of what Xi termed a "collapsing" international order.
The relations between China and Spain have developed steadily, adding stability to the relations between the European Union and China.
President Xi highlighted the steady growth of China-Spain relations, emphasizing their stabilizing effect on broader ties between China and the European Union. He called for enhanced communication, mutual trust, and close collaboration between Beijing and Madrid. In a pointed statement, Xi advocated for genuine multilateralism and urged Spain to reject the "law of the jungle," positioning both nations as principled actors on the "right side of history."
China and Spain must uphold true multilateralism in the world.
Prime Minister Sanchez echoed the sentiment, noting the repeated undermining of international law and stressing the necessity of closer ties to foster peace and prosperity. He specifically called for a stronger China-EU bond. Sanchez's visit, which included a speech at Tsinghua University and a visit to Xiaomi headquarters, signals Spain's recognition of China's pivotal role in shaping the global future. This meeting reinforces the narrative of a multipolar world order and highlights Spain's strategic engagement with a key global player.
China and Spain are countries with principles that act with moral integrity and both are willing to stand on the right side of history.
From our perspective, this meeting is a testament to Spain's proactive foreign policy, seeking to build bridges and foster dialogue in an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape. It demonstrates a commitment to multilateralism and a balanced approach to international relations, recognizing the indispensable role China plays in global affairs. The emphasis on shared principles and a commitment to peace positions Spain as a constructive partner on the world stage.
In today's world, chaos abounds and the international order is collapsing.
Originally published by Kathimerini in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.