Europe and China's interests align in the emerging world order

In the emerging world order, Europe and China's interests align, allowing Brussels and Beijing to reshape global power into a balance where Europe matters and China gains legitimacy as a responsible power. Pragmatic engagement, not moral posturing, is the only way Europe can regain relevance, while a stronger Europe offers China a credible partner in strategic and economic arenas.

This opinion piece argues that Europe and China cannot afford to let ambiguity define their relations. Unless differences are managed pragmatically, Europe will remain trapped in suspicion and China mistrusted. Europe's greatest frustration with Beijing is its stance on the Ukraine war, where China has neither condemned nor endorsed Russia's invasion. For Europe, this undermines its moral and security stance, as ambiguity feeds distrust and locks Brussels into suspicion rather than strategy, eroding Europe's resilience. Resilience for Europe and credibility for China are complementary goals: Europe cannot afford paralysis; China cannot afford mistrust. Together, they can reshape global power into a balance where Europe matters and China gains legitimacy as a responsible power. The article stresses pragmatic engagement as key to avoiding Europe's paralysis and China's isolation.

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Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez speaks at Tsinghua University in Beijing, urging accurate understanding of China and stronger Europe-China ties.
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Spanish PM Sánchez calls for clear-eyed view of China

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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez urged a more accurate understanding of China during a speech at Tsinghua University in Beijing. He met with Chinese President Xi Jinping, stating Spain opposes a 'new Cold War' and decoupling while supporting enhanced Europe-China cooperation. The visit aims to deepen bilateral comprehensive strategic partnership.

China's international clout and economic stability are rebalancing its relations with Europe, focusing more on cooperation and less on rivalry, according to former ambassador Wu Ken. European leaders have made a flurry of visits to Beijing in recent months amid US tariff threats and a push to acquire Greenland. Since 2019, the European Union has defined China as a cooperation partner, economic competitor, and systemic rival.

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Li Jian, director general of the Chinese foreign ministry’s Department of European Affairs, delivered a speech on Tuesday accusing Europe of an inward-looking stance toward China.

The China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations released a paper on May 22 calling for peaceful coexistence between China and the US despite deepening rivalry. It warns that Washington’s position on Taiwan poses a major risk of conflict.

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Conflict in the Middle East and global turbulence following US-Israeli strikes against Iran have prompted foreign investors to seek certainty in China. Speakers at the China Development Forum highlighted this trend.

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