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Post by sevenofnine on May 5, 2024 11:40:44 GMT -5
You could say that again When Chinese President Xi Jinping last visited the European Union in 2019, the world was a simpler place. No one had heard of COVID-19, Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine was far off and Brussels and Beijing were eyeing a trade and investment deal. Relations are far frostier now: the deal is on ice after an exchange of sanctions, and an increasingly hawkish EU has brewed a list of new laws to decrease dependence on China. Xi begins his trip in France on Sunday, before heading to Serbia and Hungary. And while he may feel the heat from the EU's toughened stance in Paris, the welcome will be warmer in Belgrade and Budapest, both seen as more sympathetic toward Moscow and Beijing. www.dw.com/en/chinas-xi-visits-europe-a-divide-and-charm-offensive/a-68982537
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Post by oliverwithatwist on May 5, 2024 13:40:36 GMT -5
Maybe Xi will offer Europe some free fireworks.
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Post by sevenofnine on May 6, 2024 10:45:31 GMT -5
OH you are bad well France holiday is coming Bastellie day in July LOL!
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