Wang lauded Austria’s pragmatic stance toward China, characterizing the nation as a key partner in navigating the often-fraught dialogue between eastern and western markets. The discussions focused on the necessity of mutual respect and the protection of core interests, with Beijing signaling that it views Vienna as a potential mediator capable of tempering EU-wide policy shifts. By calling for enhanced bilateral cooperation, China aims to solidify its economic and diplomatic footprint in Central Europe, positioning the partnership as a strategic priority for both capitals.
Beijing Urges Vienna to Shape Future EU-China Ties
During a high-level meeting in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi pressed his Austrian counterpart, Beate Meinl-Reisinger, to leverage Vienna’s diplomatic position to foster a more constructive relationship between Beijing and the European Union, signaling a push for closer cooperation despite broader geopolitical tensions within the bloc.





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