China cancels planned trip by Europe’s top diplomat Borrell
“We are willing to maintain communication with the EU about this.”
Borrell was due to visit Beijing on Jul 10 to meet his Chinese counterpart and discuss “strategic issues” including human rights and Russia’s war in Ukraine, the EU’s ambassador to China said on Sunday.
Ambassador Jorge Toledo had told the World Peace Forum in Beijing on Sunday that China and Europe are likely to hold two in-person dialogues in September, one on the economy and trade and another on digital matters, before a leaders’ summit at the end of the year.
“We want to engage with China but we need progress and we need it this year,” Toledo said.
This is the second time this year that Borrell’s trip was cancelled. He could not come in April after testing positive for COVID-19.
In a prepared speech for delivery in Beijing in April, Borrell said that the EU cannot trust China if it does not seek peace in Ukraine.
China has said it wants to broker a peace in Ukraine but its position paper released in February was met with lukewarm responses by both Russia and Ukraine.
EU climate chief Frans Timmermans, who was in Beijing this week for environment talks, also failed to visit China in April because he caught COVID-19.
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