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CHINA - EU COMPREHENSIVE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP (3) answer(s).
 
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China’s expectations of Europe / Zhaorong, Mei   Journal Article
Zhaorong, Mei Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Since the establishment of diplomatic ties 35 years ago, China and the EU have seen their relations evolving from constructive partnership to comprehensive partnership and then to comprehensive strategic partnership. The continuous evolvement fully shows that China-EU relations are strategic, comprehensive and stable, which is jointly recognized by both sides. However, there still remain a number of disputes and differences between the two sides. This is inconsistent with the spirit of comprehensive strategic partnership. Both China and the EU should take a strategic, global and long-term perspective to manage their bilateral relations, and keep pace with the times to further the development of future relations on the right course.
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China-EU relations in the new decade / Chao, Wang   Journal Article
Chao, Wang Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The year 2013 marked the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the China-EU comprehensive strategic partnership. Over the past decade, China and the EU have developed all-dimensional, wide-ranging and multi-tiered cooperation between them. In the new decade, there will be more opportunities for China and the EU to further their relations. The two sides should continue to work together in the spirit of respecting each other, treating each other as equals, accommodating and learning from each other and seeking mutual benefit. They should build on past achievements and make greater efforts in an enterprising spirit, to advance the common interests of China, the EU and other countries in the world.
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Keynote speech at the Luncheon of the Third World Peace Forum / Yesui, Zhang   Article
Yesui, Zhang Article
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Summary/Abstract Keynote Speech at the Luncheon of the Third World Peace Forum Executive Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Yesui Tsinghua University, 21 June 2014 It is a privilege to speak at the luncheon of the Third World Peace Forum. As I've noticed, China's foreign policy has drawn much attention from the international community as the country continues to grow. Therefore, I wish to take this opportunity to share with you my thoughts on the following questions.
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