The head of the European Union's foreign policy said that as China tries its way to enhance its influence in various regions, including Africa, Asia, and Latin America, the country is becoming an EU's "powerful competitor".
According to Bloomberg, Josep Borrell said in an interview that the EU, who held a meeting in Luxembourg, generally confirmed the EU's way of treating China again.Competitive rivals and systemic rivals, which enables the European Union to contact China in areas such as climate change and health.
Dan Berry said after the meeting that China's position as a "powerful" competitor is becoming more and more important.
"The information issued in China now is a kind of competition, a political competition, and I hope that it will have influence at all levels," Burlei said.He also added that the European Union still needs to contact China to solve major global problems. "But in a sober way, remember that of the current three positions, competition may be the most prominent."
The relationship between the European Union and China has become nervous because of the relationship between China and Russia and it refuses to condemn Moscow to invade Ukraine.
According to reports, the EU foreign policy department warned in a document distributed by the ministerial meeting of the Minister of Member State on Monday (October 17) that the EU's dependence on Chinese products is a kind of "strategic fragility"Sex", and urged the diversification of key technology products such as semiconductors, as well as the supply chain of key raw materials.
According to this document, the European Union stated that from the perspective of political atresia, economic and technological self -reliance, it is expected that the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China to confirm the "internal vision policy" and may "expand China and us itself.Different from political choice ".
The file also emphasizes Taiwan's impact on the EU relations with China.The European Union stated that it is important to urge "to ease and dissuade and prevent the status quo from being destroyed."
The EU said in the document."Any violence or mandatory changes to the status quo may cause huge economic, political and security consequences at the global level, especially considering Taiwan's important position as the most advanced semiconductor supplier."