Laurent Bili, the new French ambassador to the United States, said that the French government believes that confrontation with China does not meet the best interests of the West on the Taiwan issue. Taiwan's current vague position may be the best choice for all relevant parties.
Luo Liang said in an interview with Bloomberg TV on Thursday (June 1): There is no intermediate zone between China and the West, maybe it is best to control the situation and maintain the status quo.In response to some existing problems, we must consider that the status quo is the best result we can achieve.
Luo Liang, 61, is a senior French diplomat. He has been stationed in Thailand, Turkey and Brazil. Before he went to the United States, he was the French ambassador to China.
As China -US relations are becoming increasingly deteriorated, China's position in Taiwan and the US actions on the United States have become the explosion of the Taiwan Strait conflict.China insists that Taiwan is an indiscriminate part of China, while the United States continues to sell military military sales, and also sent military personnel to assist Taiwan for training.
Luo Liang said that the United States and France's policies for China are getting closer and closer, and the two countries are now consistent with the terms facing the challenges facing China.
Luo Liang said: (French and American) Both sides are talking about risks, not decoupling.We also think that China is sometimes both partners, competitors, and even systematic opponents.In this sense, I think our views are very close.
He said that when French President Macron visited China in April, he did call on Chinese President Xi Jinping not to change the status quo with force with force and avoid upgrading on the Taiwan issue.