Sánchez and Xi Jinping Agree to Deepen Ties

On April 14 in Beijing, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez met with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The two sides discussed strengthening cooperation and the strategic importance of bilateral relations.

China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Xi Jinping spoke about enhancing communication between the two countries and expanding cooperation. He said the priority areas include trade, new energy, the smart economy, culture, education, research, and sports. Beijing also noted that China is ready to work with Spain to uphold multilateralism and the international order based on the United Nations.

The Spanish government reported that 19 agreements were signed during the visit. The documents cover economic, cultural, and scientific-technological cooperation. Several protocols were also signed to expand Spanish products’ access to the Chinese market. The areas of cooperation also include transport infrastructure, biodiversity, and university research.

At the same time, Madrid used the visit to raise the issue of balancing trade relations with China. According to the government, Madrid wants not only close, but also healthier and more balanced economic relations with Beijing.

The prime minister said that agreements already reached had helped boost Spanish exports, while the new package is expected to further expand access to the Chinese market and encourage investment. Sánchez also called on Chinese investors to pursue projects in Spain that would create local jobs, facilitate knowledge transfer, and strengthen the local economy.

Pedro Sánchez’s April 11-15 visit to China took place at a time when a number of Western countries, despite disagreements in the areas of security and trade, are seeking to rebalance their relations with Beijing. This process has become particularly visible amid growing dissatisfaction among Western partners with the policies of U.S. President Donald Trump, prompting some countries to diversify their foreign economic ties.

Author: Mariam Simsive

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