Why does Beijing support a strong European Union?
Explicit support comes as future of European integration under threat from far-right political candidates
China will continue to support a united European Union and a strong euro, Premier Li Keqiang said on Wednesday, sending a clear message of the country’s hopes for the bloc’s future.
Despite the uncertainties ahead, Li said he was optimistic about the future of the EU as well as Sino-EU ties.
The assessment delivered at his annual press conference in Beijing came just hours before the start of a general election in the Netherlands, a poll seen as a barometer of this year’s key national elections on the continent and of the fate of the bloc.
“I would like to stress specifically that China supports a united, prosperous and stable European Union. It supports a strong euro, and Europe integration,” Li said.
“This is beneficial to a globalised economy, a multipolar world and a diverse human civilisation.”
The strong pro-EU signal followed Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s statement last week that Beijing had faith in a post-Brexit EU.