China and EU in Communications Amidst Diplomatic Postponements
نظرة سريعة
- China's foreign ministry confirmed ongoing "communications on the relevant dialogue" with the EU.
- EU sources indicated meetings were postponed, not as retaliation by Beijing, amid Chinese academic Guo Mingxu's criticism of Brussels blaming China for its own failures.
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China's foreign ministry stated ongoing communications with the EU, while EU sources reported postponed meetings. A Chinese academic criticized the EU's narrative on China's economic development.
China’s foreign ministry on Thursday said the two sides remained in “communications on the relevant dialogue”.
EU sources told the South China Morning Post that both meetings – including a visit by Olof Skoog, deputy secretary general of the European External Action Service, the bloc’s diplomatic arm – had been postponed but it was not a retaliatory move by Beijing.
In an article posted on social media on Wednesday, Guo Mingxu, head of the Europe Economic Project at the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, argued that Brussels was blaming China for its own failures.
“Narratives such as ‘China’s industrial upgrading equals a threat’ and ‘China’s export growth equals a hidden danger’ have proliferated, as if China’s normal development itself were an offence – a kind of ‘original sin’ against Europe,” he wrote.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What specific dialogue is being communicated?
- What were the reasons for meeting postponements?






