Macron wants ties based on Europe being ‘a major partner of China’, source says
French president aims to establish framework for relations ‘that serves mutual interests’ during China trip, according to Elysee source


In a bid to stabilise relations between China and Europe, Macron will propose a rebalancing of trade, commitments on security and peace, and that a new kind of relationship between the two sides be established, according to the source.
The source said Macron would express to Xi “a very clear desire to establish a framework for Sino-European relations that serves mutual interests”.
“China needs advanced chips; Europe needs secure access to rare earths; and both sides have a mutual interest in sharing and accelerating technological innovation,” the source said.
“This is the basis on which the president wants to operate, rather than following what the Americans want or what the Chinese want in their relationship with the Americans.”