Chinese and Spanish Leaders Hold Fourth Meeting in Beijing
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez met in Beijing on Tuesday. This official visit marks the fourth meeting between the two leaders in just over three years.
Context of the Meeting
The discussions occurred against a backdrop of shared international concerns. Multiple reports indicate that both nations have previously criticized military actions involving the United States and Israel in Iran and have called for peaceful resolutions. Spain is seen as one of China's closest partners in Europe.
Key Statements from President Xi
During the meeting, President Xi Jinping commented on the global situation and bilateral ties.
"The international order is crumbling into disarray."
Some reports characterized this as the strongest language President Xi has publicly used on this topic.
He also stated, "Both China and Spain are nations of principle and integrity," and called for the two sides to "enhance communication, consolidate mutual trust, and cooperate closely to resist any regression toward the law of the jungle."
Background on Shared Views
Reports highlight a convergence of positions between China and Spain on specific international issues:
- Both countries have publicly criticized attacks involving the United States and Israel in Iran and have advocated for diplomacy.
- Prime Minister Sánchez has previously described such military actions as "illegal." Spain has been among the European countries most strongly opposed to these actions.
No detailed statements from Prime Minister Sánchez regarding the specific outcomes of Tuesday's meeting were provided in the source material.