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China’s relationship with Europe will be determined by Beijing’s behaviour, EU policy chief says

April 17, 2023
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KARUIZAWA – The relationship between China and Europe will be determined by Beijing’s behaviour, including what happens with Taiwan, the European Union’s foreign policy chief said on Sunday (April 16).

The comments from EU High Representative Josep Borrell, in a remote address at the start of the meeting of the Group of Seven (G-7) foreign ministers in Japan, highlighted two of the themes that have come into focus ahead of the three-day gathering: The need for a united approach to China and concerns about Taiwan.

China is front and centre as the foreign ministers of the world’s advanced democracies meet in the Japanese resort town of Karuizawa.

The only Asian member of the grouping, Japan has deepening worries about neighbour China’s growing might in the region and is particularly focused on the possibility of military action against Taiwan.

“Anything that happens in Taiwan Strait will mean a lot to us,” Borrell said, stressing the need to engage with China and keep communications open.

He described China as a “partner, competitor and systemic rival” and said that which of those three relations the EU would lean towards “will be determined by China’s behaviour”.

The foreign ministers opened the ministerial meetings with a working dinner held on Sunday evening where they discussed the Indo-Pacific.

The conversation gravitated towards China, a foreign ministry official who spoke on condition of anonymity said.

“Japan’s foreign minister said that relations with China require a frank and open engagement, to which the other foreign ministers agreed,” he said, adding that the G-7 ministers had agreed to seek a peaceful resolution regarding the political status of Taiwan.

Beijing views Taiwan as Chinese territory and has not renounced the use of force to take the democratically governed island.

Taiwan president Tsai Ing-wen says only the island’s people can decide their future.

Recent comments by French President Emmanuel Macron have highlighted potential differences between Europe and the US on China.

In interviews after he visited China in April, Macron cautioned against being drawn into a crisis over Taiwan driven by an “American rhythm and a Chinese overreaction”.

That prompted a backlash, and on Friday European foreign policy officials urged Beijing not to use force over Taiwan, taking a tough stance.

“There is collective concern about a number of the actions that China is taking,” the US official told reporters on the plane to Japan from Vietnam, declining to be identified because of the sensitivity of the information.

In Vietnam, secretary of state Antony Blinken met Vietnamese prime minister Pham Minh Chinh.

Both sides expressed a desire to deepen their ties, as Washington seeks to solidify alliances to counter China.

‘Common and concerted’

There would likely be a discussion on how the members could continue to take a “common and concerted approach”, to China, the official said.

Recent G-7 statements have included calls for candid and constructive engagement with Beijing while recognising that “individually all the G-7 members have deep economic relationships” with the world’s second-largest economy, the official said.

German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock sought to underscore the unity among G-7 members.

“As democracies, we are successful in systemic competition with autocratic forces when our partners and friends around the world have confidence in us. We must avoid that our unity is misunderstood by others as separation or that new rifts are opened,” she said in a statement before her trip to Japan.

Taiwan would also be a subject of discussion, the senior US official said but declined to comment on any specific new language.

For host nation Japan the crisis in Ukraine has heightened concern about the potential for Chinese military intervention in nearby Taiwan.

“For Japan, the G-7 is a platform in which it can say that security issues aren’t just about the Ukraine war,” said Dr Yoichiro Sato, an international relations professor at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University.

“To put China on the agenda is not just important for Japan, but also the United States,” he said.

In a statement, Britain’s Foreign Office said G-7 ministers would discuss how international support can be used most strategically to help Ukraine forces continue their progress on the battlefield and “secure a lasting peace”.

This article was first published in Asia One . All contents and images are copyright to their respective owners and sources.

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