European leaders remain wary of Beijing thanks to its support for Russia.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi speaks at the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, February 14, 2025. Credit: Munich Security Conference
While the Trump administration has been dominating the media agenda over Ukraine and the Middle East, lining up presidential decrees across the board and shaking up the U.S. government, China has had every reason to rub its hands.
Then Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai and Christopher Soames, vice-president of the European Economic Community Commission — an indirect predecessor of the European Commission, now the executive body of the EU. May 5, 1975. Credit: European Commission.
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