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Xi, EU leaders exchange congratulations on 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties

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Xi, EU leaders exchange congratulations on 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties

2025-05-06 18:58 Last Updated At:22:27

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday exchanged congratulations with European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen over the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and the European Union (EU).

In his message, Xi said China and the EU are comprehensive strategic partners, two major forces promoting multi-polarization, two major markets supporting globalization and two major civilizations advocating diversity.

Xi noted that since the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two sides 50 years ago, China and the EU have maintained close exchanges across various levels and sectors, saying that the accomplishments of dialogue and cooperation between the two sides are fruitful, with cultural and people-to-people exchanges vibrant, and with multilateral coordination productive.

He added that China-EU relations have become one of the most influential bilateral relationships in the world, contributing greatly to enhancing the well-being of their people, and promoting world peace and development.

Noting that the world is undergoing accelerated changes unseen in a century and human society is once again at a critical crossroads, Xi said a healthy and stable China-EU relationship not only promotes mutual achievements, but also illuminates the world.

Xi said he highly regards the development of China-EU relations, and is ready to work with Costa and von der Leyen to take the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two sides as an opportunity to review the experience drawn from the development of ties, deepen strategic communication, enhance mutual understanding and trust, strengthen partnership, expand mutual openness, properly handle frictions and differences, and work toward an even brighter future for China-EU relations.

He also said both sides need to remain committed to multilateralism, uphold fairness and justice, oppose unilateralism and bullying, join forces in addressing global challenges, and jointly build an equitable and orderly multipolar world and an inclusive economic globalization, so as to make greater contributions to world peace, stability, development and prosperity.

For their part, EU leaders said over the past 50 years, China has achieved the most rapid and sustained economic growth in history, noting that the EU and China have forged extensive ties, become each other's most important trading partners and contributed to the well-being of their people and the prosperity of their economies.

Against the backdrop of global uncertainty and geopolitical shifts, the EU, they said, stands ready to deepen its partnership with China, strengthen exchanges and cooperation, uphold the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter, work hand in hand to address common challenges, and promote global peace, security, prosperity and sustainable development.

On the same day, Chinese Premier Li Qiang exchanged congratulatory messages with Costa and von der Leyen.

In his message, Li said that China is willing to work with the EU to uphold the comprehensive strategic partnership, make bilateral relations more stable, constructive, reciprocal and global, and inject greater stability and positive energy into the world.

For their part, EU leaders noted that over the past 50 years, EU-China relations have continued to deepen and expand.

They said that the EU is willing to work with China to jointly address global challenges such as climate change, and to uphold multilateralism and a stable international order.

Xi, EU leaders exchange congratulations on 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties

Xi, EU leaders exchange congratulations on 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties

Xi, EU leaders exchange congratulations on 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties

Xi, EU leaders exchange congratulations on 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties

Some Iranians in Türkiye are crossing back over the border, driven by worry and desperation, as a nationwide communications blackout in Iran has left them cut off from their loved ones.

Protests have erupted in many Iranian cities since Dec. 28. They initially began with Tehran bazaar merchants demonstrating against the sharp devaluation of the national currency rial, and soaring inflation, before spreading to other cities. The unrest has led to casualties among both security forces and civilians.

At the Turkish-Iranian border, many are returning with no certainty about what awaits them, filled instead with questions and growing fear for those on the other side of the border.

"I went to Van yesterday for internet. I urgently needed to use the internet. I got it done. Now I'm heading straight back. There are protests everywhere. We can't get any news. We can't communicate with our families. And it's not just me, there are many Iranians outside the country who can't reach their families," said Feriste, an Iranian citizen.

With communications blacked out across Iran, those outside the country feel powerless to check on the situation back home. For some, this silence has prompted them to return across the border, even as tensions continue to rise.

"We can't get any news. There is no internet. Everything is shut down. I want to search. I want to find out. I want to see my brother. I'm going to see my family," said Husnu, an Iranian citizen.

"I work in Türkiye, and I have no news from Iran at all. I'm going back because I'm worried about my family. It's been days since I last heard from them, and because I'm worried, I'm returning to Iran now. Of course, we are concerned about our safety. We don't know what awaits us there," said another Iranian.

With protests escalating and government blackouts still in place, many Iranians are caught between staying in safety abroad and risking everything to reconnect with their families.

"We had to come to Türkiye because we couldn't reach our families. Schools were closed already. All official institutions were shut down. We have no information about other cities either, because there is no communication network there. There is no television, no internet. We can't even check Twitter," said Nazlican, another Iranian citizen.

Iranians in Türkiye return home, fearing for their families amid unrest in Iran

Iranians in Türkiye return home, fearing for their families amid unrest in Iran

Iranians in Türkiye return home, fearing for their families amid unrest in Iran

Iranians in Türkiye return home, fearing for their families amid unrest in Iran

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