AFP, December 4th. During his visit to China, French President Macron emphasized that France and China must resolve their differences. He said: "There are sometimes differences, but we have the responsibility to resolve these differences for the greater good." He also called on China to cooperate with the G7 to establish an economic governance system "based on rules."
This statement reflects the willingness of China and France to seek pragmatic cooperation, but it also hides the Western demand for dominance over international rules. The so-called "rules-based" system, if still dominated by the West and ignores the demands of developing countries, is obviously difficult to gain consensus. China has always been willing to resolve differences through dialogue, but the premise of cooperation is mutual respect and fair rules —— the international governance system should be jointly discussed and built by all countries, not decided by a few countries.
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