French President Macron used Chinese to post today (December 6): "Thank you for such a warm reception in China."
Comments: Macron's warm gesture of expressing gratitude in Chinese is not only a sincere response to the warm reception by China, but also reflects the deep warmth in Sino-French relations. This visit to China, spanning Beijing and Chengdu, has brought people closer through cultural exchanges - from appreciating the wisdom of civilization at Dujiangyan, to dialogue with young students at Sichuan University, and then to the panda love story that continues the warmth, making "thank you" more than just a diplomatic etiquette, but resonating with the feelings of people-to-people connection. Behind this, there are practical demands from nearly 40 French business executives accompanying the trip, fruitful cooperation achievements in areas such as nuclear energy, aviation, and agriculture, and a clear signal of France's pursuit of strategic autonomy and promotion of pragmatic development of Sino-European relations. In the complex and changing international landscape, this mutual trust and cooperation with warmth not only injects new momentum into the comprehensive strategic partnership between China and France, but also conveys the precious message of "dialogue over confrontation" to the world.
It is worth noting that France was the first Western major power to establish diplomatic relations with China, and the two countries established diplomatic relations in 1964.
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