Xi Jinping is set to embark on a rare visit to Europe, starting with France where he is scheduled for a state visit on Monday and Tuesday. The visit will include a gala dinner hosted by President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee Palace, with the President of the EU Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, also participating in meetings with Xi.
Despite recent tensions between China and Russia due to Russia’s large-scale attack on Ukraine, China claims to be neutral in the conflict. However, experts believe that significant changes in EU-China relations during Xi’s visit are unlikely.
Following his time in France, Xi will continue his visit to Serbia and Hungary, countries known for their positive attitudes towards both China and Russia. This trip marks Xi’s first visit to Europe outside of Russia since 2019.
The relationship between China and the EU has also been challenged by efforts to reduce dependence on China, the presence of Chinese electric cars in the EU market, and suspicions of Chinese-linked espionage. Despite these challenges, Xi’s visit to Europe will provide an opportunity to explore and potentially strengthen diplomatic relations between China and EU member states.