The European Union is reassessing its ties with China strained relations with the United States. Tensions with the U.S., including trade wars and shifting alliances, have pushed EU leaders to explore reducing reliance on Washington.
“It is precisely because most European decision-makers realize the necessity of strategic autonomy that they have made it clear that they must strengthen cooperation with China,” said Yan Xuetong, dean of the Institute of International Relations at Tsinghua University, to The Paper, a Shanghai-based news site.
Maybe I am a bit slow today, but it is not clear to me why “the necessity of strategic autonomy” makes it clear “they must strenghten cooperation with China” … Oh, wait, the dean of Tsinghua University in China told that to a Shanghai-based news site …
Maybe I am a bit slow today, but it is not clear to me why “the necessity of strategic autonomy” makes it clear “they must strenghten cooperation with China” … Oh, wait, the dean of Tsinghua University in China told that to a Shanghai-based news site …