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Farewell to the ‘unipolar moment’: Europe scrambles for footing between US and China

French and German foreign ministers revive talks with Beijing counterpart to respond to US-China divide-and-rule tactics and bolster European unity

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Meeting in Munich on Friday are (from left) China’s Wang Yi, Germany’s Johann Wadephul and France’s Jean-Noel Barrot. Photo: DPA
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On the margins of a glitzy security event in Bavaria, the foreign ministers of France and Germany revived a dormant diplomatic format with China.

In what was described as part of a larger effort to prevent the world’s superpowers from picking Europe apart, France’s Jean-Noel Barrot and Germany’s Johann Wadephul hosted Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday.

It revived a configuration not seen since the days of French President Emmanuel Macron’s first term, talks that Wang said were “both an innovative move in response to the changing circumstances and an important opportunity to conduct strategic communication”.

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Wang warned that “Europe’s challenges do not come from China”, telling the Europeans to adopt a rational China policy.

While Beijing wants Brussels to have a pragmatic approach to China, the Europeans are trying to become more than the sum of their parts on trade.
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“If we do not stick together, then we are screwed,” said one official, explaining the decision.

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