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Two emperors on the edge of two wars  – POLITICO

Two emperors on the edge of two wars  – POLITICO

Xi has repeatedly called Putin his best friend. He has also repeatedly refused to do anything to stop Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and supplied dual-use military technologies, weapon-building components and satellite imagery, warns the U.S., to Russia.  In a recent interview with POLITICO, U.S. Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith highlighted Beijing’s support for Moscow, saying that China could not proclaim to be neutral in the conflict any more. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg also described Chinese assistance as “[helping] Moscow to inflict more death and destruction on Ukraine.” Talking, not talking In Paris, Macron will provide Xi with his “analysis of developments in the conflict, and [will] convey Ukrainian positions,” the same Elysée official said. The French president “will also raise concerns about the activities of certain Chinese companies that could be directly involved in or contribute significantly to the Russian war effort.” There’s plenty of room for the two leaders to talk past each other.  “It’s going to be a mismatch of expectations,” said Abigaël Vasselier, head of foreign relations at MERICS, a …

Belgian PM faces high-wire act in China as EU, Taiwan fears intrude – POLITICO

Belgian PM faces high-wire act in China as EU, Taiwan fears intrude – POLITICO

BRUSSELS — Wearing two hats — one coordinating the EU’s policy agenda and the other leading his own country — Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo will be walking a tightrope when he visits China this week. Not only are tensions mounting over the EU’s yawning trade deficit with China, but De Croo’s visit comes days ahead of a presidential election in Taiwan, in which President Xi Jinping has intervened by saying the island nation’s reunification with China is a “historical inevitability.” De Croo departs for his two-day state visit on Wednesday, 10 days after his country assumed the presidency of the Council of the EU, the intergovernmental part of the 27-nation bloc. The trip comes at a difficult time in the relationship, with tensions on display in December at the first face-to-face summit between EU and Chinese leaders in four years. Last week, China also launched a tit-for-tat trade investigation into EU liquor exports, signaling its displeasure over a probe launched by the Commission last fall into subsidies for made-in-China electric vehicles. It amounts to a …