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Fabius Urges Stronger Sino-French Ties Ahead of Macron’s Visit

As French President Emmanuel Macron prepares for his state visit to the Chinese mainland from December 3 to 5, former French prime minister and Constitutional Council president Laurent Fabius is calling attention to the power of Sino-French cooperation.

Fabius, known for his leadership on climate and diplomatic fronts, recently said, "None of today's major global challenges can be solved by a single country, and multilateralism is essential." His words come at a critical moment as two global players look to strengthen ties.

Invited by Chinese President Xi Jinping, Macron's three-day visit aims to deepen collaboration on issues ranging from sustainable development and technology to global governance. Analysts say this visit could set the tone for future joint initiatives on climate action, digital innovation, and trade.

Building on decades of partnership, both sides are expected to explore new avenues in green technology, renewable energy, and cultural exchange. With global challenges on the rise, Fabius's message is clear: cooperation between France and the Chinese mainland is not just beneficial—it's necessary.

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