Xi Jinping Meets Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez: Strengthening Bilateral Cooperation
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez in Beijing on Tuesday, emphasizing stronger cooperation in trade, new energy, and the intelligent economy, while reaffirming commitment to multilateralism and the one-China principle.
On Tuesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing for an official visit that highlighted the deepening ties between China and Spain. The meeting underscored both nations' commitment to enhancing cooperation across multiple sectors, including trade, new energy, and the intelligent economy, while reaffirming their dedication to multilateralism in a rapidly evolving global landscape.

During the talks, President Xi stressed the importance of placing the development of bilateral relations at the forefront of each country's foreign policy. He noted that China and Spain have maintained a steady relationship despite international turbulence, thanks to strategic determination and mutual respect. Xi called for both nations to seize opportunities for innovation-driven development and to promote their comprehensive strategic partnership for more fruitful results.
Key Areas of Cooperation
Trade, New Energy, and Intelligent Economy
President Xi urged for enhanced collaboration in trade, new energy, and the intelligent economy, emphasizing that deepening cooperation serves the interests of both peoples. He highlighted that such cooperation not only aligns with global trends but also strengthens the capacity for independence and self-reliance. According to CGTN, Xi called on both sides to encourage exchanges in culture, education, scientific research, and sports to foster people-to-people ties.
Multilateralism and Global Governance
Both leaders condemned the regression of international relations toward a "law of the jungle" and advocated for true multilateralism. Xi emphasized the need to uphold the international system centered on the United Nations and the international order based on international law. He called for promoting an equal and orderly multipolar world and a universally beneficial and inclusive economic globalization. Prime Minister Sanchez echoed these sentiments, supporting the four major Global Initiatives proposed by President Xi and opposing a new Cold War or attempts to decouple supply chains.

One-China Principle and European Union Relations
Sanchez reiterated Spain's firm adherence to the one-China principle and expressed interest in strengthening trade, investment, and new energy cooperation. He also stressed the importance of enhanced communication between Europe and China, noting that the sound development of EU-China relations contributes to global peace and stability.
Conclusion
The meeting between President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez marks a significant step in reinforcing the comprehensive strategic partnership between China and Spain. By focusing on mutual interests, innovation, and multilateral cooperation, both nations aim to bring tangible benefits to their peoples while contributing to a stable and prosperous international order.




