
The Beijing Hour China, France play a constructive role in promoting a multipolar world: Xi
Dec 4, 2025
Chinese President Xi Jinping and French President Emmanuel Macron discuss their nations' roles in fostering a multipolar world, emphasizing trade and cultural cooperation. Japan faces criticism for remarks on Taiwan, sparking international backlash. China Eastern Airlines launches the world's longest commercial flight from Shanghai to Buenos Aires, promising new tourism and trade opportunities. The podcast also dives into contemporary Chinese cuisine in Paris and highlights cultural exchanges post-Macron's visit.
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China‑France Push For A Multipolar Order
- Xi Jinping framed China and France as constructive leaders promoting a multipolar world and multilateralism.
- He urged cooperation on aviation, aerospace, nuclear energy and emerging fields like AI and green tech.
Seize New Sector Opportunities
- Xi invited deeper collaboration in new sectors including the green economy, digital economy and biomedicine.
- He encouraged France to invest and for China to import more high‑quality French products.
Multilateralism Over Decoupling
- Both leaders emphasized upholding multilateralism and opposing decoupling and protectionism.
- They highlighted joint responsibility as UN Security Council members to safeguard peace and improve global governance.



