Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte held talks in Beijing to strengthen bilateral relations. They highlighted the success of their comprehensive cooperation partnership since 2014 and expressed commitment to further cooperation in various fields. Li emphasized the importance of free trade and proposed expanding economic collaboration in areas like artificial intelligence and renewable energy. He also welcomed Dutch investment in China and encouraged Chinese investment in the Netherlands. Regarding China-Europe relations, Li emphasized cooperation and urged against restrictive trade policies, while Rutte affirmed the Netherlands’ friendship with China and proposed deeper collaboration on global challenges such as climate change.
Source – CGTN