Xi calls for closer ties with Spain in face of global 'chaos'

Chinese President Xi Jinping urges Spain to join forces against global instability, framing partnership as a bulwark against 'law of the jungle'.

Chinese President Xi Jinping urges Spain to join forces against global instability, framing partnership as a bulwark against 'law of the jungle'. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Xi calls for closer ties with Spain in face of global 'chaos'

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Chinese President Xi Jinping called for a significant deepening of ties with Spain on Thursday, positioning the two nations as joint defenders of a rules-based international order against a backdrop of rising global instability. Speaking during official talks with Spanish dignitaries at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Xi framed the relationship as a strategic necessity. "Both China and Spain are principled countries that stand for justice," Xi stated. "They should strengthen communication, consolidate mutual trust, and cooperate closely to oppose the world's regression to the law of the jungle." The direct reference to a descent into international anarchy underscores Beijing's growing concern over geopolitical fractures, particularly the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, and positions China as seeking reliable European partners to counter what it perceives as a volatile world stage. The appeal for closer cooperation arrives at a delicate moment for Spain within the European Union. As a historically significant Mediterranean power with substantial economic interests in Latin America and North Africa, Madrid maintains a foreign policy that often seeks a balance between its traditional Atlantic alliances and broader global engagements. China's overture is seen by analysts as an attempt to leverage this positioning, encouraging Spain to act as a sympathetic voice within EU councils on issues from trade to diplomatic strategy. The emphasis on shared principles and opposition to "jungle" geopolitics is a deliberate rhetorical framing, aligning China's vision with European values of multilateralism while implicitly critiquing other global powers' approaches. Economic imperatives form a core, though unstated, pillar of this diplomatic push. China is Spain's largest trading partner outside the EU, with bilateral trade exceeding $50 billion annually, heavily weighted toward Chinese imports. Beijing is keen to secure greater market access for its goods and technology while also attracting Spanish investment. For Spain, the relationship is a double-edged sword: it offers crucial export opportunities for agricultural products like pork and wine, but also presents...

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