In a rare instance of the world’s second-largest economy traveling with a guest beyond Beijing, Xi hosted Macron on Friday in the southwest city of Chengdu, according to state media.
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Macron and his wife Brigitte met the Chinese president for lunch in a more secluded setting than the previous day as he wrapped up his three-day visit to China.
Videos circulating on Chinese social media showed that Macron had surprised fellow joggers in Chengdu on Friday before joining Xi at the Dujiangyan dam, according to state media. Since the third century BC, the dam has managed the flow of water around Chengdu.
After hosting Xi in the Pyrenees in May 2024, where Macron spent time as a child, he said he was “very touched” by Xi’s gesture, which is against official protocol.
At a time when international tensions are rising and trade imbalances are widening to China’s advantage, he said, these are all indications of mutual trust and a desire to “act together.”
Andy Mok of Beijing’s Center for China and Globalization stated in an interview with Al Jazeera that the visit was important for both expanding “trade cooperation” between France and China and greater Europe and China.
The two leaders had a more solemn meeting on Thursday at Beijing’s more solemn Great Hall of the People, where important discussions were held regarding ending the Russian invasion of Ukraine and promoting international trade.
Following a recent diplomatic rout centered on a US-led peace plan, Macron has been trying to get Beijing to cooperate in pressure Russia on to reach a ceasefire with Ukraine.
The dialogue between China and France is even more crucial than ever, Macron said on Thursday. “We are facing the risk of the international order that has kept peace around the world for decades.
He said, “I hope China will follow our call and join us in achieving, as soon as possible, at the very least a ceasefire in the form of a moratorium on strikes against critical infrastructure.”
China supports all efforts that seek to achieve peace, according to Xi, who did not respond to France’s request for a peace deal that all parties would agree to.
Since its invasion of Ukraine, China has extended an economic lifeline to Russia, increasing trade, and strong diplomatic support.
Twelve cooperation agreements were reached on Thursday at Xi and Macron’s meeting in Beijing that addressed issues like panda conservation and population ageing.
Macron is being accompanied by the heads of some of France’s most important companies for his fourth state visit to China, though no money was disclosed.
According to state broadcaster CCTV, the two countries signed a pact on the sanitary and phytosanitary requirements for French alfalfa exports to China on Friday. According to CCTV, the two nations “important progress” in registering French exporters of pig white viscera for Chinese trade.
Macron will meet with students in Chengdu, China’s fourth-largest city with 21 million residents and regarded as one of the most diverse and socially diverse cities in the world.
For her part, Brigitte Macron will stop by the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, where two 17-year-old pandas that were loaned to France in 2012 as part of China’s “panda diplomacy” recently came back.





