the dialogue channels are still open and that’s probably as good as it gets at the moment,
Janka Oertel provides insight into the recent EU-China Summit and where both sides stand
the dialogue channels are still open and that’s probably as good as it gets at the moment,
Janka Oertel provides insight into the recent EU-China Summit and where both sides stand
An important task at the summit for the EU will be to make it clear that there is no split between the EU and the US
Janka Oertel says EU and US should communicate unity
Hopes that China could provide assistance in ending the war have faded, which only complicates EU-China relations
Janka Oertel assesses the effect of China’s tacit support for Russia on EU-China relations
EU leaders should reaffirm that there are no differences between the EU and the US on the consequences of China providing military aid or assistance to Russia to circumvent sanctions
Janka Oertel on China’s ambition to divide the EU and the US
There is a sense in Europe that it is Russia today, but it could be China tomorrow, so we have to guard ourselves for this new reality that is emerging
Janka Oertel commenting on the shifting mood of the EU towards China
Brussels will have to send a strong signal of unity to deter further — implicit or explicit — attacks
Janka Oertel talks on Brussel’s role in Lithuania-China row
The best outcome under the current circumstances would be for the EU to at least secure a commitment by China to provide real support in addressing the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine
Janka Oertel comments on EU-China Summit with regard to Ukraine crisis
Le contrat de coalition de 2021, encore très amène à l’égard de la Russie, avait un vocabulaire beaucoup plus fort à l’égard de la Chine
Janka Oertel comments on the new German government’s changing changing towards China
When you look at the decisions that China has taken in the last two or three years, it leads one to conclusion that the political objectives are higher on the agenda than the economic consequences in
Janka Oertel discusses the state of EU-China relations ahead of their long-anticipated April 1 summit
Maybe it won’t be so bad, but Europe must prepare for the worst. We must prepare for the unthinkable scenarios and the unthinkable worst-case scenarios,
Janka Oertel about the lessons learnt from the Russian invasion of Ukraine for its approach to China