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"Madam President, I should today like to repeat once again something I have always said: relations between the EU and China are extremely important for both sides and for the whole world. This is even truer today, with China continuing its rapid growth and the EU still struggling with the crisis. The EU needs China and China needs the EU. Until now, no real strategic agreement has been reached by the EU with Beijing. My hope is that the forthcoming summit will finally be the right opportunity for us to speak with a single voice and to establish a strategic approach to our relations with China. Commissioner, with the agenda now so close and so important, the following issues are essential within the strategic partnership for this autumn and next spring. First, in the G20, Europe and China need to build up a strong and effective partnership. Second, there is Cancún, with the lessons drawn from the EU failure on climate change in Copenhagen. Third, there is the issue of international aid and development – not only for Africa – with a view to working together to make the Millennium Development Goals a reality, rather than just a holy promise."@en1
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