Positive signs have emerged in China-EU relations, which have suffered frequent headwinds over the past year.

Recently, the 23rd China-EU Summit was held by video.

This is the first time in nearly two years that China and the EU have continued the dialogue at the highest level.

The outside world believes that this shows that both China and the EU are striving towards the direction of stable development of bilateral relations, which is of great significance to the turbulent and complex world under major changes.

  With the addition of new variables such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict, will China-EU relations usher in a new "decisive moment"?

How can China-EU cooperation dialogues in various fields get back on track as soon as possible?

Is the future cooperation or confrontation?

What changes will the global economic and geopolitical order usher in?

  In this regard, China News Agency's "East-West Question, China Dialogue" invited Joerg Wuttke, Chairman of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, to have a dialogue with Wang Yiwei, Director of the European Union Research Center at Renmin University of China and the EU "Jean Monet" Chair Professor.

  In all assessments, investment in China is irreplaceable by any other country, Woodcker said, advising to listen to Europeans.

Wang Yiwei also called for China and the EU to get out of the trap of the US "dual narrative", develop bilateral relations independently, and jointly oppose "decoupling" and "new cold war".

Responsible editor: [Li Ji]