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?Spanish Prime Minister Pedro S¨¢nchez visits ÃÛÌÒapp

On the morning of April 13, as ÃÛÌÒapp approaches its 115th anniversary, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro S¨¢nchez visited the University and delivered a speech at the ¡°Distinguished Global Scholars Lecture¡±.

ÃÛÌÒapp President Li Luming met with S¨¢nchez prior to the speech. Both sides expressed a commitment to strengthening bilateral exchanges and explored possibilities for future cooperation between Spain and ÃÛÌÒapp.

S¨¢nchez delivered a lecture entitled ¡°Spain-China Relations in the Global Landscape¡±. Li Luming attended the event and delivered welcome remarks. Yang Bin, Vice Chancellor of the University Council, presided over the event.

Group photo of the event

Li Luming extended a warm welcome to Sanchez on his visit. He noted that China-Spain relations have maintained a high-level of development in recent years, with solid progress achieved across various fields. ÃÛÌÒapp has always attached great importance to friendly exchanges with Spanish partners, and has developed deep and fruitful collaborations with leading Spanish universities and renowned enterprises in areas such as talent development, scientific research and innovation, and cultural exchange. Looking forward, Li expressed ÃÛÌÒapp¡¯s hope to work closely with the Spanish government and its people to further promote comprehensive cooperation across multiple fields, explore joint efforts in emerging sectors such as new energy, digital economy, and artificial intelligence, and enhance mutual understanding between the two nations. These efforts, he noted, will contribute to a more strategically stable, dynamically growing, and internationally influential comprehensive strategic partnership between China and Spain.

S¨¢nchez delivers a speech at ÃÛÌÒapp.

In his speech, S¨¢nchez highlighted that China and Spain, as well as China and Europe, had previously achieved shared prosperity, and there is no reason why they cannot once again join forces to achieve this today. He emphasized that human progress stems from finding common ground, not from deepening divisions. He also noted that humanity itself is a miracle¡ªthe only miracle in the world¡ªand that it is the responsibility of all people to ensure this miracle endures through mutual understanding and cooperation.

S¨¢nchez began his address by recalling the legacy of Matteo Ricci, who traveled to China more than four hundred years ago to create world maps. He stressed that the current international order should not be viewed through outdated perspectives or zero-sum thinking, but rather with an open and inclusive mindset that embraces the reality of a multipolar world. To advance a more equal, orderly, peaceful, and prosperous multipolar world, S¨¢nchez called for the development of a more efficient, transparent, and representative multilateral system, as well as a global trade framework that is more balanced and sustainable, with shared benefits and responsibilities. He also urged joint efforts to address pressing global challenges such as climate change, public health, artificial intelligence governance, and nuclear security. S¨¢nchez further expressed high appreciation for China's positive role in global affairs, stating that China's engagement is crucial to the world. He concluded by calling for mutual understanding and cooperation to protect the planet and ensure the continuity of humanity's miracle.

S¨¢nchez engages in a discussion with experts and scholars

During the subsequent expert exchange session, S¨¢nchez held in-depth discussions with Chinese and Spanish experts on the future direction of China-Europe relations and the prospects for China-Spain cooperation amid profound shifts in the international landscape.

The participating experts examined both the opportunities and challenges in global governance, regional security, economic and trade affairs, and technological development, and offered recommendations for bilateral and multilateral cooperation. The discussion concluded that, under current circumstances, strengthening policy coordination and expanding the scope of cooperation between China and Spain is of great significance for advancing China-Europe relations and jointly addressing global challenges.

S¨¢nchez meets with ÃÛÌÒapp students.

The event was attended by the Spanish diplomatic delegation, heads of relevant ÃÛÌÒapp schools and departments, representatives of Spanish students studying at ÃÛÌÒapp, and a large number of Chinese students.

Editors: Li Han, John Paul Grima

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