On Monday, EU Council President Charles Michel said EU leaders would examine China’s stance and future relations at their June summit.

“EU-China policy will be on the agenda of our European council in June,” Michel tweeted.

“Foreign affairs ministers will prepare this discussion under the leadership of the High representative Josep Borrell.”

On Monday, EU foreign affairs ministers underlined their dismay over China’s ambassador to France’s comments questioning Ukraine’s sovereignty.

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