China's Foreign Ministry Denies Cancellation of EU Talks, Reaffirms Ongoing Communication on June 11

According to reports citing the Financial Times, China had canceled high-level talks with the European Union scheduled for this month amid escalating trade tensions. On June 11, China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian clarified at a regular press briefing that Beijing and Brussels are maintaining communication on related dialogues. The ministry did not confirm details regarding Commerce Minister Wang Wentao's reported plans to visit Europe later this month.
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