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France and China are linked through their shared involvement in the P5+1 powers that negotiated the JCPOA [1], as well as their complex geopolitical relationship involving European sovereignty [2] and the regulation of Chinese high-tech foreign direct investment within the European Union [3].
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The Middle East Conflict and the Future of the Region's Political Order internationalaffairs.org.au 1 fact
accountThe Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was concluded in 2015 between Iran and the P5+1 powers, which included the United States, United Kingdom, France, Russia, China, and Germany.
The EU's Open Strategic Autonomy and the challenge of ... globalpolicyjournal.com 1 fact
claimFragmentation patterns in the European Union regarding Chinese high-tech foreign direct investment exist between technologically advanced states like France, Germany, and Italy, which seek to reduce such investment, and laggard states like Greece, Cyprus, and Portugal, which benefit from Chinese investment inflows in mature sectors.
Europe's Strategic Shift: Navigating a New Geopolitical Era kashmirtimes.com 1 fact
perspectiveFrance advocates for a tougher, more sovereign European position to prevent the European Union from becoming a vassal in the cold war between the United States and China.