BEIJING -- Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday reaffirmed support for European integration, expecting closer cooperation between China and the European Union (EU).
Xi made the remarks as he met with European Parliament President Martin Schulz at the Great Hall of the People, saying the development of Europe was an important component of multi-polarization of the world.
Recalling his visit to EU headquarters last spring, Xi said the two sides have been deepening their partnership for peace, growth, reform and civilization.
Xi said the two sides should consider the 40th anniversary of official EU-China diplomatic relations as a new starting point, and work together to increase political interactions and practical cooperation.
During the meeting, Xi also briefed the guest on China's annual sessions of the legislative and political advisory bodies, which were convened in the past two weeks, as well as the work on formulating the country's 13th Five-Year Plan.
For his part, Schulz said it is important for Europe and China to consolidate their relationship as they share many common interests and are faced with similar problems.
Europe will work with China to boost practical cooperation and advance the partnership, Schulz said.