Friday, 12 September, 2025
London, UK
Friday, September 12, 2025 8:52 AM
few clouds 15.0°C
Condition: Few clouds
Humidity: 73%
Wind Speed: 16.7 km/h

First Chinese delegation in 7 years to visit European Parliament

BRUSSELS ― A delegation of Chinese politicians is to visit the European Parliament for the first time after more that seven years of frozen relations.

The meeting, which is still being finalized and could take place in mid-October or beginning of November, will be followed by a trip by EU lawmakers to China in late May, top MEP Engin Eroglu, chair of the EU-China interparliamentary delegation, told POLITICO.

As the EU grapples with finding its place in a new international order, caught between Donald Trump’s White House, Moscow and Beijing, the talks reveal that limited diplomatic contact is taking place despite global uncertainty on trade and security.

During both meetings, MEPs and members of China’s National People’s Congress will address the topics of Russia’s war in Ukraine, trade, maintaining the role of the United Nations in the global order, and human rights, Eroglu said.

The last gathering was an interparliamentary summit held in Beijing on May 2018. Further talks were put on hold because of the Covid-19 pandemic and a break of diplomatic ties after China sanctioned EU lawmakers in 2021.

Lifting sanctions

“We need to change the status quo of our trade relationship,” Eroglu said. “At the moment, we have a massive trade deficit with China, and we need to reduce this … we are essentially transferring our prosperity to China.”

He added that “the EU should consistently emphasize that improving EU-China relations hinges on China’s position regarding the war,” even though it is “unrealistic” to expect China to change its position on the war in Ukraine and that it will continue to “side with Russia.”

The visit comes after Beijing and the European Parliament lifted sanctions enforced on each other in April 2025, clearing the way for further political dialogue between the two superpowers.

China sanctioned five MEPs and the human rights committee in 2021, which prompted the Parliament’s leadership to retaliate in the form of a ban on any diplomatic contact.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa traveled to Beijing in July to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations for a trip that included meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang.

LP Staff Writers

Writers at Lord’s Press come from a range of professional backgrounds, including history, diplomacy, heraldry, and public administration. Many publish anonymously or under initials—a practice that reflects the publication’s long-standing emphasis on discretion and editorial objectivity. While they bring expertise in European nobility, protocol, and archival research, their role is not to opine, but to document. Their focus remains on accuracy, historical integrity, and the preservation of events and individuals whose significance might otherwise go unrecorded.

Categories

Follow

    Newsletter

    Subscribe to receive your complimentary login credentials and unlock full access to all features and stories from Lord’s Press.

    As a journal of record, Lord’s Press remains freely accessible—thanks to the enduring support of our distinguished partners and patrons. Subscribing ensures uninterrupted access to our archives, special reports, and exclusive notices.

    LP is free thanks to our Sponsors

    Privacy Overview

    Privacy & Cookie Notice

    This website uses cookies to enhance your browsing experience and to help us understand how our content is accessed and used. Cookies are small text files stored in your browser that allow us to recognise your device upon return, retain your preferences, and gather anonymised usage statistics to improve site performance.

    Under EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we process this data based on your consent. You will be prompted to accept or customise your cookie preferences when you first visit our site.

    You may adjust or withdraw your consent at any time via the cookie settings link in the website footer. For more information on how we handle your data, please refer to our full Privacy Policy