EU presses China over exports of rare earth elements and Ukraine war
Summary
The European Union's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, asked China to remove limits on exporting rare earth elements and stop supporting Russia's military activities in Ukraine. She met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Brussels, preparing for an upcoming summit between EU and Chinese leaders. They also talked about Iran's nuclear program and the importance of nuclear non-proliferation.Key Facts
- The EU's foreign policy chief is Kaja Kallas.
- Kallas wants China to stop limiting the export of rare earth elements.
- Rare earth elements are critical materials used in technology and manufacturing.
- The EU is concerned about Chinese support for Russia in Ukraine.
- China says it does not give military support to Russia in the Ukraine conflict.
- The EU and China are planning a leaders' summit in July.
- Kallas and Wang discussed Iran's nuclear program and the need for talks.
- The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty is an agreement to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons.
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