European Council
The European Council defines the EU's overall political direction and priorities. It is not one of the EU's legislating institutions, so does not negotiate or adopt EU laws. Instead it sets the EU's policy agenda, traditionally by adopting 'conclusions' during European Council meetings which identify issues of concern and actions to take.
"China is an indispensable player when it comes to meeting global challenges such as climate change and COVID-19. But on trade and the economy, we are in the process of rebalancing our relationship: we want more of a level playing field, more reciprocity. On the issue of human rights, we will not look the other way, and we are prepared to promote our values." - Charles Michel, President of the European Council.
Topic
"The future of EU-China diplomatic and commercial relations"
Study Guide will be shared shortly.
Topic
"The future of EU-China diplomatic and commercial relations"
Study Guide will be shared shortly.
Countries
Germany, France, Poland, Italy, Sweden, Romania, Ireland, The Netherlands, Czech Republic, Greece, Malta, Spain, Estonia, Hungary, Luxemburg.
Countries represented
Germany, France, Poland, Italy, Sweden, Romania, Ireland, The Netherlands, Czech Republic, Greece, Malta, Spain, Estonia, Hungary, Luxemburg.
Number
of delegates
Maximum 15
Number
of delegates
Maximum 15
Level
Advanced (EN)
Level
Advanced (EN)