China-Germany cooperation has become more solid and dynamic: Xi

China-Germany cooperation has become more solid and dynamic: Xi

BEIJING: According to a video link chat conducted on Friday( Nov. 3 ) between Chinese President Xi Jinping and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, bilateral cooperation between China and Germany has strengthened, solidified, and become more dynamic.

The two leaders concurred that relations between China and Germany are improving on a number of fronts during an extensive debate that covered topics such as international trade, climate targets, the Israel-Has battle, and the Ukraine crisis.

China Central Television ( CCTV ) cited Xi as saying,” China-German trade is developing steadily, two-way investment enthusiasm is high, and the cooperation between the two countries is becoming more stable, more solid and more dynamic.”

German-Chinese relations have shown more potential and extensive prospects, according to Scholz, who visited China in November for the first time since the COVID-19 epidemic.

During the negotiations, Xi expressed his desire for Germany to” work with China to maintain fair business competition and free business and maintain the stability of global business and supply chains” and” uphold the principles of marketization and fairness.”

The European Union is looking into electric vehicle incentives in China, and other inquiries into Chinese steel producers and the country’s weather energy sector pose a risk.

According to state media, Xi stated that in order to tackle global problems, both nations must not only strengthen their diplomatic ties but also protect the global order and multilateralism.

Both leaders simultaneously denounced threats of using nuclear weapons at their meeting last November as the Ukraine-Russia turmoil grew more tense.

This day, Xi made the point that” to address the root cause, whether it be the Palestinian-Israeli conflict or the Ukraine crisis, it is necessary to think more deeply about security issues and encourage the construction of a healthy, productive, and lasting security architecture.”