On Saturday, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock met with Wang Yi, director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee.
China’s foreign policy, according to Wang, a member of the CPC Central Committee’s Political Bureau, retains a high level of stability and continuity.
He said that China would continue to adhere to an autonomous foreign policy, an open strategy of mutual benefit and win-win outcomes.
And resolutely defend the legitimacy of the UN and the post-World War II international order.
Given the wide-ranging agreement and shared interests between China and Germany. Wang stated that China is prepared to step up its exchanges and communications with Germany.
In order to deepen their understanding of one another, get ready for a new round of intergovernmental consultations.
Between the two countries, work together to address global issues like climate change, encourage the healthy growth of their bilateral relations, and send a message to the restless world.
Wang asserted that an essential component of the post-World War II international order is Taiwan’s reunification with its motherland.
China wants and trusts that Germany would support the great cause of China’s peaceful reunification, Wang said, noting that China formerly backed the reunification of Germany.
Germany and China, according to Baerbock, have a wide range of shared interests. Germany is willing to improve communication and exchanges with China.
This deepen cultural and economic ties, and expand economic, commercial, touristic, and cultural partnerships.
As well as jointly protect the free flow of international trade.
Germany upholds the one-China policy and is aware of how sensitive and important the Taiwan topic is to China.