Beijing is prepared to completely resume interactions with Germany and Europe, this statment given by a senior Chinese ambassador on Friday. In a variety of fields to boost mutually beneficial collaboration, and improve mutual understanding.
Wang Yi, director of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee’s Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission. He gave this statement during a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz outside the 59th Munich Security Conference, which began here on Friday.
At the meeting with Scholz, Wang delivered warm wishes from Chinese President Xi Jinping. He stated that China had overcome the COVID-19 pandemic’s effects and displayed a healthy economic recovery.
In order to maintain China-Germany cooperation at world-leading levels. Wang, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee. He stated that China and Germany can actively plan for a new round of inter-governmental consultations. And set the direction for the growth of bilateral relations.
He continued by saying that both parties should be in favour of free trade and multilateralism, reject supply chain decoupling and severance tactics. To defend the continuity of global production and supply chains.
At the meeting, Scholz expressed his satisfaction that China had recovered from the pandemic. Furthermore, he promised to resume collaboration in a number of areas as well as to quickly begin the next round of intergovernmental consultations.
Strong links between Germany and China and mutually beneficial economic and trade cooperation contribute to global stability and prosperity. The German Chancellor said, adding that Germany will resolutely advance its economic. And commercial relations with China and resist any form of decoupling.
Also, the Ukrainian problem was discussed between the two.
According to Wang, sustaining world peace and addressing global difficulties fall under the shared responsibilities of China and Germany, two autonomous big nations.
The Chinese diplomat stated that China has consistently supported peace. And has pledged to advance peace negotiations and call for a swift end to hostilities. He also expressed his hope that Germany would contribute positively to the de-escalation of the situation.
On Friday, Wang also had meetings with the foreign ministers of Germany, Annalena Baerbock, and Pakistan, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.
Wang travelled to France and Italy earlier this week and arrived in Munich on Friday. At the Munich Security Conference’s China session this year, Wang is scheduled to speak. After his visit to Germany, he will go to Hungary and Russia.