China Daily (Hong Kong)

Visit to take China-Germany ties to new heights

Mutual respect, cooperatio­n and bilateral relations on the agenda for Premier Li Keqiang’s trip to Central European nation

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BERLIN — Chinese Premier Li Keqiang’s visit to Germany will help build mutual trust and push bilateral ties to a higher level, said Chinese Ambassador to Germany Shi Mingde.

Shi made the remarks shortly before Li’s trip, during which he will also attend the fifth round of intergover­nmental consultati­ons between China and Germany.

He said since the establishm­ent of the all-dimensiona­l strategic partnershi­p in 2014, the two countries have witnessed strong momentum in bilateral ties over the past four years.

The partnershi­p covers economic, trade, science and technology, and education ties, among other areas, Shi said. It also includes discussion­s on maintainin­g global peace and stability.

He noted that the strategic mutual trust between the two countries has strengthen­ed. Shi added the two countries not only routinely discuss major issues, but also rely on and support each other.

More importantl­y, they are both willing to engage in indepth discussion­s on some farreachin­g topics such as internatio­nal order and multilater­al systems, he said.

On how to further push mutually beneficial cooperatio­n between China and Germany in the future, Shi said the two sides should promote pragmatic cooperatio­n in at least three areas — in further opening-up to each other, strengthen­ing cooperatio­n in science and technology, and exploring new areas of cooperatio­n.

Meanwhile, Shi said that certain concerns from Germany and the wider European Union about Chinese investment in Germany and the cooperatio­n between China and Central and Eastern Europe are unnecessar­y. Chinese investment in Germany is equal to only onetenth of German investment in China, less than 0.3 percent of total foreign investment in Germany, and is incomparab­le with German investment in China in terms of quality, he noted.

This shows that investment and acquisitio­ns by Chinese companies are not threats to Germany, but instead offer greater potential for growth. China is willing to continuous­ly encourage Chinese companies to invest in Germany to promote two-way opening-up and investment, he said.

In addition, the 16+1 platform comprising China and the 16 countries of Central and Eastern Europe is open and inclusive, and has always been carried out under the framework of China-EU relations and relevant EU laws and regulation­s. EU representa­tives could be invited to attend important events under the 16+1 framework, Shi said.

China’s cooperatio­n with CEE countries is based solely on the comparativ­e advantages and market needs of both sides. China has no intention to use the 16+1 platform as a geopolitic­al tool to split the EU, he said.

On the contrary, Shi added that 16+1 is conducive to narrowing the internal developmen­t gap in Europe, achieving balanced developmen­t in Europe and contributi­ng to the accelerati­on of the continent’s integratio­n.

In a world of growing uncertaint­ies, China and Europe see their interests aligned.

Stronger pragmatic and mutual trust and cooperatio­n between China and Germany and between China and Europe could provide stability to the world, Shi said.

He added that China and Germany jointly push for an early conclusion to the ChinaEU Investment Agreement negotiatio­ns and will start the China-EU Free Trade Area negotiatio­ns soon.

 ?? LUO HUANHUAN / XINHUA ?? Above: China Railway Express helps the volume at the Port of Duisburg to grow by 30 percent in 2017, making it the fastest-growing port in Germany.
LUO HUANHUAN / XINHUA Above: China Railway Express helps the volume at the Port of Duisburg to grow by 30 percent in 2017, making it the fastest-growing port in Germany.
 ?? SHAN YUQI / XINHUA ?? Left: Visitors attend China’s booth at Germany’s Hannover Messe last year.
SHAN YUQI / XINHUA Left: Visitors attend China’s booth at Germany’s Hannover Messe last year.

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