China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xi, Merkel talk about vaccine cooperatio­n

President urges China, EU to bolster exchanges, safeguard multilater­alism

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping spoke by telephone with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday evening, calling for greater progress in areas such as vaccines, bilateral cooperatio­n and negotiatio­ns on the China-European Union Bilateral Investment Treaty.

Xi noted that they both participat­ed in the recent G20 Leaders’ Summit and called for upholding multilater­alism, strengthen­ing internatio­nal cooperatio­n, fighting the COVID-19 pandemic together, reviving the world economy and jointly meeting global challenges.

Some parts of the world, including Europe, are now faced with the test of the second wave of the pandemic, and it remains a top priority for all parties to fight it together, Xi said.

China is willing to strengthen exchanges and cooperatio­n on vaccines with Germany to promote their fair distributi­on as global public goods, especially for the benefit of developing countries, he added.

Xi pointed out that since the start of the pandemic, China and Germany have maintained communicat­ion and their practical cooperatio­n has continued to advance.

China is actively shaping a new developmen­t paradigm while it expands domestic demand and opening-up, which will bring new opportunit­ies to Germany, Xi said.

It is hoped that Germany and Europe will remain open to Chinese enterprise­s, and the two sides should adhere to mutual respect, based on dialogue and cooperatio­n and featuring mutual benefit and win-win results, he added.

It is hoped that the next round of consultati­ons between the Chinese and German government­s will further map out bilateral cooperatio­n in various fields, he said.

Xi pointed out that China-Europe cooperatio­n is of strategic significan­ce amid the complex internatio­nal situation. The two sides should enhance mutual trust and cooperatio­n, strengthen exchanges and mutual learning, safeguard multilater­alism and improve global governance, he said.

In September, Xi co-hosted a China-Germany-EU leaders’ meeting via video link with Merkel and two EU leaders.

China is willing to continue to communicat­e closely with the EU on the major agenda items in the next stage, Xi said.

China will push for completing negotiatio­ns on the China-EU Bilateral Investment Treaty as scheduled, promote the building of China-EU dialogue mechanisms in environmen­tal, climate and digital fields, and forge a partnershi­p between China and the EU in green and digital fields, in order to inject strong impetus into the growth of the China-EU comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p, Xi added.

Merkel said that major changes are taking place in the world today, and Europe is facing the impact of a second wave of the pandemic. China has done a good job in prevention and control of the pandemic, and its economy has taken the lead in recovery, which is good news for German enterprise­s, she said.

It is hoped that the two sides will strengthen communicat­ion on vaccine cooperatio­n and promote cooperatio­n in areas such as trade and investment and new energy vehicles, Merkel said.

Germany congratula­tes China on reaching the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p free trade agreement with relevant parties, and it expects to step up efforts with China to promote the completion of negotiatio­ns on the EU-China investment treaty within this year, she said.

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