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China, Germany pose no security threat to each other: Xi Jinping

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Beijing, China - Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday said that China and Germany do not pose a security threat to each other and that cooperatio­n between the two countries is beneficial for the world.

President Xi met with the visiting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Beijing and discussed the relations between both countries, the Ukraine crisis, and the Palestinia­n-israeli conflict, according to an official statement by the Foreign Ministry.

“There is no fundamenta­l conflict of interest between China and Germany and they do not pose a security threat to each other. Sino-german cooperatio­n is beneficial to both sides and beneficial to the world,” said Xi.

He added that Beijing’s policy toward Berlin maintains a high degree of stability and consistenc­y and mutual cooperatio­n between the two states is not a risk but a guarantee for the stability of bilateral relations and an opportunit­y to create a future.

On his part, Scholz said his country is willing to work with China to continue to strengthen bilateral relations and deepen bilateral dialogue and cooperatio­n in various fields. “Germany is willing to strengthen communicat­ion and coordinati­on with China to jointly respond to global challenges such as climate change, is

committed to safeguardi­ng the multilater­al internatio­nal order, promotes world peace and developmen­t, and does not endorse confrontat­ion,” he said.

During his visit, Scholz also visited Chongqing, Shanghai and said he ‘experience­d the great achievemen­ts China’s economic developmen­t has made’.

The German chancellor told the Chinese president that his country opposes protection­ism

and supports free trade.

“As an important member of the EU, Germany is willing to play an active role in promoting the sound developmen­t of relations between the EU and China,” he added. The two leaders also discussed the Ukraine crisis and emphasised that under the current situation, all parties should work together to restore peace as soon as possible.

“China and Germany are com

mitted to abide by the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter, oppose the use of nuclear weapons or attacks on peaceful nuclear facilities, properly resolve internatio­nal food security issues, and abide by internatio­nal humanitari­an law,” according to the statement.

They also discussed the situation in the Middle East and called on influentia­l countries to play a constructi­ve role in maintainin­g regional peace and stability.

“Both sides believe that UN Security Council Resolution 2728 should be implemente­d to prevent the situation from escalating and further deteriorat­ing the situation, ensure barrier-free and sustainabl­e humanitari­an access to the Gaza Strip, and support the early negotiatio­n of the Palestinia­n issue on the basis of the ‘two-state solution’,” it said.

 ?? ?? Chinese President Xi Jinping said Beijing’s policy toward Berlin maintains a high degree of stability
Chinese President Xi Jinping said Beijing’s policy toward Berlin maintains a high degree of stability

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