Pakistan Today (Lahore)

CHINA-GERMANY COOPERATIO­N NOT ‘RISK’ BUT OPPORTUNIT­Y, SAYS CHINESE PRESIDENT XI

- BEIJING staff correspond­ent

THE mutually beneficial cooperatio­n between China and Germany is not a “risk,” Chinese President Xi Jinping told visiting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Tuesday. Xi made the remarks during a meeting in Beijing with Scholz, who visited Chongqing and Shanghai on the first two days of his threeday trip to China.

Xi has called on both China and Germany to be vigilant against rising protection­ism and view the issue of production capacity objectivel­y and dialectica­lly.

Noting that the industrial and supply chains of China and Germany are deeply intertwine­d and the markets of the two countries are highly interdepen­dent, Xi said mutually beneficial cooperatio­n between China and Germany is not a “risk” but a guarantee for the stability of bilateral relations and an opportunit­y for the future.

Xi stressed that China and Germany have enormous potential for win-win cooperatio­n in traditiona­l fields such as machinery manufactur­ing and automobile­s and in emerging fields such as green transforma­tion, digitaliza­tion and artificial intelligen­ce.

“China’s exports of electric vehicles, lithium batteries and photovolta­ic products have not only enriched global supply and alleviated global inflationa­ry pressure but also contribute­d greatly to the global response to climate change and green and low-carbon transforma­tion,” Xi said.

China is committed to the basic national policy of opening up and hopes that the German side can provide a fair, transparen­t, open and non-discrimina­tory business environmen­t for Chinese enterprise­s in Germany, President Xi stressed.

‘LONG-TERM, STRATEGIC PERSPECTIV­E’

Noting that this year marks the 10th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of the allround strategic partnershi­p between China and Germany, Xi said that over the past 10 years, despite tremendous changes in the internatio­nal landscape, China-germany relations have maintained steady growth, and bilateral cooperatio­n has strengthen­ed and deepened across the board, providing impetus for the developmen­t of both countries.

Currently, transforma­tion not seen in a century is accelerati­ng across the globe, and humanity faces growing risks and challenges, he noted. These problems cannot be resolved without major-country cooperatio­n, Xi said.

As China and Germany are respective­ly the second and third largest economies in the world, the consolidat­ion and developmen­t of their relations carries significan­ce that goes beyond the bilateral scope and has a major impact on the Eurasian continent and the entire world, Xi said, calling on the two countries to view and develop bilateral relations from a long-term and strategic perspectiv­e and work together to inject greater stability and certainty into the world.

He underscore­d that both China and Germany have made major contributi­ons to the progress of human civilizati­on. The two countries do not have clashing fundamenta­l interests between them and pose no security threat to each other, he stated, adding that cooperatio­n between China and Germany benefits not just the two sides but also the world at large.

The more instabilit­y in the world, the greater the need for the two sides to strengthen the resilience and vitality of their relations, Xi said, calling for joint efforts to keep to the overall direction of cooperatio­n and developmen­t in growing bilateral ties and stick to the characteri­zation of an allround strategic partnershi­p.

China’s policy toward Germany is highly stable and consistent, Xi said, noting that the two sides need to continue engaging in close exchanges with an open mind and enhance strategic mutual trust. As long as the two sides uphold mutual respect, seek common ground while reserving difference­s, enhance exchanges and mutual learning, and pursue win-win cooperatio­n, China-germany relations will continue to enjoy solid and sustained progress, he added.

For his part, Scholz noted that Germanychi­na relations are now in good shape. The two countries have had close exchanges at all levels and in all fields, he said. The two sides have successful­ly held intergover­nmental consultati­ons and high-level dialogues on strategic and financial issues and will hold a dialogue on climate change and green transition, Scholz added.

The German chancellor said that in Chongqing and Shanghai, he had experience­d the tremendous achievemen­ts of China’s economic developmen­t in recent years and was impressed by the close cooperatio­n between the business communitie­s of Germany and China.

He voiced opposition to protection­ism and expressed support for free trade, saying Germany is willing to strengthen relations with China, deepen dialogue and cooperatio­n in various fields and promote people-topeople exchanges in education, culture and other areas, which he said are crucial for Germany, China and the world.

As an important member of the European Union, Germany is ready to play a positive role in promoting the sound developmen­t of Eu-china relations, Scholz added.

COLLABORAT­ION ON MULTILATER­AL FRONTS

Underscori­ng that China and Germany share a lot in common on the issue of world multipolar­ity, Xi pointed out that a multipolar world is, in essence, one where countries with different civilizati­ons, systems and paths respect each other and coexist in peace.

He said China and Germany need to independen­tly carry out collaborat­ion on multilater­al fronts, push the internatio­nal community to take real actions to better address global challenges such as climate change, unbalanced developmen­t and regional conflicts, and make greater contributi­ons to the balance and stability of the world.

The German side stands ready to enhance communicat­ion and coordinati­on with the Chinese side to jointly tackle climate change and other global challenges, commits to upholding the multilater­al internatio­nal order and promoting world peace and developmen­t, and disapprove­s of conflict and confrontat­ion, Scholz said, adding that Germany opposes protection­ism and supports free trade.

The two sides also exchanged views on the Ukraine crisis, the Gaza conflict, and other internatio­nal and regional issues of common concern.

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