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Beijing to safeguard free trade with Berlin

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

China and Germany agreed on Tuesday to jointly uphold multilater­alism and the global free trade system amid rising unilateral­ism and trade protection­ism.

State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi and German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas held the fourth round of the China-Germany Strategic Dialogue on Diplomatic and Security Affairs in Beijing on Tuesday. They also reached consensus on deepening their bilateral comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p.

Speaking at a joint news conference with Maas after the dialogue, Wang said the two countries should maintain the stable developmen­t of bilateral ties and work together to promote stability of the internatio­nal situation, as well as the overall interests of various countries.

In the face of trade protection­ism and the backlash against globalizat­ion, China and Germany will continue to send out a clear message that they are opposed to protection­ism and will stay committed to free trade, Wang said.

The China Internatio­nal Import Expo, which concluded on Saturday, announced China’s policy of expanding its opening-up and also demonstrat­ed its firm determinat­ion to safeguard global free trade, he added.

“China takes real actions to reject unilateral­ism and protection­ism, providing guidance toward the right direction of building an open world economy,” Wang said.

Wang called on the two sides to avail themselves of Belt and Road constructi­on and the fourth industrial revolution, deepen pragmatic cooperatio­n in trade and economics and expand partnershi­p in such fields as artificial intelligen­ce, the internet of things and the digital economy.

China supports Europe’s integratio­n process and has been treating the European Union as strategica­lly important, Wang said. He added that China is ready to work with the EU to elevate ties to a new level.

Maas said at the news conference that his country greatly appreciate­s China’s active role in internatio­nal affairs, attaches great importance to relations with China and views China as a prioritize­d strategic partner.

Germany remains committed to connectivi­ty between Asia and Europe and holds an open attitude toward the Belt and Road Initiative, he said, adding that his country will work with China to step up China-EU investment agreement negotiatio­ns.

The annual strategic dialogue was launched in 2014 as part of an action plan with concrete efforts to forge a closer partnershi­p between the two countries, aiming to enhance their bilateral coordinati­on on foreign policy and security.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets with German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas in Beijing on Tuesday.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets with German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas in Beijing on Tuesday.

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