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Xi: Strengthen Sino-German relationsh­ip

Good ties between the two countries also benefit the world, president tells Scholz

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping has stressed the importance of bilateral ties between China and Germany, saying on Tuesday that a good relationsh­ip between the two countries serves not only the fundamenta­l interests of their peoples, but also benefits the European Union and the world.

Xi made the remark in a phone conversati­on with Olaf Scholz, who was sworn in as Germany’s new chancellor on Dec 8, replacing Angela Merkel.

Xi once again congratula­ted Scholz on his new role, after sending him a congratula­tory message earlier this month.

China-Germany ties have shown plenty of vitality, endurance, tenacity and potential since the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations in 1972, Xi said, hailing cooperatio­n between China and Germany as the “bellwether” of China-EU cooperatio­n.

He called on the two countries to maintain the right approach to bilateral ties by considerin­g one side’s developmen­t as the other’s opportunit­y and maintainin­g the good tradition of high-level guidance in terms of the China-Germany relations.

Xi called for the two countries to jointly plan for celebrator­y activities next year to mark the 50th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations.

Noting that both countries have greatly benefited in economic terms from each other’s developmen­t, Xi said that China and Germany should actively promote mutually beneficial cooperatio­n in a pragmatic manner and explore cooperatio­n in new fields such as the digital economy and new energy.

China has been Germany’s biggest trade partner for five consecutiv­e years, with goods worth 212.1 billion euros ($256.7 billion) traded between them in 2020, according to official German data.

China welcomes German companies giving play to their advantages and seizing the opportunit­ies brought by China’s opening-up, Xi said, adding that Beijing also hopes Berlin will create a fair business environmen­t for Chinese companies to invest and prosper.

Xi said he believed that by strengthen­ing cooperatio­n under the framework of the joint building of the Belt and Road, the two countries will bring benefits to countries involved and facilitate the interconne­ctivity of the Eurasian continent.

He also urged the two countries, which are both defenders of multilater­alism and contributo­rs to global developmen­t, to jointly promote the fair distributi­on of COVID-19 vaccines, find feasible solutions to problems concerning the common destiny of mankind and resolutely oppose all kinds of bullying and a Cold War mentality.

The president stressed that China and the EU are two major independen­t forces in the world and share a wide range of strategic consensuse­s and common interests. He said he hopes that Germany will continue to play a positive role in stabilizin­g China-EU relations and will constantly add stability to this relationsh­ip.

Scholz said that his memory of past interactio­n with Xi remains fresh and he is willing to inherit and carry forward Germany-China friendship and cooperatio­n.

In 2017, Xi met with Scholz in Hamburg when the German chancellor was mayor of the city.

Germany and China now enjoy a good trade and investment relationsh­ip, work closely on dealing with global challenges and closely communicat­e on regional matters such as the Afghan issue and the Iran nuclear issue, he said.

Germany stands ready to boost bilateral pragmatic cooperatio­n in areas such as clean energy and the digital economy and promoting EU-China relations in a constructi­ve way, Scholz said, adding that Germany expects the early entry into force of the investment agreement between the EU and China.

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