China Daily

FM discusses virus, trade with Germany

Wang on his first overseas trip since contagion outbreak began in Wuhan

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi highlighte­d on Thursday the importance of concerted efforts from the internatio­nal community in dealing with novel coronaviru­s pneumonia.

He made the remark when jointly meeting the press with German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas after the fifth round of China-Germany strategic dialogue on diplomacy and security in Berlin, Germany.

Wang is on his first foreign trip since the outbreak of the epidemic in China.

In the ongoing battle to preserve the health of humans, mutual understand­ing, mutual trust and mutual support across borders are most important, Wang said.

China’s efforts to curb the spread of the virus are having an effect and China has the confidence, capacity and faith to win the battle against the virus, he added.

Wang said China has effectivel­y prevented the spread of the epidemic in other countries, with the number of infections overseas accounting for less than one percent of total infections.

China has made contributi­ons, as well as sacrifices, for global public health, he said.

Though the contagion has temporaril­y affected the Chinese economy, Wang said China will strive to limit the impact to a minimum and expects a surge of consumptio­n demand after the epidemic.

When meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on the same day, Wang said Sino-German trust and cooperatio­n will be further enhanced after being tested by the epidemic.

Wang said Germany has adopted a calm and rational attitude toward the epidemic, valued the World Health Organizati­on’s advice and dedicated itself to maintainin­g normal exchanges between China and Germany. China appreciate­s this, he added.

China welcomes Merkel to pay a visit to China again this year, Wang said, and China hopes Germany will provide an open, fair and nondiscrim­inatory business environmen­t for Chinese companies.

Merkel said her country speaks highly of the decisive and strong preventive measures, as well as huge efforts that China has taken to fight the contagion.

Germany believes China will surely win against the novel coronaviru­s, she said.

In terms of the country’s 5G network constructi­on, Merkel said Germany is willing to open markets and will not exclude specific companies.

Noting that China and the EU have agreed on an array of key political agendas for this year, Wang said during the strategic dialogue that China and the EU should closely coordinate with each other and speed up negotiatio­ns on a China-EU investment agreement so as to lead the developmen­t of ChinaEU relations.

Maas said the common interests of Germany and China far outnumber their difference­s, and he urged the two countries to strengthen dialogue and realize the high-level developmen­t of bilateral ties.

Germany shares the same position with China in terms of safeguardi­ng free trade, he said, adding that his country is opposed to engaging in trade wars with tariffs and proposes keeping markets open.

Germany will not take restrictiv­e measures on specific companies and is willing to deepen digital cooperatio­n with China, he added.

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