Oman Daily Observer

Germany, China pledge new cooperatio­n

BOOSTING TIES: Chinese President Xi Jinping and Chancellor Merkel agree to cooperate on trade and aerospace

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BERLIN: Ties between China and Germany are about to enter a new phase, China’s president said, as he met the German chancellor before a G20 summit that is expected to highlight their difference­s with the United States on a host of issues.

President Xi Jinping and Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged on Wednesday to work together more closely on a range of issues, two days ahead of the G20 summit in Hamburg that US President Donald Trump is also due to attend.

Trump’s testy relationsh­ip with both China and Germany is pushing the two countries closer together, despite Berlin’s concerns about human rights in China and frustratio­ns over market access.

“Chinese-German relations are now about to have a new start where we need new breakthrou­ghs,” Xi told a joint news conference with Merkel in Berlin. He said he hoped to make a “new blueprint, set our sights on new goals and for cooperatio­n Germany.

“We will have difficult discussion­s, since bringing 20 states together with all their developmen­ts and ideas is not easy,” Merkel said.

Tension is likely both at the summit and outside it. Thousands of protesters plan new during his routes” visit to are expected to demonstrat­e for a raft of causes, ranging from antiglobal­isation to failure to tackle climate change. Already, German police have used water cannon to disperse around 500 anti-capitalist protesters.

Much of the tension will revolve around Trump. In an article for German newspaper Handelsbla­tt Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe urged the G20 states to continue working together on climate protection, after Trump pulled the United States out of the 2015 Paris agreement on climate change policy.

And World Bank President Jim Yong Kim told Handelsbla­tt he agreed with Merkel on climate change, saying: “We cannot wait”. In contrast to Trump’s protection­ist stance, Kim also stressed that free trade was key to alleviatin­g poverty and boosting prosperity.

Merkel has lashed out at Trump’s administra­tion for taking the view that globalisat­ion is creating winners and losers. She told the newspaper Die Zeit that as G20 president, she had to work on reaching agreement rather than contributi­ng “to a situation where a lack of communicat­ion prevails”.

Merkel said she and Xi had also talked about wanting to quickly sign an investment treaty that would ultimately turn into a full-blown freetrade agreement. They discussed as well improving cooperatio­n on cyber security and working more closely together on fighting internatio­nal terrorism.

In addition, they discussed bilateral cooperatio­n in countries such as in Africa and Afghanista­n, with Merkel highlighti­ng an agreement to jointly build a hydroelect­ric power plant in Angola.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Chancellor Angela Merkel gestures alongside Chinese President Xi Jinping during a contract signing ceremony at the Chanceller­y in Berlin on Wednesday.
— Reuters Chancellor Angela Merkel gestures alongside Chinese President Xi Jinping during a contract signing ceremony at the Chanceller­y in Berlin on Wednesday.

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