Olaf Scholz says Chinese president agreed to back June peace talks that Russia is not attending while Xi says efforts for a resolution must involve both sides
By Andreas Rinke BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Tuesday ties with Germany would continue to develop as long as the world's second and third-largest economies sought "common ground",
China remains one of the most important markets for Germany’s export-driven economy, prompting a three-day visit by the German chancellor, who has stressed the importance of open markets.
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on a visit to China on Monday pressed his case for open and fair markets, warning his hosts against dumping and overproduction while calling for the European Union not to act out of protectionist self-interest.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Tuesday said he had asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to exert influence over Russia to end the war in Ukraine, adding that both leaders rejected attacks on nuclear facilities.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Tuesday he had urged Xi Jinping to press ally Russia to end its "senseless" war in Ukraine and that the Chinese president had agreed to back a peace conference in Switzerland.
The three-day visit of Germany's leader to China comes after Beijing slammed the EU as “reckless” following investigations into whether state subsidies are giving Chinese companies an unfair advantage.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Tuesday said Germany did not want to "decouple" from China but called for progress on structural issues and improving the quality of cooperation.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping outlined "four principles to prevent the Ukraine crisis from spiraling out of control and to restore peace" during a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the Chinese news Xinhua reported on April 16.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is calling for fair competition in trade with China while urging the European Union to not adopt protectionist policies against Beijing. The bloc has been considering tariffs amid concerns about Chinese goods being dumped on European markets and overproduction.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Tuesday said he had asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to exert his influence on Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war against Ukraine during a visit to Beijing.
On the final day of a three-day trip to China, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has met with President Xi Jinping in Beijing to discuss economic cooperation and geopolitical flashpoints, with a focus on the Russian war in Ukraine.
Chinese leader tells the German chancellor that neither side poses a security threat to the other and they should continue to strengthen their economic ties.
Among the 566 member companies surveyed, 91 percent expressed their intentions to continue their operations in China, and more than half said they plan to increase investments in the Chinese market. Last year,
On the final day of a three-day trip to China, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has met with President Xi Jinping in Beijing to discuss economic cooperation and geopolitical flashpoints. In a brief statement before their meeting,
In public remarks in China, Scholz did not throw support behind Brussels' de-risking agenda and focused primarily on German business interests 'It's a disaster ... it shows how nationally Scholz played this and how non-European he has been,
At the start of his meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Chinese President Xi Jinping called for close cooperation between the two countries. "Together we can breathe more stability and security into the world,
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz says he will warn Chinese President Xi Jinping against providing military support for Russia. He will point out that Russia is waging a war of conquest against Ukraine, "and insist that no one must help this to succeed,