German people spoke positively of Prime Minister Schultz's visit to China
2022-11-11
German Prime Minister Schultz paid an official visit to China on the 4th. He is the first European leader to visit China since the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, which is also his first visit to China since he took office. A number of German interviewees spoke positively of Scholtz's visit to China, believing that the visit has enhanced understanding and mutual trust between Germany and China, deepened practical cooperation in various fields, and looked forward to joint efforts of the two countries to build a future oriented all-round strategic partnership, promote new development of China Germany and China EU relations, and make more contributions to world peace and development. "Cooperation with China is related to the prosperity and well-being of Germany." "This visit has clarified the direction for further expanding the economic and political cooperation between Germany and China." said Meshit Hilde Lowtner (Chinese name: Luo Meijun), a well-known German sinologist who studied at Peking University. Luo Meijun has long been committed to the international study of China's modern development history. She said that in the face of global challenges such as climate change and food security, it is very important to strengthen cooperation. As major countries committed to maintaining multilateralism, Germany and China can play an important role in building a more peaceful and just world. This visit is also an important declaration of Germany's independent foreign policy, that is, the world needs a multipolar pattern, and Germany opposes camp confrontation. Michael Borschmann (Chinese name is Bo Xiwen), former director of the European and International Affairs Department of Hessen State Government of Germany and an expert on China, said that Scholz's visit fully reflects Germany's expectation of strengthening win-win cooperation with China. Since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Germany and China 50 years ago, the two countries have achieved fruitful cooperation in the economic and trade field. In the face of current global challenges, China will be the "anchor of stability" to help Germany stabilize its economy. Mark Weizer, the general manager of business of the Welsh Group China Branch, a German steel enterprise established in 1829, has been closely following Schultz's visit to China for several days. Weimak said that he expects Germany China bilateral relations to reach a new level. The Chinese market attracts German enterprises to take root and develop because of its potential and vitality. The new development pattern of "double cycle" makes people see the huge potential of the Chinese market. Egon Krenz, former General Secretary of the Central Committee of the German Unitarian Socialist Party and Chairman of the State Council of Democratic Germany, believed that China was Germany's largest trading partner, and cooperation with China was related to Germany's prosperity and well-being. China has become the most dynamic country in the world. The importance of Germany China relations is self-evident. We look forward to better and better relations between the two countries. "I am optimistic about the medium - and long-term prospects of the Chinese market." Oliver Zipzer, Chairman of BMW Group, visited the company as a member of the delegation and expressed his expectation for further deepening bilateral economic and trade cooperation. He said that innovation and trade have become an important link in Germany China economic cooperation. "We are optimistic about the medium and long-term prospects of the Chinese market. BMW Group is unswervingly committed to the Chinese market and will continue to establish win-win partnerships with local enterprises." Speaking of further expanding cooperation areas in the future, Weimak said that today's global steel industry is facing the challenge of decarbonization, which is also an opportunity for German steel enterprises to strengthen cooperation with China in the field of sustainable development. Hans Joseph Fell, chairman of the German think-tank Energy Watch Institute, said that Scholtz's visit to China coincided with the growing global crisis of global warming, shortage of fossil materials and other problems. Countries should maintain dialogue and seek
Edit:He Chuanning Responsible editor:Su Suiyue
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