The German Federal Education Minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger urges German universities to end cooperation with the Confucius Institute, saying that in the face of China's direct impact on science and education, Germany must set a clear limit.

According to the Voice of Germany reported on Thursday (June 29), Vacheg told the German Business Daily that more universities should re -evaluate the connection with the Confucius Institute with criticism in order to bear the responsibility.

There are currently 19 Confucius Institutes in Germany that are operating. In the past few years, many universities including Hamburg University, Frankfurt University, Dusseldorf, and Trier University have ended the Confucius InstituteCooperation.

But the report pointed out that although some holes are no longer attached to universities, they have not really closed.

The Constitution Protection of the Monthly Month of Germany said: "In the CCP's influence strategy, the Chinese Confucius Institute is particularly helpful to spread China's flawless image.Chinese diaspora and students. These people are particularly used to suppress criticism of Chinese government policies and spread the official statement of the party abroad in orderI visited Taiwan in March this year and was the first German Federal Minister to visit Taiwan in 26 years.Her Liberal Democratic Party has been criticizing at the Confucius Institute for many years, and once considers the bill to ban the Confucius Institute from the Federal House.

Veching's predecessor, the former German Federal Federal Minister of Science and Education, Anja Karliczek, who also had the party member of the CDU, was also deeply worried about the Confucius Institute.Meeting with the Minister of Culture calls on German universities to re -evaluate the role of the Confucius Institute in German universities and draw the correct conclusion.