(Berlin Reuters) Germany's Prime Minister Tsutz visited China last week and was questioned by German and European public opinion.He showed that when China officially met him alone, he stated that he opposed the use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine was enough to prove that he had a bad trip.
According to Reuters, after returning to China on Saturday (November 5th), Tonalz made the above statements in the social Democratic party activities that belong to.
Souls visited China with the German economic delegation last Friday (4th). It was the first European leader to visit China after the epidemic.European countries leader.
When meeting with Chinese officials, it called on Beijing to play its influence on Russia to prevent Russia from war in Ukraine.He said that both Germany and China opposed the use of any nuclear weapons in the Ukrainian war.
Chinese officials expressed the clearest attitude of the Chinese government so far on the issue of nuclear weapons related to Ukraine.According to Xinhua News Agency, he called on the international community to "jointly oppose the use of or threatened the use of nuclear weapons" and advocate "unwilling to use nuclear weapons and not be able to fight nuclear war" to prevent the nuclear crisis in mainland Asia and Europe; however, Russia did not mention Russia in the report.China is Germany's largest trading partner country, and Germany is China's largest trading partner country in Europe.
Many German domestic public opinion criticized that Tsutz relies heavily on China in terms of economic strategy and urges the German government to formulate a new strategy for China.Tsugs responded that reaching multilateral trade with many countries can ensure that the relationship between Germany's relationship with any country restricts possible impacts.He said: "We have a clear plan, and we are implementing it. This means that we have diversified trade with all countries, especially a country with such a large share in the world economy."
"We will continue to have economic exchanges with China ... But what we must figure out is that we must position ourselves so that we can deal with difficulties, whether it is 10 years or 30 years later."