(Berlin/Beijing Comprehensive News) People familiar with the matter revealed that in order to alleviate the tension between China and Europe, German Chancellor Tsubitz invited Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang to visit Berlin on June 20.
Bloomberg Society quoted people familiar with the matter on Tuesday (April 25) that during the deterioration of China -Europe relations, the invitation of Tonalz intended to open the door for political dialogue.
The insider revealed that the goal of Doulz is to strive for the red line for any change in the current status of the Taiwan Strait, and strive to become the main partner to Beijing to jointly promote global peace and respond to climate change.Shuoerz also hopes to deal with some difficult problems, such as market access, human rights and Taiwan issues of European companies.
Although Germany regards Beijing as an opponent in some aspects, Tsubitz opposes decourse.After the EU leader held a meeting in Brussels last month, Tsutz was asked when asked about the EU's position to China, "We oppose decoustration and support deerization."
The conflict between Russia and the Taiwan Strait has challenged the development of China -Europe relations.Bloomberg said that the time point for the talks is very subtle because the EU is still discussing what a coherent attitude towards China.
Earlier, French President Macron visited China in April. Although he has received high -standard reception and commercial orders, it has not been obvious in urging China to mediate the Russian and Ukraine War. He also urged the European Union to avoid being avoided by the United StatesDrag into the dispute with China and was criticized by Washington and most of the democratic worlds.
In November last year, Souls visited China after the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, which was regarded as a sign of the high -level interoperability of Central Europe.Germany currently has different opinions on inviting Chinese Prime Ministers to visit Germany.Germany Foreign Minister Berbek believes that Germany should only retain the special form of intergovernmental consultations for countries with democracy and free values.