(Beijing / Berlin Comprehensive News) The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Thursday (June 15) that the Premier Li Qiang of the State Council will visit Germany and France from June 18th to 23rd.This is the first visit after Li Qiang took office in March this year.

According to the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, Wang Wenbin, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, announced that at the invitation of Germany's Prime Minister Tsurtz and the French government, Li Qiang will officially visit Germany at the above time and hold the seventh round of China -German government consultation to France, and to France.A formal visit and attending the new global financing contract summit.

Wang Wenbin said that Li Qiang's first visit after taking office was selected in Germany, which fully reflected the high attention of China ’s relationship with China and Germany.

Wang Wenbin also pointed out that Li Qiang's visit to France aims to strengthen communication and coordination and promote the continuous development of Sino -French comprehensive strategic partnership.

German Prime Minister Tsurtz made a formal visit to China last November. It was the first leader of Western countries to visit China after the crown disease epidemic.French President Macron conducted a state visit to China in early April this year and obtained a high -level court of Beijing.

According to the Voice of Germany, Germany just released the German national security strategy on Wednesday (June 14), which is positioned as "partners, competitors and systemic opponents", and said that China "stabilizes regional stability and the country with the countrySafety is under increasing pressure ", and accused the Chinese government of ignoring human rights.

After the national security strategy was released in Germany, Li Qiang's visit to China -Germany relations was more concerned.

The new Global Financing Contract Summit attended during the visit of Li Qiang's visit to France will be chaired by French President Macron.

According to the French Presidential Palace, the summit aims to "raise private and public funds for the places that the earth and humans need most", for climate protection, poverty alleviation, and biodiversity.