(Berlin Comprehensive News) In response to the German Minister of Education that Chinese students have added academic spy risk, Chinese ambassador Wu Cheng in Germany has criticized this as a serious "fear of Chinese disease" and "requires good treatment."

The official website of the Chinese Embassy in Germany on Saturday (August 12) issued a question and answer from Wu Cheng's interview with the German Berlin, indicating the above position.

According to the Voice of Germany, the German Education Minister Vacheg warned on July 29 that the government scholarship provided by the Chinese government to young scholars was a strategic tool, increasing the risk of academic spy.

The German Constitution Protection also issued a warning in one month, reminding German government officials and federal members to maintain a high degree of vigilance when they contact the Ministry of Foreign Liaison of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.

Wu Xin responded to this: "This kind of speech and approach hysteria, almost crazy. It is a serious 'fear of Chinese disease' and needs to be treated well."

He further asked: "According to their logic, does German diplomats in China, students in China, and Goethe College have also constituted a spy risk to China?"

Wu Cheng also said that some countries have carried out large -scale monitoring, but the Germans did not issue security tips. "It can be seen that the so -called security reminder is completely political, and it can only be toxic.Related group. "

In the Q & A released by the Chinese Embassy in Germany, Wu Cou also expressed opinions on Germany's gradual exclusion of Chinese companies such as Huawei and ZTE in the construction of 5G networks, the first "China Strategy", and the Russian and Ukraine War in Germany.

Germany released a 61 -page strategy document "China Strategy" last month as a program to deal with China in the future.

German Prime Minister Tsurtz issued a tweet after the strategy was released, saying that Germany did not intend to decompose with China, "but hopes to avoid the dependence of future key areas in trade relations."