China’s Premier Urges Stronger Economic Ties With Germany
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has called for stronger ties between China and Germany. In recent remarks, he praised Germany’s approach to China as 'rational and pragmatic'. The comments come as both nations navigate a complex relationship.
Li highlighted the importance of shared interests between the two countries. He urged Germany to deepen cooperation with China, despite ongoing challenges. His remarks suggested optimism about overcoming obstacles in bilateral relations.
The Chinese premier’s statements signal a push for closer collaboration. Germany’s policy of pragmatic engagement with China remains unchanged. Both sides continue to weigh economic benefits against political considerations.
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