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Germany plans to tighten relations with China

Berlin:

Annalena Baerbock announced the color in the Bundestag. The Minister of Environmental Protection and the Head of German Diplomacy, meeting with the Committee on Foreign Relations, expressed his desire last June “create more distance and reduce dependencyto his country, China. This strategy is reflected in a 59-page document compiled and disclosed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Der Spiegel.

This first draft of a global reflection project on the country’s national security appears to have been accidentally leaked after Olaf Scholz’s controversial trip to the Chinese capital earlier this month. Amid rising geopolitical tensions with Beijing, Germany is theorizing its relationship with its first trading partner for the first time in six years.

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The Middle Kingdom is its first supplier and second export market, on which a million jobs on the Rhine directly depend. But China’s evolution…

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Source: Le Figaro

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