The former Chinese ambassador has contacted Alice Weidel more often than the German government representatives.
The CO -Chairman of the Ultra -right Party of the Alternative for Germany (AFD) and Chancellor Chancellors Alice Vaidel for years has supported hidden contacts with the former China ambassador at Germany Wu Kenom. This is stated in the investigation of German publication Bild.
According to two independent resources at the party, meetings were held once a month and were not recorded on the official Vaidel calendar. Diplomats say the ambassador has contacted him more often than the German government representatives.
The meetings were held at Wu Ken’s private residence in southwest of Berlin, guarded by cameras, a high fence and several rottings.
Weidel confirmed he was there, but said such meetings would be held “once every nine months.” He explained this by wanting to understand China’s position “regarding the war in Ukraine.”
The investigation coincides with a spy scandal around the AFD. In April 2024, AFD, an AFD employee, was confined to Germany, suspected of working in Chinese intelligence.
Representatives of the German political party criticized Weidel for hidden contacts in Beijing. The security expert from CDU Roderich Kizvett said that these actions may indicate China’s direct or indirect influence on the AFD leader.
The Chinese embassy noted that they support the “normal dialogue” of the parties represented in the Bundestag. Bilds didn’t answer there.
Remember that protests against AFD in Germany have been taking over a month. Their participants are afraid that after the AFD election will receive a greater impact on German policy.
Earlier, Ilon Musk called Germany’s Chancellor Olaf dropped a “fool” after the Coalition Coalition collapsed. In addition, the businessman said it seems that only the AFD can solve the problems facing Germany.
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