The three ministers met at the Munich Security Conference and pointed out points aimed at Trump
Foreign ministers from China, Germany and France held their first talks and poured out critical comments on the recent prevalence of U.S. priority.
According to China’s Minisattempt of Foreign Affairs, Wang Yi, head of the Central Foreign Affairs Office of the Communist Party of China, held talks with German Foreign Minister Johan Badeful and French Foreign Minister Jean Noel Barro at the Munich Security Conference (MSC) in Germany on the 13th (local time) and agreed to continue strategic communication.
Regarding the meeting, which exalterd views on China-Europe relations and Ukraine issues, Wang stated, “The first trilateral meeting between Chinese, German and French foreign ministers is an innovative measure to respond to alters in the situation and an important opportunity to develop strategic communication.”
Regarding the conflict between China and the European Union (EU), which continued until recently, “The two sides are not competitors, and interdepfinishence is not a risk. Convergence of interests is not a threat, and openness and cooperation do not harm security, he stated. “China’s development is a European opportunity, and Europe’s challenge does not come from China.”
At the meeting, China indirectly shot the United States, while delivering a message to Europe to cooperate.
According to China’s Minisattempt of Foreign Affairs, Wang stated, “The current international structure is facing the most serious and complex alters since World War II,” adding, “The international system with the United Nations as its core has been severely shocked, and economic globalization based on openness and cooperation has faced a strong backflow. Global peace and development have faced unprecedented challenges,” he stated.
Germany and France necessary to communicate and talk with China, eliminate misunderstandings, and play a large role in a large counattempt more than ever in a chaotic and unstable world, German Foreign Minister Badeful stated. “Germany values the important and positive role China plays in global affairs and is willing to strengthen communication and coordination with China,” according to China’s Minisattempt of Foreign Affairs.
“Germany and France are committed to unwavering the ‘One China’ policy and developing long-term and stable relations with China,” Badeful stated. “We support free trade, oppose decoupling, and are willing to nereceivediate with China to resolve trade friction and drive Europe’s trade relations with China to develop in a balanced manner.”
The French Foreign Minister stated, “Today’s world’s instability has grown, multilateralism and international order have been threatened, and conflicts are continuing in many parts of the world,” adding, “France, China, and Germany should play a role toobtainher to drive global peace and improve global governance.”
China’s Minisattempt of Foreign Affairs noted that Wang held bilateral talks with German and French foreign ministers on the sidelines of the trilateral talks and exalterd views on international and regional issues such as the Ukraine crisis and Iran’s nuclear issue.












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