Germany plans to toughen ties with China

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German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock at COP27 on November 16, 2022. Christophe Gateau/Christophe Gateau/dpa

DECRYPTION – This German “New Deal” revolves around three pillars.

Berlin

At the Bundestag, Annalena Baerbock had announced the color. Faced with the Foreign Affairs Committee, the environmental minister and head of German diplomacy expressed last June her desire to “create more distance and reduce dependenceof his country vis-à-vis China. This strategy is reflected in a 59-page document drawn up by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and revealed by The mirror.

This first draft of a global reflection project on the country’s national security has, it seems, opportunely leaked in the wake of Olaf Scholz’s controversial trip to the Chinese capital earlier this month. In a context of rising geopolitical tensions with Beijing, Germany theorizes, for the first time in six years, the relationship with its first trading partner.

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