China, Germany Hold 8th Round of Strategic Dialogue on Diplomacy, Security
- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul held the eighth round of the China-Germany Strategic Dialogue on Diplomacy and Security in Berlin on July 3, 2025.
- Both ministers agreed to strengthen communication on global issues like the Ukraine crisis and the Iranian nuclear issue, aiming for peaceful resolutions.
- Wang emphasized the importance of mutual respect and cooperation and the need for bilateral relations to provide stability amid global challenges, urging adherence to the one-China principle.
- Wadephul expressed Germany's commitment to deepening cooperation with China amidst global challenges and stated that it is significant for Germany and China to maintain close communication.
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China, Germany holds ‘comprehensive, pragmatic, candid, and constructive’ dialogue: Chinese Foreign Ministry
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul held the 8th round of China-Germany Strategic Dialogue on Diplomacy and Security in Berlin on Thursday local time. The Chinese diplomat calls on the two countries to build a more reliable, stable, and predictable comprehensive strategic partnership.
China, Germany hold 8th round of strategic dialogue on diplomacy, security
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his German counterpart Johann Wadephul held the eighth round of the China-Germany Strategic Dialogue on Diplomacy and Security in Berlin on Thursday.As the world's second and third-largest economies, China and Germany
Foreign Minister Wadephul received his Chinese counterpart Wang in Berlin.
During a visit by his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul expressed open criticism of Beijing for ‘market-distorting practices’, referring to unilateral restrictions on Chinese export of rare earths, ‘often untransparent’. Wadephul has alleviated this assessment with an optimistic message to the future, confident that China and Germany are ‘on the way to finding sustainable solutions together’. Wang has explained…
When his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi visits Berlin, the German Foreign Minister makes clear statements. He urges the Chinese to have more fairer economic relations and more commitment to peace in Ukraine.
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