Merz in China: German chancellor lands in Beijing
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Merz in China: German chancellor lands in Beijing
"If [Chinese President] Xi Jinping said tomorrow: 'Stop it' then it would stop the day after the tomorrow. This statement from Friedrich Merz to the dpa news agency highlights his belief in China's decisive influence over Russia's actions in Ukraine, suggesting that Beijing's political will could immediately halt the ongoing conflict that has persisted for nearly five years."
"The German Chancellor has been publicly critical of Beijing relationship with Moscow, accusing China of supporting the Russian war effort via oil imports and technological exports. This criticism underscores Germany's concerns about China's material and economic support for Russia, which Merz views as enabling the continuation of the Ukraine war and destabilizing European security."
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is conducting his first visit to China since taking office, accompanied by a large delegation of business leaders. The visit, lasting until Friday, prioritizes German economic interests while addressing China's relationships with Moscow and Europe. Merz arrived in Beijing on Wednesday and will meet with Premier Li Qiang and President Xi Jinping. A key agenda item involves China's role in the Ukraine conflict, now in its fifth year. Merz has publicly criticized China's relationship with Russia, alleging support through oil imports and technological exports. He stated that Chinese intervention could end the war immediately, emphasizing China's significant geopolitical influence over the conflict.
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