Hey there! Did you hear the news? China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi had a friendly phone call ๐ with Germany’s new Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul! They talked about some really important stuff that’s all about making the world a better place. ๐
Joining Forces Against Unfairness ๐ค
Wang Yi said that China and Germany should stand together to say “no” ๐ซ to countries trying to go it alone or making trading unfair. This means they want everyone to play fair and include others when doing business. After all, teamwork makes the dream work! ๐ช
Congratulations to Germany ๐
Wang Yi congratulated Wadephul on his new job as Germany’s Foreign Minister. He said that the friendship between China and Germany is super important, not just for them but for the whole world! It helps make the global economy stronger and keeps things stable. ๐
Friendship with the European Union ๐ช๐บ
Guess what? This year marks 50 years since China and the European Union (that’s a group of countries in Europe) became friends! ๐ Wang Yi hopes that Germany will help make China and EU’s relationship even better.
Talking About Electric Cars ๐๐
They also chatted about electric cars made in China. There are some issues with rules and trading, and Wang Yi hopes they can sort it out quickly. He wants both China and Germany to support free trade and make sure things are fair for everyone.
Working for World Peace โ๏ธ
Both ministers talked about the crisis in Ukraine. Wang Yi said China wants to help bring peace through talks. Wadephul hopes China can use its influence to help end the conflict soon. They both agree that peace is super important! ๐๏ธ
Moving Forward Together ๐
Germany’s new government thinks that working with China is really important. They are ready to have open talks and solve problems together. This kind of cooperation can make a big difference in the world! ๐
Isn’t it awesome to see countries working together for a better future? Let’s hope they keep up the teamwork! ๐ค
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Wang Yi calls on China, Germany to oppose unilateralism, protectionism
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