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Forging stronger ties: Chinese and German leaders meet ahead of G20

Forging stronger ties: Chinese and German leaders meet ahead of G20
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Germany and China grow closer ahead of G20 summit.

The USA’s at-times difficult relationship with Germany and China appears to be prompting a warming of ties between the two countries. This, despite Berlin’s concerns over human rights issues and market access.

“We want a fast agreement on investments that one day could lead to a free trade agreement with China,” said German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

China’s President Xi Jinping added: “We need to have open and innovative cooperation. We want to intensify our cooperation in the areas of trade and economy, finances, and investments but also in the fight against terrorism together.”

The chancellor and president took some time out ahead of what are likely to be taxing talks at the G20 in Hamburg. They opened the new panda exhibition at Berlin Zoo.

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