Germany Prods China on Ukraine as Climate Partners Despite Tensions
- German Chancellor Olaf Scholz urged China's Premier Li Qiang to help end the war in Ukraine during talks in Berlin aimed at maintaining ties with Beijing.
- Germany and China agreed to create a "climate and transformation dialogue" to cooperate on environmental issues and pledged "practical results" on green development, though Germany remains wary of China's global ambitions.
- Li emphasized economic ties with Germany, which is China's biggest European trading partner, though German officials warned of ongoing Chinese espionage risks.
- The countries announced ten joint projects including exchanges on climate, health and food security over three years.
- Germany aims to balance relations with China as a key partner, competitor and strategic rival even as political tensions rise over trade, technology, human rights and security.