比特朗普还要硬气?德外长来华前连续三次发难,我方态度坚决
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-18 08:31

Group 1 - Germany appears to be taking a firmer stance on certain issues compared to the United States, as evidenced by the cancellation of the German Foreign Minister's planned visit to China due to inappropriate remarks regarding Taiwan [1] - The recent communication between the Chinese and German Foreign Ministers highlighted the importance of the One China principle in their bilateral relations, with China urging Germany to support its stance on Taiwan [1] - Despite affirming the One China principle, Germany has shown provocative behavior regarding Taiwan, indicating a lack of sincerity in dialogue with China [3] Group 2 - Former Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen is scheduled to attend the "Berlin Freedom Conference" on November 8, which will include German government officials, suggesting Germany's intention to escalate tensions over Taiwan [3] - The German central bank president has publicly stated that Europe should consider retaliatory measures if trade relations with China continue to deteriorate, reflecting a growing concern over China's economic influence [3] - Germany plans to reassess its trade policy with China, focusing on energy, raw materials, and critical infrastructure investments, which will involve a committee to review security-related trade relations [3][5] Group 3 - Germany's actions are driven by two main factors: the desire to pressure China to relax export controls on rare earths and a shift towards more ideologically influenced economic policies since Angela Merkel's departure [5][7] - The recent tightening of China's export controls on rare earths has caused anxiety in Europe, prompting Germany to seek dialogue rather than adopting extreme pressure tactics [5] - The current geopolitical landscape and external influences, particularly from the United States, have led to a more conservative approach in Germany's economic policy towards China [7]