Merz pushes stronger EU-China cooperation during Beijing talks
2026-02-25 - 09:42
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Wednesday urged closer cooperation between the European Union and China, framing the relationship as essential for global stability and economic balance. Speaking in Beijing ahead of meetings with senior Chinese leaders, Merz said dialogue between the EU and China is necessary at a time of rising geopolitical uncertainty. EU-China responsibility Ahead of his talks with Chinese Premier Li Qiang, Merz told reporters that cooperation should extend beyond bilateral Germany-China ties to cover EU-wide engagement. “We share responsibility in the world, and we should live up to this responsibility together,” he said, emphasizing open communication and predictable relations between Brussels and Beijing. Economic focus The German leader said his visit would prioritize strengthening economic relations, identifying concrete projects, and addressing challenges faced by German companies operating in China. He noted “great potential for further growth” in both economies, adding that transparent dialogue is key to ensuring fair conditions for businesses. Merz was accompanied by a large business delegation seeking practical outcomes from the trip. Diplomatic signals Merz is also scheduled to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping, underlining the political weight of the visit. He announced that several German ministers are expected to travel to Beijing later this year to deepen dialogue on shared interests. As the third Western leader to visit China in 2026, after Canada and the UK, the trip is being closely watched in Türkiye, where policymakers assess how evolving EU-China ties could affect trade routes, supply chains, and regional diplomacy.