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April 14, 2023Tweet
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has distanced Berlin from French President Emmanuel Macron's argument that the EU needs more "strategic autonomy" from the US when dealing with China, Politico reported on Thursday. Baerbock argued that Berlin and Paris shared the same position on relations with Beijing, but also argued that the EU cares greatly about "free access in the Taiwan Strait" and had some "dependencies" on China that were "not healthy" compared to Berlin's previous relationship with Moscow. She also argued that Germany had some "dependencies" on China that were "not healthy" compared to Berlin's previous relationship with Moscow. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has distanced Berlin from French President Emmanuel Macron's argument that the EU needs more "strategic autonomy" from the US when dealing with China, Politico reported on Thursday. Baerbock argued that Berlin and Paris shared the same position on relations with Beijing, but also argued that the EU cares greatly about "free access in the Taiwan Strait" and had some "dependencies" on China that were "not healthy" compared to Berlin's previous relationship with Moscow. She also argued that Germany had some "dependencies" on China that were "not healthy" compared to Berlin's previous relationship with Moscow.
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