German Chancellor Olaf Scholz warned Beijing on Thursday against using force to change the status quo with Taiwan and expressed concern about the human rights situation in China, days after holding bilateral talks with the new Chinese premier. Scholz told German lawmakers that Berlin wants constructive relations with China because the country plays a key role in solving global problems such as food security, climate change and poverty.
“At the same time we clearly urged China to stick to international rules,” he said of a recent declaration by the Group of Seven major economies.
“No country is another’s backyard — that is true for Europe as much as anywhere else in the world.”
“We strongly reject all attempts to change the status quo in the East and South China Sea by force or coercion,” said Scholz.
“That is especially true for Taiwan.”
Beijing considers the self-governed island to be part of China and has been expanding its military presence in the region.
“We also view with concern the human rights situation and the rule of law in China,” he added.
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