City
Epaper

German Chancellor Angela Merkel calls for human rights dialogue with China amid strained ties

By ANI | Updated: April 29, 2021 15:45 IST

German Chancellor Angela Merkel called for dialogue with Beijing on human rights to resume as soon as possible, as she held virtual talks with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday.

Open in App

German Chancellor Angela Merkel called for dialogue with Beijing on human rights to resume as soon as possible, as she held virtual talks with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday.

Merkel said the regular consultations between the two nations covered areas of disagreement such as human rights and Hong Kong, and she wanted a human rights dialogue with China to resume, South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported.

"I would hope that we could also get the human rights dialogue going again as soon as possible," she said.

Meanwhile, Li said China and Germany had differing views on some issues over what constituted an "objective fact", but could still work together.

He said both sides should focus on the long-term health and stable development of relations for the next 50 years, and "exclude unnecessary interference", reported SCMP.

Communication between Beijing and Berlin comes at a time when relationships between China and European countries are strained over the alleged human rights abuses in China's Xinjiang and Hong Kong.

The European Union (EU) and China have exchanged sanctions on each other's officials and entities, which threatens to derail the EU-China trade deal agreed last year.

Germany is also one of the EU countries considering sending warships to patrol the South China Sea to challenge China's claims in the disputed waters, SCMP reported.

Beijing was perturbed by violent anti-government protests in 2019 and has imposed the draconian national security law to take action against those who protested against the government.

Since the imposition of the national security law, a number of former pro-democracy lawmakers have been arrested.

China has also been rebuked globally for cracking down on Uyghur Muslims by sending them to mass detention camps, interfering in their religious activities and sending members of the community to undergo some form of forcible re-education or indoctrination.

Beijing, on the other hand, has vehemently denied that it is engaged in human rights abuses against the Uyghurs in Xinjiang while reports from journalists, NGOs and former detainees have surfaced, highlighting the Chinese Communist Party's brutal crackdown on the ethnic community.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: eubeijingAngela MerkelLi KeqiangHong KongSouth China Morning Post
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalChina: Casualties Feared After Bulldozer Runs Over Crowd in Beijing Market (Watch Video)

MumbaiMumbai Railway Police Officer Duped of ₹92.5 Lakh in Hong Kong Investment Scam; Colleague Named as Mastermind

MumbaiMumbai: ₹24.53 Lakh Worth of Mobile Phones Looted in Fake Accident at Dahisar Check Naka

CricketAsia Cup Rising Stars 2025 Points Table: Updated Standings After Group Stage Ends With Bangladesh A vs Sri Lanka A Match

CricketAfghanistan A Beat Hong Kong by 24 Runs in Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 (VIDEO)

International Realted Stories

International"Iranians pessimistic of agrement, no good memories of America," says Iranian Professor Elham Kadkhodaee

InternationalIndia welcomes US-Iran ceasefire, hopes agreement will lead to lasting peace in West Asia

InternationalIran and US delegations to hold talks in Islamabad on April 10 in diplomatic push

InternationalDespite ceasefire announcement, India issues fresh advisory, urges nationals to leave Iran expeditiously

InternationalPalestinian envoy to India stresses peace, two-state solution as key to Middle East stability