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China–German relations, also called Sino-German relations, are the international relations between China and Germany. Until 1914, the Germans leased concessions in China, including little parts of Yantai City and Qingdao on Shandong Peninsula .
As the Chinese hesitated, Foreign Minister Neurath and War Minister Werner von Blomberg persuaded Hitler to shelve the proposed treaty to avoid damaging Germany's good relations with China. [30] But Ribbentrop disagreed and argued that Germany and Japan should sign the pact regardless. [ 30 ]
Location map. Politics portal; China portal; Germany portal ... China–East Germany relations (1 C) G. G20 (2 C, 15 P) German international schools in China (4 P)
The relations between China and the Arab League as an organization, officially started in 1956, yet it was in 1993, when the Arab League opened its first Office in China, when former Secretary general Essmat Abdel Megeed went to an official Visit to Beijing, in 1996, the Chinese leader Jiang Zemin visited the Arab League headquarters during his ...
The Bandung Conference in 1955, at which Zhou led the Chinese delegation, was an important milestone for China's foreign relations. [75]: 80 China developed its foreign relations with many newly independent and soon-to-be independent countries. [75]: 80 China termed this cooperative approach the "Bandung Line."
East Germany portal This category is for bilateral relations between China and East Germany . The main article for this category is China–East Germany relations .
China's most 2018 policy paper on European Union relations (its most current such policy paper as of at least 2023) states China's view that the EU should uphold the One China Principle, explicitly oppose Taiwan independence in any form, and limit EU-Taiwan exchanges to non-official and people-to-people contacts.
China–Germany relations (1912–1949) This page was last edited on 13 February 2017, at 19:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...