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Xi Jinping notably quick to greet Olaf Scholz as China seeks new German friend

  • Chinese president wastes no time in writing note to newly confirmed German chancellor as he takes over from Xi’s ‘old friend’ Angela Merkel
  • Congratulations are sent to Scholz markedly earlier than was the case for the US’ Joe Biden or Japan’s Fumio Kishida

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Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a note to Germany only minutes after its change in leadership. Photo: Xinhua
Chinese President Xi Jinping moved quickly to congratulate Angela Merkel’s successor as German chancellor, doing so almost immediately after Olaf Scholz’s appointment was confirmed.
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In a note sent on Wednesday less than 10 minutes after Scholz took office, Xi said China and Germany should seek mutual respect and common ground while acknowledging their differences.

The sentiments echoed Xi’s previous exchanges with German politicians, but China’s eagerness to establish contact may reflect how important the relationship is to Beijing.

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Other major world leaders waited longer to hear from the Chinese leader. Following the US presidential election last November, Xi sent a note to Joe Biden more than two weeks after Merkel and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson did so.

It raised questions about how badly China-US ties had deteriorated, although the drawn-out American vote counts may have contributed.

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