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Premier Li Qiang will head the Chinese delegation for inter-governmental consultations with Germany on June 20.
BEIJING: China’s premier Li Qiang will depart Beijing on Saturday for visits to Germany and France in his first overseas trip since taking office in March, the foreign ministry said today. Li will head the Chinese delegation for inter-governmental consultations with Germany set for June 20, and attend a summit for a New Global Financial Pact taking place in Paris from June 22 to 23.
China is Germany’s top trading partner but in a sign of broader diplomatic strains, Berlin said Beijing was a growing threat in its first national security review released on Wednesday.
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