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Europeans ignorant about China, says former German chancellor

Posted : Thu, 11 Sep 2008 11:20:05 GMT
Author : DPA
Category : Europe (World)
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Hamburg - People in Europe and North America are ignorant of China's enormous historical achievements, former German chancellor Helmut Schmidt said Thursday. Addressing the Hamburg Summit, a meeting of business leaders from China and Germany, the elder statesman said China had made vast economic progress over the past 30 years.

He and other speakers called on European nations to intensify dialogue with China and improve relations, despite criticism in the West of China's human-rights policies, especially its controversial crackdown on protesters in Tibet this year.

France's minister of foreign trade, Anne-Marie Idrac, said the European Union was determined to step up investment in China as much as possible.

A Chinese vice-premier, Zhang Dejiang, arrived in Hamburg the day before the meeting.

Over the next two weeks, Hamburg will be holding cultural events marking the 22nd anniversary of its twin-city agreement with the Chinese city of Shanghai.

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