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What will Germany s foreign policy be after Angela Merkel?
Germany s next chancellor will in all likelihood be one of two current state premiers: Armin Laschet or Markus Söder. So, where do the two conservative hopefuls stand on foreign policy?
The country s next chancellor will in all likelihood beeither Armin Laschet (l) or Markus Söder (r)
Germany s electoral race is beginning in earnest as the top candidates to replace Chancellor Angela Merkel jockey for position and credibility.
A few weeks after having been elected in January the new party leader of Merkel s Christian Democrats (CDU), Armin Laschet said in an interview with Reuters: One expects a chancellor to be experienced in both foreign and domestic policy.
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The French President is splitting opinion ahead of the 2022 French elections, in which he will once again face off with far right candidate Marine Le Pen. Mr Macron has sought to pass new security bills in the country, aimed at stopping extremism, however they have led to huge protests. Many have claimed that Mr Macron is drifting towards the right in an attempt to avoid electoral disaster, a move perhaps inspired by his party s disappointing performance in last May s local el
2020-12-12 15:05:47 GMT2020-12-12 23:05:47(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
PARIS, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) Climate change has been a major challenge facing the world, while tackling climate change is a priority of global sustainable development and one of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Meanwhile, climate change and the protection of bio-diversity have become an indispensable key topic of the heads of state and the China-France high-level strategic dialogue.
Under the framework of the China-France comprehensive strategic partnership, the two countries have established a partnership for tackling climate change and achieved important results in their cooperation.
In November 2007, China and France signed a joint statement on responding to climate change. In November 2015, leaders of the two countries issued a joint statement on climate change in Beijing. At the Paris Climate Conference held in December of the same year, China and France worked together with t